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Verlag: Duke University Press Books, 2013
ISBN 10: 0822354438ISBN 13: 9780822354437
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ISBN 10: 0822354438ISBN 13: 9780822354437
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ISBN 10: 0822354438ISBN 13: 9780822354437
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ISBN 10: 0822354438ISBN 13: 9780822354437
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ISBN 10: 0822354438ISBN 13: 9780822354437
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. Where the River Ends examines the response of the Cucapa people of Mexico s northwest coast to the state s claim that they are not indigenous enough to merit the special fishing rights which would allow them to subsist during environmental crisis.