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Foreword, by June NashAcknowledgments1. Introduction: Inalienability, Value, and Collectivity2. The Santa Fe Cooperative in Guanajuato, Mexico3. Labor, History, and Historical Consciousness4. Recent Challenges and Responses5. Realms of Patrimony: Mine and House6. Patrimony, Power, and Ideology7. Veins of Value, Rocks of Renown: An Anthropology of Mined Substances8. Mexican Languages of Patrimony: Land, Subsoil, Culture9. Conclusion: Not Whose Alone?Appendix 1. Historical Silver Prices from 1975 to 2002Appendix 2. Aspects of Mineral Production in the Santa Fe CooperativeNotesWorks CitedIndex

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