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The American Declaration and Indigenous Land Ownership in Guatemala

Strengthening Ties With the Maya Lawyers Association of Guatemala: Senior Attorney Leonardo Crippa Contributes an Article to the Association’s Nim Ajpu Newsletter on the American Declaration and Indigenous Land Ownership in Guatemala 
 

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