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Indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities in Peru, 1982-2008 [microform]
Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Published/Created
Woodbridge, CT : GALE, Cengage Library, 2009.
Description
2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Details
Subject(s)
Ethnic groups
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Peru
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Indigenous peoples
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Peru
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Black people
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Peru
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Peru
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Ethnic relations
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Peru
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Race relations
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Civil rights
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Peru
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Human rights
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Peru
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Race discrimination
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Peru
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Racism
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Peru
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Summary note
This collection of Peruvian ephemera contains flyers, pamphlets, and reports, as well as magazines and serials. The publications reflect the cultural reality of Peru's ethnic minority groups in the years between 1982 and 2008 and address a variety of subjects from indigenous rights movements and local handicrafts to everyday discriminatory practices. Publishers include governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as indigenous and other rural groups.
Notes
From the holdings of the Firestone Library, Princeton University, based on the original inventory prepared by the library staff.
Contents
Pt. 1. Afro-Peruvian peoples
pt. 2. Amazonian peoples
pt. 3. Andean peoples
pt. 4. Arts and crafts
pt. 5. Legal rights and reforms
pt. 6. Pan-ethnic and indigenista issues
pt. 7. Racism and discrimination.
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Other title(s)
Princeton University Library Latin American microfilm collection, supplement VI
OCLC
636436444
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Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
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