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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. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact) Created with handheld cassette recorder
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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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