The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today.
Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the D az dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico.
However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region's four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to thei.