Margarita Nolasco Armas
Margarita Nolasco Armas (20 November 1932 – 23 September 2008) was a Mexican ethnologist and anthropologist, who pioneered the study of the country's varied people from a cultural rather than national perspective and founded the new facility of the National Museum of Anthropology. She was one of the group of researchers known as "the magnificent seven of (Mexican) anthropology". She was awarded the Ignacio Manuel Altamirano Medal as well as the National Prize for Arts and Sciences for her work in history and philosophy. Provided by Wikipedia
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La tenencia de la tierra en el municipio de San Juan Teotihuacan, Edo, de Mexico / by Nolasco Armas, Margarita
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Los indios y la antropología en América Latina / by Carvalho, Edgard de Assis, Hernández, Isabel, Lafer, Betty Mindlin, Davis, Shelton H., Menget, Patrick, Nolasco Armas, Margarita, Varese, Stefano, Lafaye, Jacques, 1930-
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Aspectos sociales de la migración en México /
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Estratificación étnica y relaciones interétnicas /
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