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Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and Human Development in Latin America: 1994-2004 - executive summary : Enaturalib' taq tinamit, meb'a'il xuquje' winaqil k'iyem pa America Latina : 1994 - 2004 (Kiche (Mayan language))

This report covers the five countries in Latin America with the largest indigenous populations, which include Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru. The purpose of this report is to answer whether changes on the national and international front have been accompanied by actual improvements in material conditions among indigenous people, presenting a regional picture of the evolution of socio-economic conditions among indigenous people in Latin...
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  • 2004/12/31

  • Document de travail

  • 33020

  • 1

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  • Amérique latine,

  • 2010/07/01

  • Disclosed

  • Enaturalib' taq tinamit, meb'a'il xuquje' winaqil k'iyem pa America Latina : 1994 - 2004

  • indigenous people

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