Migrant Nahua and Mixtec artisans in their integration of tourism services on the beaches of Sonora and their settlement problems
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Keywords

decisionism
artisan identity
ethnic women
migratory destination establishment

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Migrant Nahua and Mixtec artisans in their integration of tourism services on the beaches of Sonora and their settlement problems. (2023). Albores, 2(3), 67-77. https://doi.org/10.61820/alb.23.1125

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to explain the problem of the establishment of Nahua and Mixtec artisans in the tourist cities of the northwest of the country, once they have been pushed to migrate due to their deficiencies, from their communities of origin. In an analysis of the narratives about their personal family and neighborhood histories, obtained by observing their daily life practices and indepth interviews about their tourism integration strategies, we proceeded to code and obtain categories for empirical explanation and established theoretical generalizations, in order to account for the social contradictions.

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