Cuaderno Latinoamericano
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Saturday, April 08, 2006
Trade of Mayans from the Yucatan to Cuba
Interesting article ("
Juárez y el comercio de indígenas mayas a Cuba
") about the trade of Mayans from the Yucatan to Cuba, which I had never known about...I didn't know that native Latin Americans were traded within Latin America.
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