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The Rain Gods' Rebellion
Author | : Darius Gray |
Publisher | : Utah State University Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : African American Mormons |
ISBN | : 9781607329497 |
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Rebellions in the Sierra Norte -- San Miguel -- "The Rain God" 1975 -- "The President and the Priest" 1975 -- "The President of Hueytalpan" 1978 -- "The Water in Ixtepec" 1978 -- "A Humble Man's Predicament" 1978 -- "Malintzin" 1978 -- "The Land Transaction"--After the UCI -- "The Storm."
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