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  • by Alice C. Fletcher
    £13.99

    A comprehensive study of Omaha, a Native American tribe. It deals with tribal origins and early history, beliefs about the environment, rites pertaining to the individual, tribal organization and government, the sacred pole, and the quest for food.

  • by Diamela Eltit
    £9.49

    A novel about a twin brother and sister. From the moment of their births, everything changes. The lives of the family members are each consumed by illness, obsession, and insanity. Using the violent dissolution of the family as a metaphor, this book explores the social crises in Chile during the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet.

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    - Prostitution, Family, and Nation in Argentina
    by Donna J. Guy
    £16.99

    The history of Latin American women has received increased attention from scholars over the years. The history of gender relations in the region has barely begun, however, and one could say the same of the historical study of prostitution and sexuality. This book is an imaginative contribution to the literature on these topics.

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