Guatemalan Indians and the State: 1540 to 1988
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In this volume, noted historians and anthropologists pool their considerable expertise to analyze the situation in Guatemala, working from the premise that the Indian/State relationship is the single most important determinant of Guatemala's distinctive history and social order. The result is a revisionist social history.
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Social SciencesHistoryNonfictionNative American StudiesLatin American HistoryNative Mesoamerican PeopleNative & Indigenous History - MesoamericaNative Mesoamerican Peoples - HistoryNative Mesoamerican Peoples - Law, Politics, & GovernmentNative Mesoamerican Peoples - Social Life & CustomsNative Central American Tribes - History



