La Fête chantée et autres essais de thème amérindien
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La Fête chantée et autres essais de thème amérindien is the title of a collection of short stories written in French
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 author and Nobel laureate
Nobel Prize in Literature
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 J. M. G. Le Clézio .

Table of contents

  • La féte chantée
  • Trois livres indiens
  • La conquête divine du Michoacan
  • De la féte à la guerre
  • Le rêve d'or de l'Amérique indienne
  • Les Chichimèques Indigénisme et révolution
  • Mythes amérindiens et littérature
  • La corne d'abondance
  • Jacobo Daciano à Tarecuato
  • Trois célébrations du Mexique
  • Peuple des oiseaux
  • Dzibilnocac, écrit de nuit
  • La voix indienne: Rigoberta Menchú
  • Toutes choses sont liées
  • La danse contre le déluge.
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