Since its inception, the US-Mexico border has invited the creation of cultural, economic, and political networks that often function in defiance of surrounding nation-states. In Are We Not Foreigners Here?, Jeffrey M. Schulze explores how the US-Mexico border shaped the concepts of nationhood and survival strategies of three Indigenous tribes: the Yaqui, Kickapoo, and Tohono O'odham.
Since its inception, the US-Mexico border has invited the creation of cultural, economic, and political networks that often function in defiance of su...
Since its inception, the US-Mexico border has invited the creation of cultural, economic, and political networks that often function in defiance of surrounding nation-states. In Are We Not Foreigners Here?, Jeffrey M. Schulze explores how the US-Mexico border shaped the concepts of nationhood and survival strategies of three Indigenous tribes: the Yaqui, Kickapoo, and Tohono O'odham.
Since its inception, the US-Mexico border has invited the creation of cultural, economic, and political networks that often function in defiance of su...