Book ID: CBB001420370

Where the River Ends: Contested Indigeneity in the Mexican Colorado Delta (2013)

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Muehlmann, Shaylih (Author)


Duke University Press
Publication date: 2013
Language: English


Publication Date: 2013
Physical Details: xiii + 220 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index

Living in the northwest of Mexico, the Cucapá people have relied on fishing as a means of subsistence for generations, but in the last several decades, that practice has been curtailed by water scarcity and government restrictions. The Colorado River once met the Gulf of California near the village where Shaylih Muehlmann conducted ethnographic research, but now, as a result of a treaty, 90 percent of the water from the Colorado is diverted before it reaches Mexico. The remaining water is increasingly directed to the manufacturing industry in Tijuana and Mexicali. Since 1993, the Mexican government has denied the Cucapá people fishing rights on environmental grounds. While the Cucapá have continued to fish in the Gulf of California, federal inspectors and the Mexican military are pressuring them to stop. The government maintains that the Cucapá are not sufficiently "indigenous" to warrant preferred fishing rights. Like many indigenous people in Mexico, most Cucapá people no longer speak their indigenous language; they are highly integrated into nonindigenous social networks. Where the River Ends is a moving look at how the Cucapá people have experienced and responded to the diversion of the Colorado River and the Mexican state's attempts to regulate the environmental crisis that followed.

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Authors & Contributors
Broich, John
Cosens, Barbara
Ferreira, Luciane Ouriques
Garnelo, Luiza
Isaacman, Allen F
Isaacman, Barbara
Journals
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Environment and History
Perspectives on Science
Publishers
Georgia Institute of Technology
Harvard University
Bloomsbury Academic
Ohio University Press
Oregon State University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Water supply
Rivers
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
Science and race
Water resource management
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Modern
Places
United States
Colorado River (North America)
Brazil
Mexico
Texas (U.S.)
Canada
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