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Ayacucho: Morada del alma: origen quechua de la palabra y su traducción al castellano

Ayacucho: Morada del alma: origen quechua de la palabra y su traducción al castellano

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Ayacucho: Morada del alma: origen quechua de la palabra y su traducción al castellano

by Tincopa Calle, Juan Francisco

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Lima, Perú: Asociación Editora Ccantu, 1996. 32p., stapled wraps, 5.75x8.25 inches, very good. Text in Spanish. As of 10/2021, OCLC lists only two holdings at Yale and LOC.

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Title
Ayacucho: Morada del alma: origen quechua de la palabra y su traducción al castellano
Author
Tincopa Calle, Juan Francisco
Book Condition
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Publisher
Asociación Editora Ccantu
Place of Publication
Lima, Perú
Date Published
1996
Bookseller catalogs
Latin America; 1990S; Spanish language; indigenous peoples;

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