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Politics / Political geography / Accomarca massacre / Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Smithsonian Folkways / Carnival / Hummingbird / Shining Path / War of the Pacific / Peru / Internal conflict in Peru / Political repression
Date: 2013-08-21 13:29:50
Politics
Political geography
Accomarca massacre
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Smithsonian Folkways
Carnival
Hummingbird
Shining Path
War of the Pacific
Peru
Internal conflict in Peru
Political repression

Spring/Summer[removed]Carnival of Memory: Songs of Protest and Remembrance in the Andes by Jonathan Ritter On August 14, 1985, in the midst of a bloody and protracted conflict between Maoist Shining

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