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Endangered Peoples of Latin America: Struggles to Survive and Thrive / Stonich, Susan C. (ed.) 2001  Book
Stonich, Susan C. (ed.) Book
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Publication Great Britain, Greenwood Press, 2001.
Description 232pRed Spine
Series Endangered Peoples Of The World
Summary/Abstract Gives a rare insight into indigenous and marginalized groups in Mexico, Central America, and South America. Focuses on more than 13 endangered peoples, from the Mayans of Central Quintana Roo in Mexico, to the Quechua of the Peruvian Andes.
Contents Mexicans 1 The Mayans of Central Quintana Roo - David Barton Bray 2 The Rural People of Mexico's Northwest Coast - Maria L.Cruz-Torres 3 Villagers at the Edge of Mexico City - Scott S. Robinson Central Americans 4 Artisanal Fisherfolk of the Gulf of Fonseca - Jorge Varela Marquez, Kate Cissna, and Susan C. Stonich 5 The English-Speaking Bay Islanders - Susan C.Stonich 6 The Miskito of Honduras and Nicaragua - David J. Dodds 7 Indigenous and Ladino Peoples of the Rio Plantano Biosphere Reserve, Honduras - Peter H. Herlihy 8 The Ngobe of Western Panama - John R. Bort and Philip D. Young 9 The Kuna of Panama - James Howe 10 The Tz'utujil Maya of Guatemala - James Loucky South Americans 11 The Awa of Ecuador - Janet M. Chernela 12 The Otavalenos of the Ecuadorian Highlands - Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld 13 The Quechua of the Peruvian Andes - Paul H. Gelles
Standard Number 031330856X Hb.
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Interpreter of Maladies: Stories of Boston, Bengal and beyond / Lahiri, Jhumpa 1999  Book
Lahiri, Jhumpa Book
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Publication New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1999.
Description 198pBrown Spine
Summary/Abstract Traveling from India to New England and back again, the stories in this debut collection unerringly chart the emotional journeys of characters seeking love beyond the barriers of nations and generations. Imbued with the sensual details of Indian culture, they also speak with universal eloquence to everyone who has ever felt like a foreigner.
Standard Number 9788172235024 Pb.
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