The Xavante in perspective: anthropology and history in the study of indigenous populations
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COIMBRA JR., C. E. A.; WELCH, J. R. (Org.). Antropologia e
história Xavante em perspectiva. Rio de Janeiro: Museu do
Índio/Funai, 2014. 216p.
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