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Title: The Zapatistas


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The Zapatistas
  • Indigenous Revolution in Mexico

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Composition of the Movement
  • Indigenous Maya from all over Chiapas
  • Tzotziles
  • Tzeltales
  • Choles
  • Tojolabales
  • Zoques
  • Mames

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History of Subjugation
  • Tumultuous history plagued by patriarchal
    domination and racism toward indigenous
    population
  • Emergence of national heroes during the Mexican
    Revolution of 1910
  • Venustiano Carranza, Francisco Madero
  • Emiliano Zapata

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Emiliano Zapata
  • Man for whom the Zapatista movement is named
  • Poor mestizo sharecropper from Anencuilco
  • Sided with Maderos demands for justice
  • Proposed the Plan de Ayala

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Emiliano Zapata
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Subcomandante Marcos
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Roots of the Movement
  • Communists from the 1968 student revolutions
    moved to Chiapas
  • Forced migration of the Maya into the Lancandon
    jungle
  • Early 1980s first rumors of organization
  • The Mexican economic crisis of the 1980s and
    1990s
  • North American Free Trade Agreement 1994

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Role of Social Networks
  • Catholic Church
  • Non-governmental Agencies
  • Christian Base Communities
  • Emiliano Zapata Peasant Organization
  • Bishop Samuel Ruiz
  • Communist organizers from the late 1968 student
    revolutions
  • Construction of new Indigenous hybrid identity

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The 1994 Uprising
  • January 1, 1994
  • Takeover of seven cities in Chiapas
  • Denounced neoliberalism, namely NAFTA
  • Called for increased autonomy, rights, and
    legitimate democracy
  • Led by a woman, Major Ana Maria

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Armed Takeover in Chiapas January 1, 1994
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The Women
  • Conditions of inequality inside and outside of
    indigenous communities led to involvement
  • Uneducated, malnourished, identity based on
    motherhood and sexuality
  • Now many have increased sense of autonomy and
    positions of importance
  • Still many obstacles for true equality

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Latest Developments
  • Seven years after the revolt, on March 11, 2001,
    the Zapatistas marched to Mexico City and
    addressed Congress
  • Encouraged the passage of an Indigenous Rights
    Bill
  • Closed the door on dialogue due to Congress
    radically changing Bill and denying certain rights

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Latest Developments
  • January 2003 Rose up again armed with machetes
    denouncing neoliberalism, ecotourism, foreign
    investment and plans for war with Iraq
  • Have aggressively detained several foreigners in
    an effort to deter foreign investment
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