Documentary control over Costa Rican indigenous ethnic groups: 1980-2003
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Documentary control, Ethnic groups, Indigenous, Costa Rica, CultureAbstract
This document summarizes the final graduation work on documentary control over the different indigenous ethnic groups of Costa Rica between 1980-2003, a product of the need and importance of having this information, both for researchers, historians and students and for civil society in general. In the first instance, the purpose for which this research was carried out, the objectives that structured the work and the conceptual framework are presented. Subsequently, they refer to the methodology applied and the different stages in which this study is composed, they also clarify the subjects, the sources, the techniques and data collection instruments used by the authors, and finally, the conclusions.
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