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Part I. The utopian project
Dramatis personae: the indigenous, ladinos, and indigenistas
Negotiating indigenismo: the bilingual cultural promoter
Utopian dreams and the mística indigenista
Part II. Sober realities
Winning the battle, losing the war: the INI versus the Pedrero Alcohol monopoly
Take two: the INI charts a more modest course
Modernizing message, mystical messenger: the many uses of the Teatro Petul
Medical pluralism and the limits of INI health programs
From innovation to administration: the Coordinating Center's very long decade, 1958-1970
Did the INI promote caciquismo?
Part III. Crisis, rekindled populism, and the fate of Mexican indigenismo
The generation of 1968, the critique of Mexican anthropology, and the INI's response
Indigenismo and the populist resurgence (1970-1976)
Conclusion.
Dramatis personae: the indigenous, ladinos, and indigenistas
Negotiating indigenismo: the bilingual cultural promoter
Utopian dreams and the mística indigenista
Part II. Sober realities
Winning the battle, losing the war: the INI versus the Pedrero Alcohol monopoly
Take two: the INI charts a more modest course
Modernizing message, mystical messenger: the many uses of the Teatro Petul
Medical pluralism and the limits of INI health programs
From innovation to administration: the Coordinating Center's very long decade, 1958-1970
Did the INI promote caciquismo?
Part III. Crisis, rekindled populism, and the fate of Mexican indigenismo
The generation of 1968, the critique of Mexican anthropology, and the INI's response
Indigenismo and the populist resurgence (1970-1976)
Conclusion.