6. Maya ethnolinguistic identity: Violence, and cultural rights in bilingual Kaqchikel communities
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Armstrong‐Fumero, Fernando
2009.
Old Jokes and New Multiculturalisms: Continuity and Change in Vernacular Discourse on the Yucatec Maya Language.
American Anthropologist 111:3
► pp. 360 ff.
FRENCH, BRIGITTINE M.
2009.
Linguistic science and nationalist revolution: Expert knowledge and the making of sameness in pre-independence Ireland.
Language in Society 38:5
► pp. 607 ff.
Knowlton, Timothy W.
2016.
Nqab’än Repetir las Mismas Palabras: Entextualization as Ideological Constraint in a Bilingual Kaqchikel Maya Wedding.
The Latin Americanist 60:1
► pp. 47 ff.
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