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    • ISO 19139

    Communities in Michoacán, Mexico that were presented Hijuelas during the Privatization of Indigenous Land, 1719‐1929

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    Citation
    Title
    Communities in Michoacán, Mexico that were presented Hijuelas during the Privatization of Indigenous Land, 1719‐1929
    Creation Date
    2020-06-24
    Publication Date
    2020-06-24
    Geospatial Data Presentation Form
    mapDigital
    Abstract
    The communities are organized by their late 19th century political divisions and possess other attribute data such as the category of settlement, population circa 1880, tenencia status, alternate names, languages spoken and reference numbers for the UT metadata and the British Library’s digital collection of deed books. The communities in this map were found in michoacanodeed books, digitized as a part of the British Library’s “Conserving Indigenous Memories of Land Privatisation in Mexico: Michoacán’s Libros de Hijuelas, 1719-1929 (EAP931)” through the Endangered Archives Project in collaboration with LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections. The map connects--via reference numbers--the metadata hosted by UT (LADI) and the actual digitized volumes held by the British Library to the relevant community. This allows for the hijuelascollection to be explored spatially. The map also contains the result of primary research in 19th century sources: the political divisions, categories of settlement (ciudad, villa, pueblo, hacienda, etc.), population data, languages spoken, and alternate names and spellings for each of the 228 communities mapped.
    Purpose
    Map of the 228 communities in Michoacán, México that participated in the 19th century liberal privatization of indigenous land known as the reparto de tierras (1868-1929.)
    Bounding Box
    West
    -103.533061
    East
    -100.116667
    North
    20.380782
    South
    18.24101
    ISO Topic Category
    society
    structure
    Place Keyword
    Michoacán, Mexico
    Place Keyword Thesaurus
    Temporal Keyword
    1719-1929, 1868-1929
    Theme Keyword
    Libros de Hijuelas, 1719-1929
    Reparto de Tierras, 1868-1929
    Liberal Privatization of Indigenous Land
    Indigenous History of Mexico
    Purépecha
    Michoacán
    Mexico--Politics and government--Nineteenth-century Liberalism
    Mexico--History--Dissolution of Corporate Land Holdings
    Mexico--History--Agrarian History
    Theme Keyword Thesaurus
    Maintenance and Update Frequency
    asNeeded
    Language
    eng
    Credit
    Verduzco Sandoval, Rocío (Creation of Initial Data set from Deed Books); Erard, John D. (Data Structuring Visualization); Palacios, Albert A. (Data Processing); Shensky, Michael (Data Processing)
    Point of Contact
    Contact
    LLILAS Benson Digital Scholarship
    Position Name
    Research Unit
    Email
    llilasbensondigitalscholarship@gmail.com

    Spatial Reference Information

    Reference System Identifier
    Code
    4326
    Code Space
    EPSG
    Version
    6.14(3.0.1)

    Data Quality Information

    Lineage
    Statement
    Names of the 228 localities have been taken from a list collated by Rocío Verduzco Sandoval, the leader of the hijuelas digitization team and a student of the Universidad Michoacana San Nicolás Hidalgo (UMSNH). The location data, in decimal coordinates, was taken from 2020 INEGI map data via Google Maps, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency GEOnet Names Server (GNS), INEGI’s 2005 and 2010 Mexican census data, and the 1992 Gazetteer of Mexico by the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. In rare cases where no location data could be found in the above sources, a georeferenced 19th century map of Mexico from the Mapoteca Orozco y Berra was used in conjunction with Google satellite imagery to pinpoint the likely location of small communities that had disappeared from modern maps. The “longitude” and “latitude” fields were then used to create point features on a map. The “district,” “municipality,” “type_of_comunity, ” and “population” fields were sourced with data from a 19th century alphabetic index of Mexican communities and a geographic dictionary from the same period. The “tenencia” field was sourced from Sandoval’s initial list and was supplemented when necessary by the 1880 geographic dictionary. The “other_names/spellings” field was sourced from the UT generated metadata for the digital libros de hijuelas collection held at the British Library through the Endangered Archives Project (EAP.) The language data was pulled from an 1864 work by Orozco y Berra entitled Geografía de las lenguas y carta etnográfica de México: precedidas de un ensayo de clasificación de las mismas lenguas y de apuntes para las inmigraciones de las tribus and Cubas’ 1888 Diccionario. The reference numbers in the last two fields come from item level descriptions of the hijuelas volumes on the EAP project site, or from UT hijuelas metadata when a community was not mentioned in any item deception. This data comes from the Benson Latin American Collection and is part of the Archivo General e Histórico del Poder Ejecutivo de Michoacán collection.

    Distribution Information

    Format Name
    Shapefile
    Format Version
    1
    Online Access
    Protocol
    Name

    Spatial Representation Information

    Vector
    Topology Level
    geometryOnly
    Vector Object Type
    point
    Vector Object Count
    228

    Metadata Reference Information

    Hierarchy Level
    dataset
    Metadata File Identifier
    utblac__ladi__aghpem__point__1__michoacan_hijuelas_communities
    Metadata Date Stamp
    2021-09-17
    Metadata Standard Name
    ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
    Metadata Standard Version
    2007
    Character Set
    utf8
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