Zapatista
subject: Indigenous Studies Five Hundred Years of Struggle (Mexico): Revolution, Indigenismo, and Zapatismo Option Two: Zapatista In 1992, President Carlos Salinas de Gotari amended Article 27 of Mexicos Constitution, thereby legalizing the sale of ejido (communal) lands. These changes ended land redistribution, delivering a strident blow to campesinos fight for autonomy and land rights, a struggle that had been waged since Spanish colonization in the sixteenth century. As indicated in the first Zapatista “Declaration of War” proclaimed: We are the product of 500 years of struggle … But today, we say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! As part of your response, you might want to consider the following: What historical issues does the Zapatista movement address and resist? How does the Zapatista resistance movement reject the state’s policy of indigenismo? How does the movement articulate Indigenous worldviews and philosophies? What is the significance of masking? 500 words LInk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HAw8vqczJw https://watermark.silverchair.com/105-2-417.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAAcIwggG-BgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggGvMIIBqwIBADCCAaQGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMp-n9GUL5qrATfzR0AgEQgIIBdSBG9-n4uJublY4knLu0i-JbL3JKjjqsZpW0rEHkokSPUldYTJxnCats9emIJoWvhWvLMszy-miCnBbXjrwfoFO8rWtqoH6ytsc2sPwedsvD19CaTGXZrn_Ya6dfBa-pmanTfpeBXOe1M1Xg4Us8Nv8hNSzAQqeAKx07vTws46bdy8J6bhvIKjzMzvIqPbsqXhjzTaDADkSZzMHB0HthXdp7K9KXcDuaHHduvEz3nXwIgf7VbRnnuQC_kSjbFx99OM2Kvd3pGHLmy2t997tVVGv9NI0JhkGhvvI_PjGKWMZpD5XcjBWcm8G0z7b7BkmXAXeE8NY3bbxcr-U9Qy_Ie7dzQ6-phiQkTtHEXBdjYm9ZQW7hlgmX4GRQnJq6M4vE1G7D_g3PDUzVAaOUm8__8bVN0wJv5Rl6EeAyKZZ77BCGGcj2ZomauCegeQNPhqVrjACum_sOeqqIIwhgBJQtvfFjC2kZSeVRux5CAGNIWYtNqtlXzZM