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Deluges of grandeur: Water, territory, and power on northwest Mexico's Río Mayo, 1880-1910
Jeffrey M. Banister
Geography, Development and Enviroment, School of
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irrigation
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Mexico
65%
water
64%
Territories
64%
president
61%
Territorial claims
58%
agricultural development
51%
Water resources
48%
water management
46%
politics
45%
centralization
44%
colonization
44%
state formation
43%
symbol
36%
farmer
36%
modernization
35%
autonomy
29%
governance
26%
Law
21%
time
14%
Group
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
politics
93%
irrigation
62%
centralization
56%
hydraulics
54%
arid land
53%
autonomy
51%
agricultural development
48%
modernization
45%
project
43%
colonization
37%
water management
35%
water resource
30%
organization
29%
water
24%
policy
24%
loss
21%