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- catalog alternative "Selected writings".
- catalog alternative "Works. Selections. English. 2001".
- catalog contributor b11792130.
- catalog contributor b11792131.
- catalog coverage "Chiapas (Mexico) Politics and government 20th century.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico Politics and government 1988-".
- catalog coverage "Mexico Politics and government 1988-2000.".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "A Call to Latin America -- 34. On Independent Media -- 35. Letter to the Indigenous Leadership of the United States -- 36. From Here to There and Back Again -- 37. On May Day and Tupac Amaru -- 38. This Ocean No Longer Separates Us -- 39. Letter to Mumia Abu-Jamal -- 40. Letter to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, USA -- 41. "No!" to the War in the Balkans -- 42. For Maurice Najman, Who Keeps Feigning Death -- 43. Letter to Leonard Peltier -- 44. To Open a Crack in History -- 45. We Know What We're Doing: It Is Worth It -- 46. The Library of Aguascalientes -- 47. The Retreat Is Making Us Almost Scratch the Sky -- 48. Death Has Paid a Visit -- 49. A Year of the Zapatista Government -- 50. Zapatistas, Guadalupanos, and the Virgin of Guadalupe -- 51. A Land to Harvest a Future -- 52. Letter to Eduardo Galeano -- 53. Letter to John Berger -- 54. Dignity Cannot Be Studied; You Live It or It Dies -- 55.".
- catalog description "Foreword: Chiapas, a Name of Pain and Hope / Jose Saramago -- Editor's Note: Traveling Back for Tomorrow -- 1. Twelve Women in the Twelfth Year: The Moment of War -- 2. War! First Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle -- 3. Dying in Order to Live -- 4. In Our Dreams We Have Seen Another World -- 5. Votan-Zapata or Five Hundred Years of History -- 6. A Storm and a Prophecy -- Chiapas: The Southeast in Two Winds -- 7. Who Should Ask for Pardon and Who Can Grant It? -- 8. Five Hundred Years of Indigenous Resistance -- 9. Second Declaration of the Lacondon Jungle -- 10. Aguascalientes: Opening Words to the National Democratic Covention -- 11. The Long Journey from Despair to Hope -- 12. Mr. Zedillo, Welcome to the Nightmare -- 13. Come, Brothers and Sisters -- 14. The Word and the Silence -- 15. Fourth Declaration of the Lacondon Jungle -- 16. Closing Words to the National Indigenous Forum -- 17.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 453-454).".
- catalog description "Letter to the Eureka Committee -- 56. It Continues Raining Here -- 57. Democratic Teachers and the Zapatista Dream -- 58. Closing Words at the National Encuentro in Defense of the Cultural Heritage -- 59. Ten Years Later: Durito Found Us Again -- 60. To Mariana Moguel (age ten) -- 61. The Glass to See to the Other Side -- 62. Deep Inside the Cave of Desire -- 63. Durito and Pegasus -- 64. The Story of the Tiny Mouse and the Tiny Cat -- 65. The Story of the Cold Foot and the Hot Foot -- 66. The Story of the Bean-brown Horse -- 67. Love and the Calendar -- 68. Another Cloud, Another Bottle, and Another Letter from Durito -- 69. P.S. that Fulfills Its Editorial Duty -- 70. Durito the Pirate -- 71. The Hour of the Little Ones -- 72. The True Story of Mary Read and Anne Bonny -- 73. The Tale of the Ever Never -- 74. The Parrot's Victory -- 75. Tales of the Seahorse: Beads and Accounts of Numbers -- 76.".
- catalog description "The Story of the False Light, the Stone, and the Corn -- 100. The Night Is Ours -- 101. The Story of the Questions -- Afterword: Chiapas, the First Postmodern Revolution / Ana Carrigan -- Zapatista Timeline / Tom Hansen and Enlace Civil.".
- catalog description "The Tale of the Little Seamstress -- 77. The Tale of the Little Newsboy -- 78. The Tale of the Little Wisp of a Cloud -- 79. The Story of the Schizophrenic Pig -- 80. The Tale of the Lime with an Identity Crisis -- 81. The Tale of the Noncnformist Little Toad -- 82. The Tale of the Pink Shoelaces -- 83. The Tale of Always and Never -- 84. The Little Tree and the Others -- 85. A Light, a Flower, and a Dawn -- 86. The Words That Walk Truths -- 87. The Story of Colors -- 88. The Story of the Mirrors -- 89. The Story of Dreams -- 90. The Story of the Seven Rainbows -- 91. The Story of Noise and Silence -- 92. Making the Bread Called Tomorrow -- 93. The Story of the Others -- 94. The Tale of the Lion and the Mirror -- 95. The Story of the Measure of Memory -- 96. The Story of One and All -- 97. The Dawn Is Heralding Heat and Flashes -- 98. The Story of the Milky Way -- 99.".
- catalog description "Today, Eighty-Five Years Later, History Repeats Itself -- 18. The Unjust Sentencing of Elorriaga and Entzin -- 19. Opening Remakrs at the First Intercontinental Encuentro for Humanity and against Neoliberalism -- 20. Tomorrow Begins Today: Closing Remarks at the First Intercontinental Encuentro for Humanity and against Neoliberalism -- 21. Second Declaration of La Realidad for Humanity and against Neoliberalism -- 22. Civil Society That So Perturbs -- 23. The Spiral from the End and the Beginning -- 24. An Urgent Telegram -- 25. Do the Pictures Lie? -- 26. For Those Who Protest with Us after Acteal -- 27. The Sea of My Insomnia: The Table at San Andres -- 28. Tlatelolco: Thirty Years Later the Struggle Continues -- 29. Under Siege: The Zapatista Community of Amador Hernandez -- 30. Why We Use the Weapon of Resistance -- 31. Flowers, Like Hope, Are Harvested -- 32. From Vietnam to Chiapas, Twenty Years Before -- 33.".
- catalog extent "xxxi, 456 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Our word is our weapon.".
- catalog identifier "1583220364".
- catalog isFormatOf "Our word is our weapon.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng spa".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Seven Stories Press,".
- catalog relation "Our word is our weapon.".
- catalog spatial "Chiapas (Mexico) Politics and government 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Chiapas".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Chiapas.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Politics and government 1988-".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Politics and government 1988-2000.".
- catalog subject "972/.75 21".
- catalog subject "Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Mexico)".
- catalog subject "F1256 .M285 2000".
- catalog subject "Indians of Mexico Mexico Chiapas Government relations.".
- catalog subject "Insurgency Mexico Chiapas History.".
- catalog subject "Marcos, subcomandante.".
- catalog subject "Mexican fiction 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Short stories, Mexican 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Short stories, Mexican Mexico Chiapas.".
- catalog subject "Social movements Mexico Chiapas History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Call to Latin America -- 34. On Independent Media -- 35. Letter to the Indigenous Leadership of the United States -- 36. From Here to There and Back Again -- 37. On May Day and Tupac Amaru -- 38. This Ocean No Longer Separates Us -- 39. Letter to Mumia Abu-Jamal -- 40. Letter to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, USA -- 41. "No!" to the War in the Balkans -- 42. For Maurice Najman, Who Keeps Feigning Death -- 43. Letter to Leonard Peltier -- 44. To Open a Crack in History -- 45. We Know What We're Doing: It Is Worth It -- 46. The Library of Aguascalientes -- 47. The Retreat Is Making Us Almost Scratch the Sky -- 48. Death Has Paid a Visit -- 49. A Year of the Zapatista Government -- 50. Zapatistas, Guadalupanos, and the Virgin of Guadalupe -- 51. A Land to Harvest a Future -- 52. Letter to Eduardo Galeano -- 53. Letter to John Berger -- 54. Dignity Cannot Be Studied; You Live It or It Dies -- 55.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword: Chiapas, a Name of Pain and Hope / Jose Saramago -- Editor's Note: Traveling Back for Tomorrow -- 1. Twelve Women in the Twelfth Year: The Moment of War -- 2. War! First Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle -- 3. Dying in Order to Live -- 4. In Our Dreams We Have Seen Another World -- 5. Votan-Zapata or Five Hundred Years of History -- 6. A Storm and a Prophecy -- Chiapas: The Southeast in Two Winds -- 7. Who Should Ask for Pardon and Who Can Grant It? -- 8. Five Hundred Years of Indigenous Resistance -- 9. Second Declaration of the Lacondon Jungle -- 10. Aguascalientes: Opening Words to the National Democratic Covention -- 11. The Long Journey from Despair to Hope -- 12. Mr. Zedillo, Welcome to the Nightmare -- 13. Come, Brothers and Sisters -- 14. The Word and the Silence -- 15. Fourth Declaration of the Lacondon Jungle -- 16. Closing Words to the National Indigenous Forum -- 17.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Letter to the Eureka Committee -- 56. It Continues Raining Here -- 57. Democratic Teachers and the Zapatista Dream -- 58. Closing Words at the National Encuentro in Defense of the Cultural Heritage -- 59. Ten Years Later: Durito Found Us Again -- 60. To Mariana Moguel (age ten) -- 61. The Glass to See to the Other Side -- 62. Deep Inside the Cave of Desire -- 63. Durito and Pegasus -- 64. The Story of the Tiny Mouse and the Tiny Cat -- 65. The Story of the Cold Foot and the Hot Foot -- 66. The Story of the Bean-brown Horse -- 67. Love and the Calendar -- 68. Another Cloud, Another Bottle, and Another Letter from Durito -- 69. P.S. that Fulfills Its Editorial Duty -- 70. Durito the Pirate -- 71. The Hour of the Little Ones -- 72. The True Story of Mary Read and Anne Bonny -- 73. The Tale of the Ever Never -- 74. The Parrot's Victory -- 75. Tales of the Seahorse: Beads and Accounts of Numbers -- 76.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Story of the False Light, the Stone, and the Corn -- 100. The Night Is Ours -- 101. The Story of the Questions -- Afterword: Chiapas, the First Postmodern Revolution / Ana Carrigan -- Zapatista Timeline / Tom Hansen and Enlace Civil.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Tale of the Little Seamstress -- 77. The Tale of the Little Newsboy -- 78. The Tale of the Little Wisp of a Cloud -- 79. The Story of the Schizophrenic Pig -- 80. The Tale of the Lime with an Identity Crisis -- 81. The Tale of the Noncnformist Little Toad -- 82. The Tale of the Pink Shoelaces -- 83. The Tale of Always and Never -- 84. The Little Tree and the Others -- 85. A Light, a Flower, and a Dawn -- 86. The Words That Walk Truths -- 87. The Story of Colors -- 88. The Story of the Mirrors -- 89. The Story of Dreams -- 90. The Story of the Seven Rainbows -- 91. The Story of Noise and Silence -- 92. Making the Bread Called Tomorrow -- 93. The Story of the Others -- 94. The Tale of the Lion and the Mirror -- 95. The Story of the Measure of Memory -- 96. The Story of One and All -- 97. The Dawn Is Heralding Heat and Flashes -- 98. The Story of the Milky Way -- 99.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Today, Eighty-Five Years Later, History Repeats Itself -- 18. The Unjust Sentencing of Elorriaga and Entzin -- 19. Opening Remakrs at the First Intercontinental Encuentro for Humanity and against Neoliberalism -- 20. Tomorrow Begins Today: Closing Remarks at the First Intercontinental Encuentro for Humanity and against Neoliberalism -- 21. Second Declaration of La Realidad for Humanity and against Neoliberalism -- 22. Civil Society That So Perturbs -- 23. The Spiral from the End and the Beginning -- 24. An Urgent Telegram -- 25. Do the Pictures Lie? -- 26. For Those Who Protest with Us after Acteal -- 27. The Sea of My Insomnia: The Table at San Andres -- 28. Tlatelolco: Thirty Years Later the Struggle Continues -- 29. Under Siege: The Zapatista Community of Amador Hernandez -- 30. Why We Use the Weapon of Resistance -- 31. Flowers, Like Hope, Are Harvested -- 32. From Vietnam to Chiapas, Twenty Years Before -- 33.".
- catalog title "Our word is our weapon : selected writings / Subcommandante Marcos ; edited by Juana Ponce de León ; foreword by José Saramago ; afterword by Ana Carrigan ; timeline by Tom Hansen and Enlace civil.".
- catalog title "Selected writings".
- catalog title "Works. Selections. English. 2001".
- catalog type "text".