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The 1917 Constitution from the Mexican Revolution protected the legal rights of indigenous peoples and enshrined those rights in the ejido system that allowed land to be collectively held and used. In 1991 the Salinas government passed a reform law that both permitted and encouraged privatization of the ejido lands, opening them up to foreign ownership.
A Brief History of Neoliberalism
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