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Relaciones. Estudios de historia y sociedad
On-line version ISSN 2448-7554Print version ISSN 0185-3929
Abstract
ALONSO GUTIERREZ, Milvet R.. Handing Over the Scepter: Indigenous and Political Symbology in Two Ceremonies. Relac. Estud. hist. soc. [online]. 2019, vol.40, n.160, pp.178-193. Epub Nov 19, 2020. ISSN 2448-7554. https://doi.org/10.24901/rehs.v40i160.632.
The scepter is an important element in numerous Mexican indigenous cultures, as exemplified by the case of the Chichimeca-Otomi represented in the so-called Concheros dance group in the state of Querétaro. This article analyzes the performance-made-political (Linchentfel and Rouse) that accompanies the handing over of this symbolic element to two political figures (the municipal president, or mayor, and the governor) in two distinct ceremonies. One ritual is political in nature, while the other is of a cultural and spiritual character. The essay further explores how indigenous identity may simultaneously oppose the State (Friedman) but also see it as an ally that can defend people’s civil rights and, perhaps, offer new opportunities (Haley).
Keywords : Indigenous cultures; politics; performance; Mexico; Concheros.