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They have three specialists the book "Indigenous peoples of Puebla

Atlas specialists coordinated by Masferrer, Mondragon and Vences
The experts made the characterization of 24 different agro

"Indigenous peoples of Puebla, atlas that updates the state ethnographic knowledge coordinated by the specialists, anthropologists, researchers and academics Elio Masferrer, Jaime Mondragón and George Vences, was presented here tonight.

Masferrer said that the book, part of the "ethnography of the indigenous regions of Mexico in the new millennium", National Coordination of Anthropology, National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), "brings together researchers from different backgrounds and academic tradition. "

volume Interestingly, the researcher said in an interview, is that it was made so as to be made accessible to all readers, devoid of jargon and all kinds of words that only experts and well versed in these subjects can understand fully.

Presented at the National Museum of Anthropology and History, the atlas was not an easy task in their implementation. "He spent several years researching and many more to search for resources that could be published. Finally, Puebla INAH and the government did, "he said.

"We felt it was important to do something that was for a broad audience, which does not mean they do not have all the academic rigor required. We avoid technical jargon and include a series of images, 350 illustrations, including maps, drawings and photographs several times. " Masferrer

noted that the atlas includes family photographs of everyday life, which clearly illustrate how life unfolds in the state, both in rural and indigenous areas, as in the cities. "The interplay between text and pictures make a rich and accessible document," he said.

The significance of the publication, said the interviewee, this farm in an update of archaeological knowledge of the history of the region, compared to other atlas, "is new for the presence of significant and extensive economic anthropology data , ecology, politics and society. "

The experts made the characterization of 24 different agro-ecosystems, "showing that local reality is much more diverse, and introduced social factors in defining them.

"There is work that is limited to describing the flora, fauna and people's clothing," he said.

shows how social groups change and transform their relationship with the environment, "which has political, economic and social conditions in the area. It also includes social stratification of the Sierra and the impact of migrants on the transformation of social classes. " Finally

stressed that the book and is taken to the communities of which we speak, which is involved in an absolute way the inhabitants of those areas. Also, be distributed nationally and once presented this week in Puebla and today, followed by a national tour.
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