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CASTILLO RAMIREZ, Guillermo. Politics, Culture and Indigenous People in the Mexico of the Beginnings of the Twentieth Century. The Integrationism of Gamio as National Homogenization Project. En-clav. pen [online]. 2015, vol.9, n.18, pp.103-130. ISSN 2594-1100.
In the context of the Mexican Revolution and the political ideas of Gamio about indigenous groups, this work deals with the characterization and analysis of the national "integrationist" project drawn in Forjando patria (1916). This article deals with the characteristics that Gamio considered that helped describe a consolidated nation as well as the role that the ethnic groups will play in it. Later this text delineates the process of socio-cultural change necessary for Mexico to have an integrated and defined nationality. The article explores the role that anthropology had in the dynamics of convergence.
Palabras llave : Gamio; Mexican anthropology; nation; ethnic groups; state.