Hydraulic development and ethnocide

the Mazatec and Chinantec people of Oaxaca, Mexico

Hydraulic development and ethnocide
Alicia Barabas
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Hydraulic development and ethnocide

the Mazatec and Chinantec people of Oaxaca, Mexico

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English
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20

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Hydraulic development and ethnocide: the Mazatec and Chinantec people of Oaxaca, Mexico
1973, [International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs]
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Cover of: Hydraulic development and ethnocide
Hydraulic development and ethnocide: the Mazatec and Chinantec people of Oaxaca, Mexico
1973, [International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs]
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Bibliography: p. 20.

Microfiche. Honolulu : Law Library Microform Consortium, 1990. 1 microfiche : negative. (Nat. Amer. leg. mat. coll. ; title 1158).

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IWGIA document -- 15., Native American legal materials collection -- title 1158.

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20 p.
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OL17743500M
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29423819

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