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We Are a People: Narrative and Multiplicity in Constructing Ethnic Identity

We Are a People: Narrative and Multiplicity in Constructing Ethnic Identity

We Are a People: Narrative and Multiplicity in Constructing Ethnic Identity
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We Are a People: Narrative and Multiplicity in Constructing Ethnic Identity

by Spickard, Paul

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Temple University Press, 2000-01-07. Paperback. Acceptable. 0.8200 in x 10.3200 in x 6.7100 in. Worn copy. Highlighting and notes.

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Title
We Are a People: Narrative and Multiplicity in Constructing Ethnic Identity
Author
Spickard, Paul
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
1566397235
ISBN 13
9781566397230
Publisher
Temple University Press
Date Published
2000-01-07
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0.8200 in x 10.3200 in x 6.7100
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