Ethnicity, identity and nationalism: The sandinista-miskitu encounter, 1981-1987 / Marissa Olivares
Since colonial time the culture, identity and history of the Miskitu1 people -along with the Sumu-Mayangna, Rama, Garifona and Creo les of the Eastern Caribbean coast of Nicaragua-2 have emerged along a different path from that of the rest of Nicaragua. In particular, this difference has been used b...
Main Author: | Olivares, Marissa |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Spanish |
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Estados Unidos de Norteamérica: University of Kentucky
1998
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