Transcontinental dialogues: Activist alliances with Indigenous peoples of Canada, Mexico, and Australia
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Transcontinental dialogues: Activist alliances with Indigenous peoples of Canada, Mexico, and Australia
Rosalva Aída Hernández Castillo, Suzi Hutchings i Brian Noble (eds.) (2019)
Tucson: The University of Arizona Press
264 p.
ISBN: 978-08-1653-857-7
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