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MARTINEZ RAMIREZ, María Isabel. Kari Igomari Niwara (The House is for Women) (1981-1995). Rarámuris Women as Agents of Change as Regards Institutional Development in the Sierra Tarahumara. Secuencia [online]. 2018, n.102, pp.225-256. ISSN 2395-8464.  https://doi.org/10.18234/secuencia.v0i102.1523.

The purpose of this article is to describe the constitution of Kari Igomari Niwara in the ejido of San Ignacio de Arareco, in the municipality of Bocoyna in the Sierra Tarahumara. In order to contribute to the understanding of the recent history of the region, the history of this Society of Social Solidarity is reconstructed from the version of the rarámuris women with the aim of adding their narrative to others. Methodologically, ethnography and other documents produced at the beginning of the 21st century are subjected to a critique of interdisciplinary sources. Analytically and based on the version in which rarámuris women are agents of change, the transformations of the links between the rarámuris, the Catholic church, the mexican State and the NGO in the field of public health (1981-1995) are described. This is the sphere of action in which Kari Igomari Niwara was created.

Palabras llave : women; rarámuris; Sierra Tarahumara; recent history; social change.

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