Deep Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.37646/huella.vi1.465Keywords:
Review, Indigenous, MexicoAbstract
Guillermo Bonfil Batalla in this book shares a new vision of the indigenous part in Mexico.
It highlights the fact that they are peoples that are currently ignored by the rest of society even though they have great historical, social and even economic importance. It also shares the purity of Indian life with all its wealth, which is quite a lot in our country.
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