This article analyzes and reflects on the deep transformations currently suffered by indigenous communities under the neoliberal globalization regime, as well as the way in which indigenous people articulate as subjects of law under this context in different regions of Mexico, Guatemala and the United States (including the transnational experiences of indigenous migrants between these countries).
(2009), with Shannon Speed, Maylei Blackwell, Aída Hernández, Teresa Sierra, Morna Macleod, Renya Ramírez and Juan Herrera, “Remapping Gender, Justice, and Rights in the Indigenous Americas: Towards a Comparative Analysis and Collaborative Methodology,” Journal of Latin American Anthropology.Vol.14 (2): 300-331.