1. The wet nurses of Jocotenango: gender, science, and politics in late-colonial Guatemala.
- Author
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Webre S
- Subjects
- Female, Gender Identity, Guatemala ethnology, History, 18th Century, Humans, Indians, Central American education, Indians, Central American ethnology, Indians, Central American history, Indians, Central American legislation & jurisprudence, Indians, Central American psychology, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy, Prejudice, Religion history, Social Behavior, Social Class, White People education, White People ethnology, White People history, White People legislation & jurisprudence, White People psychology, Women's Health economics, Women's Health ethnology, Women's Health history, Women's Health legislation & jurisprudence, Breast Feeding ethnology, Breast Feeding psychology, Infant Food economics, Infant Food history, Infant Welfare economics, Infant Welfare ethnology, Infant Welfare history, Infant Welfare legislation & jurisprudence, Infant Welfare psychology, Race Relations history, Race Relations legislation & jurisprudence, Race Relations psychology, Social Dominance
- Published
- 2001