Ethnology, Volume 42University of Pittsburgh, 2003 - Anthropology |
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Page 94
... conflict in Yucatán to resituate it in a different history : the history of the battle between labor and capital in Mexico . In the narrative of The Battle the years of conflict in the area of Hunucmá and Tetiz are constructed as a ...
... conflict in Yucatán to resituate it in a different history : the history of the battle between labor and capital in Mexico . In the narrative of The Battle the years of conflict in the area of Hunucmá and Tetiz are constructed as a ...
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conflict and adopted a variety of strategic positions , the essential content of the events was a clear and unmitigated struggle between dichotomous opposites : capital and labor . The realization of the significance of the conflict in ...
conflict and adopted a variety of strategic positions , the essential content of the events was a clear and unmitigated struggle between dichotomous opposites : capital and labor . The realization of the significance of the conflict in ...
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... conflict was a battle between the " forces of good and of evil . . . . In the latter power conspires with lies , and in the former sacrifice and humility are joined . " Another Yucatecan panista and federal congressional deputy , Ana ...
... conflict was a battle between the " forces of good and of evil . . . . In the latter power conspires with lies , and in the former sacrifice and humility are joined . " Another Yucatecan panista and federal congressional deputy , Ana ...
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Kinship and Marriage among the Omaha 18861902 | 1 |
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Domestic Production | 15 |
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