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Eviction of Triqui protest camp in Oaxaca results in death of a newborn
Indigenous Issues

Eviction of Triqui protest camp in Oaxaca results in death of a newborn

January 2, 2013 Jen Wilton 10 Comments

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Who are the Triqui? The complex world of indigenous resistance in Oaxaca
Indigenous Issues

Who are the Triqui? The complex world of indigenous resistance in Oaxaca

October 6, 2012 Jen Wilton 4 Comments

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