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Hi, Indigenous rights in Mexico[edit]

It is great that you are working on the article, and the material you wrote is a good beginning. Nonetheless, I just wanted to let you know that I think the text you wrote can be improved a lot, and that there are some factual problems where I think you are missing some important information in the sources you are using. You focus too much on the basic process of colonization, and you describe it very simplistically. It was not the case that Spaniards just took indigenous land and people and they lost all rights. There was a complex system of rights attached to the racial hierarchy of the casta system, and Indians kept their land rights in most cases but had to pay tribute to encomenderos. There was also a lot of politicas of indigenous rights in the time and different people such as las Casas were campaigning for Indigenous rights of a kind. There was a lot of changing legislation about indigenous rights over the colonial period. Also in fact indigenous rights were worse in the 19th century because indians were no longer recognized as a group with specific rights and protections. So youre account of the history of indigenous rights oversimplifies the matter greatly. You should go back to the main books such as Hidalgo 2006 (which by the way you need to cite correctly), and also Brice Heath's "Telling Tongues", and read up on the different changes in policy. To give a more nuanced and accurate account. I am telling you this because I know you are working within an educational project and I want to give you a chance to improve. If you need more advice feel free to contact me on my talk page.User:Maunus ·ʍaunus·snunɐw· 02:12, 20 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Excellent work on Indigenous Peoples of Mexico. Looking forward to further contributions from you! . DStrassmann (talk) 04:14, 26 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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