The Latin Americanist, Volumele 51-52Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2007 |
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Pagina 111
... Guatemala ( 60 % ) ; Peru ( 39 % ) ; Ecuador ( 38 % ) ; and Mexico ( 12 % ) , see Yashar ( 1999 ) , p . 88. Also for estimated ranges for countries with over 10 % of the population identified as indigenous : Bolivia ( 60-70 % ) ; Guatemala ...
... Guatemala ( 60 % ) ; Peru ( 39 % ) ; Ecuador ( 38 % ) ; and Mexico ( 12 % ) , see Yashar ( 1999 ) , p . 88. Also for estimated ranges for countries with over 10 % of the population identified as indigenous : Bolivia ( 60-70 % ) ; Guatemala ...
Pagina 64
... Guatemala and Bolivia , which received large amounts of U.S. aid in the 1950s . In fact , at this time , Guatemala and Bolivia were the two largest recipients of economic ( as opposed to military ) aid in all of Latin America . The aid ...
... Guatemala and Bolivia , which received large amounts of U.S. aid in the 1950s . In fact , at this time , Guatemala and Bolivia were the two largest recipients of economic ( as opposed to military ) aid in all of Latin America . The aid ...
Pagina 65
... Guatemala , Washington officials wanted to prove , to Latin America and the world , that the new , noncommunist , pro - United States regime was more ben- eficial to middle class and poor Guatemalans than was its nationalistic ...
... Guatemala , Washington officials wanted to prove , to Latin America and the world , that the new , noncommunist , pro - United States regime was more ben- eficial to middle class and poor Guatemalans than was its nationalistic ...
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Culture Shock and Language Stress of Adult Latina Immigrants | 47 |
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