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Indigenous Peoples and Ethnic Minorities in Peru, 1982-2008
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Princeton University. Library
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Format
Manuscript
Language
Spanish
Description
2 boxes
0.6 linear feet
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Firestone Library - Microforms Services (Film)
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Firestone Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Firestone Library Use Only
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Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Rare Books Archival. Special Collections Use Only
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Subject(s)
Black people
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Peru
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Civil rights
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Peru
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Ethnic groups
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Peru
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Human rights
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Peru
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Indigenous peoples
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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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Race discrimination
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Peru
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Racism
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Peru
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Compiled/Created
1982-2008
Restrictions note
The Latin American ephemera collections are open for research use. Originals are stored offsite at the ReCAP facility. Microfilm surrogates can be consulted in Microforms Service, Firestone Library ( http://firestone.princeton.edu/microforms/ ).
Summary note
This collection of Peruvian ephemera contains flyers, pamphlets, and reports, as well as magazines and serials.
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. The strength of this collection lies in its Afro-Peruvian, Amazonian, and pan-ethnic emphasis. Publishers include governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as indigenous and other rural groups. The materials are categorized by subject and, within each section, alphabetized by publisher.
OCLC
1407924687
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