Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
Baron Pineda (2006)
Shipwrecked Identities
(1984)
Augusto C. Sandino. El pensamiento vivo. Two vols. Managua: Editorial Nueva Nicaragua
(1977)
CIERA (1981:59). For a detailed analysis of the racist social reality of the enclaves and the conflicts between different groups of workers
W. Gabbert (2012)
Pluralizing the Costeños—Reflections on Michael Schroeder’s cultural geographies of grievance and war: Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast region in the first Sandinista revolution, 1927–1934Dialectical Anthropology, 36
G. Grossman (1988)
La Costa Atlántica de Nicaragua
Neill Macauley (1967)
The Sandino Affair
A. Somoza (1937)
El verdadero Sandino : o, El calvario de las SegoviasAmericas, 17
(1967)
The Sandino Affair. Chicago: Quadrangle Books. Missionsblatt der Bru¨dergemeine
(1977)
Dos etapas en la historia del movimiento obrero de Nicaragua
(1987)
Mosquitia: die andere Hälfte Nicaraguas: Über Geschichte und Gegenwart der Atlantikküste
Edmundo Gordon (1985)
Etnicidad, conciencia y revolución: La cuestión miskito-creole en Nicaragua
(1931)
Wünderich (eds.)
(1982)
La masacre del Río Grande
Wolfgang Gabbert (1992)
Creoles. Afroamerikaner im karibischen Tiefland von Nicaragua
BaronL Pineda (2006)
Shipwrecked identities. Navigating race on Nicaragua’s Mosquito Coast
Wolfgang Gabbert (1996)
Gesellschaftlicher Umbruch und relative Deprivation : eine religiöse Heilsbewegung in der Atlantikregion Nicaraguas 1881/82Sociologus, 46
(1981)
The Sandinistas and the Indians. The 'Problem' of the Indian in Nicaragua
(1982)
Nationale revolution und indianische Identität: Der Konflikt zwischen Sandinisten und Miskito-Indianern an Nicaraguas Atlantikküste. Dokumente und Interviews
(1981)
La Mosquitia en la Revolucio´n
(1990)
The Nicaraguan Mosquitia in historical documents, 1844–1927
C. Hale (1993)
The Nicaraguan Mosquitia in Historical Documents, 1844–1927: The Dynamics of Ethnic and Regional History. ELEONORE VON OERTZEN, LIOBA ROSSBACH, and VOLKER WUN-DERICHAmerican Ethnologist, 20
(1949)
Watchmen on the walls
(1927)
Wuppertal: Nahua. Proceedings of the Society for Propagating the Gospel
Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of Nicaragua, 1910-1929, Microfilm M-632, Roll 70; National Archives
(1995)
Two cultures or one? Social stratification and cultural diversity among Afro-Americans on Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast
In this response article to Michael Schroeder's contribution "Cultural Geographies of Grievance and War: Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast Region in the First Sandinista Revolution, 1927–1934", the author argues that Sandino's limited success in the region was not mainly the result of an erroneous view of the local situation. His main difficulty was the absence of a coherent Atlantic Coast society and culture. In view of the mosaic of heterogeneous groups involved in long-standing rivalries or recent conflicts immersed in the racist environment of the enclave economy, a political project that could have integrated all major population groups was impossible. Sandinista propaganda did not merely consist of lofty nationalist and spiritualist jargon. There were also efforts to address the concrete problems of the people on the Atlantic Coast, such as economic depression and unemployment, and the Moravian missionaries’ attempt to enforce strict sexual morals in indigenous and Creole settlements.
Dialectical Anthropology – Springer Journals
Published: Aug 14, 2012
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.