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HUITZILOPOCHTLI (diego y yo 1949). (poem)
Feminist Studies
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September 22, 1997|
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(diego y yo 1949)
... y mas mentira/el amor que arde hasta el hueso/irradiandolo que no puede quemar
- anonymous, "palabras masculinas"
... my game's/to live burning but not to feel the pain and not to care if he who causes this/has any compassion for me or not
- gaspara estampa
i was born with his mark upon my forehead
nina del sol huitzilopochtli daughter consort of the sun huitzilopochtli
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The Sulpician law on debt: implications for the political elite and broader ramifications.
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