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Birds Without A Nest: A Story Of Indian Life And Priestly Oppression In Peru

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Birds Without A Nest: A Story Of Indian Life And Priestly Oppression In Peru - de Turner, Clorinda Matto
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Birds Without A Nest is a novel by Clorinda Matto de Turner that tells the story of indigenous people living in Peru during the late 19th century. The main characters are two young indigenous lovers, Felipe and Marcela, who struggle to maintain their relationship and their way of life amidst the oppression and exploitation of the Catholic Church and the Peruvian government. The novel explores themes of cultural identity, social injustice, and the clash between traditional and modern values. It also sheds light on the ...

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Birds Without a Nest: A Story of Indian Life and Priestly Oppression in Peru 2014, Literary Licensing, LLC

ISBN-13: 9781498192262

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Birds Without A Nest: A Story Of Indian Life And Priestly Oppression In Peru 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781163603352

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Birds Without A Nest: A Story Of Indian Life And Priestly Oppression In Peru 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781163689035

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Birds Without A Nest: A Story Of Indian Life And Priestly Oppression In Peru 2007, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9780548318461

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