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Indigenous Peoples and Poverty - An International Perspective

Indigenous Peoples and Poverty - An International Perspective

Edited by Robyn Eversole, John-Andrew McNeish and Alberto Cimadamore
CROP International Studies in Poverty Research, London: Zed Books, 2005, 320 pp.
ISBN 1 84277 679 7

31.08.2017
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