Manuel Gamio

Manuel Gamio Manuel Gamio (1883–1960) was a Mexican anthropologist, archaeologist, sociologist, and a leader of the ''indigenismo'' movement. Although he rejected full sovereignty for indigenous communities in Mexico, he argued that their self-governing organizations, such as tribal governments, municipal organizations, and elected community leaders should be recognized and respected. He is often considered as the father of modern anthropological studies in Mexico. He devised a well-known system for classifying the hunter-gatherers of Central America. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Forjando patria [pro nacionalismo] / by Gamio, Manuel

    Published 1916
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    Sugestiones para el estudio de las poblaciones primitivas en los países indo-ibéricos de América. by Gamio, Manuel

    Published 1932
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    Comentarios sobre la evolucion de los pueblos latino - americanos. by Gamio, Manuel

    Published 1932
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    Numero, procedencia y distribucion geografica de los inmigrantes mexicanos en los Estados Unidos. by Gamio, Manuel

    Published 1930
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    Static and dynamic values in the indigenous past of America / by Gamio, Manuel

    Published 1943
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    Ensayos sobre indigenismo. by Comas, Juan, 1900-1979

    Published 1953
    Other Authors: “…Gamio, Manuel,‏ ‎ 1883-1960…”
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