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March 20, 2023March 20, 2023 on Manchú tagged Candelaria, customs, ethnography, knowledge, oral tradition, politicicism

I, Rigoberta Manchú

This week’s reading, though difficult in content, was a deeply engaging read. The an auto ethnographic style is very interesting. As Rigoberta points out her culture is illiterate and knowledge is passed down through an oral tradition. On the one hand, the auto ethnographic mode is true to this tradition in that the story and …

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