Beyond the River and Into the Gulfscape: Yaqui Mobility in Baja California

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Anabel Galindo
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Abstract The visions of missionaries, investors, adventurers, and literary writers have long dominated the history of Baja California, while Indigenous peoples remained at the margins of these accounts. This article proposes a redirection of the peninsular history, one that centers on the experiences of the Yaqui people, whose interconnections with the gulfscape are more far-reaching than expected. Yaqui history for decades has been restricted to the Sonoran-Arizona borderlands. Yaqui people, I argue, were not only familiar with the Gulf but comfortable navigating the waters of the gulfscape, developing an intimate relationship that integrated a cultural perspective. This article challenges the north-south corridor as the only landscape for movement and argues for a new definition of mobility as a more complex process. The article traces a lateral Yaqui mobility from the mid-eighteenth to the early twentieth century to focus on the variegated experiences of Yaquis in Baja California. It highlights how mobility contoured the lived geographies of Yaqui sailors, divers, miners, and their families, creating space for community, culture, identity, and a sense of belonging that was uniquely Yaqui. In doing so, it also documents the contributions of the Yaqui people to the local political and socioeconomic conditions interconnected with the occurrences of the global economies.
越过河流,进入海湾景观:下加利福尼亚州的亚基流动性
传教士、投资者、冒险家和文学作家的愿景长期以来主导着下加利福尼亚州的历史,而土著人民一直处于这些叙述的边缘。本文提出了半岛历史的重新定位,以雅基人的经历为中心,他们与海湾景观的联系比预期的要深远得多。几十年来,雅基族的历史一直局限于索诺兰-亚利桑那州边境地区。我认为,雅基人不仅熟悉海湾,而且能自如地在海湾水域航行,发展出一种融合了文化视角的亲密关系。这篇文章挑战了南北走廊作为唯一的流动景观,并提出了一个新的定义,即流动性是一个更复杂的过程。本文追溯了亚基人从18世纪中期到20世纪初的横向流动,以关注亚基人在下加利福尼亚州的多样化经历。它突出了流动性如何塑造了雅基水手、潜水员、矿工及其家人的生活地理,为社区、文化、身份和归属感创造了空间,这是雅基独有的。在此过程中,它还记录了雅基人对当地政治和社会经济状况的贡献,这些状况与全球经济的发展息息相关。
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