Print version: Komarnisky, Sara V. Mexicans in Alaska : an ethnography of mobility, place, and transnational life. Lincoln ; London : University of Nebraska Press, c2018 300 pages Anthropology of contemporary North America. ISBN 9781496203649
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: yes, there are Mexicans in Alaska -- Tracing Mexican Alaska -- The annual migration of the traveling swallows: shared experiences of mobility across North America -- "My grandfather worked here": three generations of the Bravo family in Alaska and Michoacan -- "You have to get used to it": living the North American dream -- The stuff of transnational life: suitcases full of mole, t-shirts, roosters, and other things that move -- "It freezes the people together": producing a Mexican Alaska -- Conclusion: freedom to move.