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Americas / Indigenous peoples in Mexico / Indigenous peoples of Mexico / Indigenous peoples of the Americas / Languages of Mexico / Bilingual education / Mexico / Mixtec / Oaxaca / Languages of the United States / Chatino people / Tzeltal people
Date: 2004-12-08 07:47:24
Americas
Indigenous peoples in Mexico
Indigenous peoples of Mexico
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Languages of Mexico
Bilingual education
Mexico
Mixtec
Oaxaca
Languages of the United States
Chatino people
Tzeltal people

This paper is published in Indigenous Literacies in the Americas; Language Planning from the Bottom Up, edited by Nancy H. HornbergerNew York: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 171–187). The volume, part of the Contributi

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