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Taking the Words from Their Mouths
Author(s)
Brody, Hugh
Abstract
Discusses the interrelationship between land and language for tribal cultures that have been marginalized if not destroyed by old world colonialism; includes movement of indigenous peoples to reclaim their territories and linguistic heritage.
IssueNo
4
Pages
42-47
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Index on Censorship
VolumeNo
28
PubDate
1999
ISBN_ISSN
0306-4220
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