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Social inequality / Latin America / Census / Indigenous peoples of the Americas / Aymara language / Cholo / Bolivia / Inca Empire / Ethnic group / Americas / Latin American studies / Ethnic groups in Latin America
Date: 2007-08-03 13:16:32
Social inequality
Latin America
Census
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Aymara language
Cholo
Bolivia
Inca Empire
Ethnic group
Americas
Latin American studies
Ethnic groups in Latin America

TEXAS PAPERS ON LATIN AMERICA Pre-publication working papers of the Institute of Latin American Studies University of Texas at Austin ISSN[removed]

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