Se reúnen textos de escritores procedentes de culturas diferentes y de territorios muy distantes del continente: mazahua (Chiapas), totonaco (este de México), Dule (Panamá), Shuar Chicham (Ecuador), tsotsil (Chiapas), Mapuzungun (mapuche, Argentina) y zoque (Chiapas).
Lenguas de la Madre Tierra : Francisco Toledo y Humberto Ak´abal in memoriam
Dulce María Zúñiga Chávez, Donald H. Frischmann, Tadeo Zarratea Dávalos, Teresita de Delgado Salinas, Vicenta María Siosi Pino, Mikeas Sánchez, Francisco Antonio León Cuervo, Miguel Rocha Vivas
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Francisco Antonio León Cuervo, Eduardo Matos Moctezuma
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Sex and Sexuality in Ancient Rome
L J Trafford
audiobookUnsung : A Compendium of Creativity
Kate Ceberano
audiobookbookThe man-eaters and other odd people : A popular description of singular races of man : Exploring Singular Human Races and Cultural Diversity
Mayne Reid
bookA Brief History of the Female Body : An Evolutionary Look at How and Why the Female Form Came to Be
Dr. Deena Emera
audiobookFace with Tears of Joy : A Natural History of Emoji
Keith Houston
audiobookBorn to Buy : The Commercialized Child and the New Consumer Cult
Juliet B. Schor
bookDen of Thieves
James B. Stewart
audiobookbookMalintzin's Choices : An Indian Woman in the Conquest of Mexico
Camilla Townsend
audiobookThe World in Books : 52 Works of Great Short Nonfiction
Kenneth C. Davis
audiobookbookNightmerica : Corruptions of the American Dream
Amanda Worthington
bookMuslim Girl : A Coming of Age
Amani Al-Khatahtbeh
audiobookbookUniverso arreolino: la hermeneútica de la autoficción : A 100 años del natalicio de Juan José Arreola
Iram Isai Evangelista Ávila
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