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EL CAFE AMARGO

EL CAFE AMARGO

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EL CAFE AMARGO: DIFERENCIACION Y CAMBIO SOCIAL ENTRE LOS CHATINOS

by JORGE HERNANDEZ DIAZ

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NEW ~ Historical background, domestic production, and the impact of coffee production on the Indigenous Chatino of Oaxaca, Mexico. Charts, map, bibliography. 194 pp. Minor shelf wear. Pencil on front endpaper. In stock. Imported from Mexico in the 1980s.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
EL CAFE AMARGO
Author
JORGE HERNANDEZ DIAZ
Book Condition
New New
Quantity Available
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
9686205004
ISBN 13
9789686205008
Publisher
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA "BENITO JUAREZ" DE OAXACA / INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES SOCIOLOGICAS
Place of Publication
OAXACA
Date Published
1987
Keywords
SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGIA MEXICO CHATINOS OAXACA CHATINO INDIGENOUS INDIANS INDIOS COFFEE CAFE ECONOMY SPANISH ESPANOL
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