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Title
Interview with Subjects 2 and 3, Temozón Sur de Mena y Sosa, 19 of May 2000
Contributor
Buck Kachaluba, Sarah A.
Moser, Lauren
Date Created and/or Issued
2000-05-19
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, The UC San Diego Library
Collection
Pueblos Yucatecos
Rights Information
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Rights Holder and Contact
Buck Kachaluba, Sarah A.
Description
Interview participants:Subjects 2 and 3, OP 1 (Man), OP 2 (Man)
Zoilo Puc Poot was 72 years old at the time of the interview. His father was Antonio Puc Moo and his mother was Isabel Poot. He was one of 14 children of Isabel Poot and the nephew of Felipa Poot. Felipa Poot was an activist promoting agrarian and women’s rights. On March 28, 1936, when she was 26 years old, she was assassinated in an armed conflict related to disagreements between labor unions and political parties. Of Isabel’s children, 4 lived at the time of the interview (Alejandra (in Tekanto), Marcelo, Zoilo, and Concepción). Felipa had two children: Guadalupe y Augustín (nickname Chato). They were also raised by Isabel because they were young when Felipa died. Felipa’s husband lived with another woman and they went to Campeche.
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Identifier
ark:/20775/bb2364623k
Language
Spanish
Subject
Corn milling by hand
Voting
Forest
Soup
Redistribution
Beans
Roadside stand
Spines (plant structure)
Cooking
Despining henequen
Workers
Chocolate
Henequen
Political campaigns
Pozole
Liquidation Henequeneros, Yucatán 1992
Men
Women
Land reform
Houses
Plot of land (terreno)
Soldiers
Political violence
Milk
Cooperatives
Trucks
Communists
Cassette
Shredders
Crop transportation
Tape recorder
Ejidos
Trains
Fincas
Warehouses
Political participation
Organizing, peasants
Corn
Ejidal commissary
Coffee
Ejidal commissariat
Henequen processing plants
Churches
Gourd container
Armed protection
Decreased production
Corn mills
Popular assembly
Campesinos
Harvesting
Labor disputes
Plantations
Steer
Murders
Ejidatarios
Partido Comunista
Liga Femenil de Lucha Social
Lázaro Cárdenas Presidential Administration (1934-1940)
Dulce María Sauri Gubernatorial administration (Yucatán, 1991-1993)
Temozón de Mena y Sosa (Abala, Yucatán, Mexico)
Yaxcopoil (Yucatán, Mexico)
Mena, Ignacio
Cárdenas, Lázaro, 1895-1970
Sauri, Dulce María
Rosado, Diego
Sosa, Adalberto
Pueblos Yucatecos Project: Community of Temozon de Mena y Sosa (Abala, Yucatán, Mexico)
Place
Temozón de Mena y Sosa (Abala, Yucatán, Mexico)
Yaxcopoil (Yucatán, Mexico)

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