Displacement, Language Loss and Identity in Eastern Nicaragua

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Jamieson, M. 2020. Displacement, Language Loss and Identity in Eastern Nicaragua. in: Layton, R. (ed.) The Anthropology of Displaced Communities Sean Kingston Publishing. pp. 125-145
AuthorsJamieson, M.
EditorsLayton, R.
KeywordsNicaragua; Miskitu; Ulwa; language
Book titleThe Anthropology of Displaced Communities
Page range125-145
Year2020
PublisherSean Kingston Publishing
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ISBN978-1-912385-22-5
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