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Fire in the canyon: Religion, migration, and the Mexican dream
Leah Sarat
Humanities Research, Institute for (IHR)
History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, School of (SHPRS)
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Arts & Humanities
Religion
100%
Mexico
69%
Residents
46%
Grief
41%
Memorial Service
41%
Praying
33%
Pentecostalism
32%
Survivors
32%
Authority
32%
Deity
30%
Instructor
30%
Tell Story
29%
Pastors
28%
Accidents
24%
Priests
23%
Ethnic Groups
22%
Danger
21%
Wishes
20%
Poverty
20%
Government
15%
Social Sciences
Religion
84%
migration
74%
Mexico
64%
god
58%
authorities of government
42%
death
39%
resident
37%
priest
35%
memorial
30%
grief
29%
accident
23%
town
22%
ethnicity
20%
instructor
19%
poverty
18%
demand
18%
event
15%