National trauma and indigenous culture. The events of 1932 in El Salvador

Authors

  • David Hernández Universidad de Hannover

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/koot.v0i7.2988

Keywords:

indígenous culture, slaughter, polítical and economic history

Abstract

This work of the national trauma generated by the slaughter of more than fifteen thousand Indians in 1932 by the government of General Maximiliano Hernandez Martínez, which led to the virtual disappearance of the las remnants of Nahuatl-Pipil indigenous culture, especially its language, clothing, costumes and traditions. Analyzes the consequences of such slaughter in the country ́s history, contextualized in the political and economic circumstances of the time.

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Author Biography

David Hernández, Universidad de Hannover

Escritor, Ingeniero agronómo, politólogo y filólogo.
Ingeniero Agronómo Fitotecnista en la Academia de Ciencias Agrícolas de Ucrania.

Published

2017-04-05

How to Cite

Hernández, D. (2017). National trauma and indigenous culture. The events of 1932 in El Salvador. Revista De Museología "Kóot&Quot;, (7), 150–162. https://doi.org/10.5377/koot.v0i7.2988

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