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            The Rain Gods’ Rebellion 

            Taggart, James M. (2019)
            "The Rain Gods’ Rebellion examines Nahua oral narratives to illuminate the cultural basis of the 1977–1984 rebellion against the local Hispanic elite in Huitzilan de Serdán, Mexico. Drawing from forty years of fieldwork ...
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            Legacies of Space and Intangible Heritage 

            Armstrong-Fumero, Fernando; Guiterrez, Julio Hoil (2017-03-01)
            This volume looks at how different physical environments contribute to the reproduction of cultural forms even in the wake of colonization, migration, and other processes of displacement and change. This raises the question ...
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            Networks of Power 

            Schortman, Edward; Urban, Patricia (2011-02-18)
            Networks of Power reconstructs the course of political history in the poorly documented Naco Valley from the fourteenth through early sixteenth centuries. Describing the material and behavioral patterns pertaining to the ...
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            Mixtec Evangelicals 

            O'Connor, Mary I. (2016)
            MIXTEC EVANGELICALS is a comparative ethnography of four Mixtec communities in Oaxaca, detailing the process by which economic migration and religious conversion combine to change the social and cultural makeup of predominantly ...
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            Wives, Mothers, and the Red Menace 

            Brennan, Mary (2008-03-30)
            "This book is clearly written, admirably concise, and well situated in the secondary literature on gender and conservatism and the foreign and domestic Cold War. . . . Brennan's study offers another valuable reminder that ...
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            Wives, Mothers, and the Red Menace 

            Brennan, Mary (2008-03-30)
            "This book is clearly written, admirably concise, and well situated in the secondary literature on gender and conservatism and the foreign and domestic Cold War. . . . Brennan's study offers another valuable reminder that ...
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            The Lords of Lambityeco 

            Lind, Michael; Urcid, Javier (2009-12-15)
            "The definitive volume of this Late Classic site. . . . an important contribution to Oaxaca archaeology and to understanding Monte Alb at its peak and during its demise." Veronica Perez Rodriguez, American Anthropologist
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            The Lords of Lambityeco 

            Lind, Michael; Urcid, Javier (2009-12-15)
            "The definitive volume of this Late Classic site. . . . an important contribution to Oaxaca archaeology and to understanding Monte Alb at its peak and during its demise." Veronica Perez Rodriguez, American Anthropologist
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            Indians and Mestizos in the "Lettered City" 

            Dueñas, Alcira (2010-06-15)
            "This book brings to light these indigenous intellectuals' dynamic efforts to shape their own social and political status in the Spanish Empire. For the historian of colonial Spanish America or Peru, it provides an enticing ...
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            Indians and Mestizos in the "Lettered City" 

            Dueñas, Alcira (2010-06-15)
            "This book brings to light these indigenous intellectuals' dynamic efforts to shape their own social and political status in the Spanish Empire. For the historian of colonial Spanish America or Peru, it provides an enticing ...
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