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	<title>Comments on: In Guatemala, pirate Mayan radio connects marginalized indigenous&#160;communities</title>
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		<title>By: Gnou</title>
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		<description>Jill Brody from Louisiana State University wrote an article on the subject a few years back... Here&#039;s the citation if you&#039;re interested:
 
Brody, Jill. 2000. &quot;“spatilab&#039;il sk&#039;ujol ‘tell them  “hey” for me’: Traditional Mayan speech genre goes multimedia.&quot; Texas Linguistic  Forum 43:1-14, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Symposium About Language and  Society-Austin. Austin, TX: Department of Linguistics, University of Texas.</description>
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Brody, Jill. 2000. &#8220;“spatilab&#8217;il sk&#8217;ujol ‘tell them  “hey” for me’: Traditional Mayan speech genre goes multimedia.&#8221; Texas Linguistic  Forum 43:1-14, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Symposium About Language and  Society-Austin. Austin, TX: Department of Linguistics, University of Texas.</p>
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