Contents and Arrangement
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Año 1, no.1, 2001 November

1 box

Collection Overview

Collection Description & Creator Information

Arrangement

The material is arranged primarily alphabetically by publishing organization. In the case of multiple publishing organizations, the document is included under the name of the first organization listed, and other organizations are cross-referenced within the microfilm. At the end of the microfilm is File 21: Miscellaneous Publications. In the case of the publications in this file, either no publishing organization could be identified, or there was not more than one document from this publisher. This should not be taken as an indication of the relative importance of this material, however, and the researcher should not overlook this portion of the microfilm.

Collection History

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Amanda Post Whitehead in 2003. Finding aid written by Amanda Post Whitehead in 2003.

Access & Use

Conditions Governing Access

MICROFILM 11795

The Latin American ephemera collections are open for research use.

Microfilm can be consulted in Microforms Service, Firestone Library ( http://firestone.princeton.edu/microforms/).

Conditions Governing Use

No restrictions. Researchers are responsible for determining any copyright questions.

Credit this material:

Año 1, no.1; Indigenous Peoples in Chile, LAE091, Latin American Ephemera Collections, Princeton University Library

Location:
Firestone Library
One Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
(609) 258-5964
Storage Note:
  • Firestone Library (flm): Box 2

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Related Materials

Other good places for researchers to look for pamphlet materials concerning indigenous peoples and indigenous rights in Chile include many other microfilms in the Princeton University Latin American Microfilm Collection. These include microfilms on agrarian reform, campesinos, development, economy, education, environmental preservation, human rights, politics, and women.