Justicia epistémica y participativa en el acceso sanitario de las mujeres de comunidades Mapuce: la atención sanitaria de partos
Rodríguez Garat, Cintia Daniela.
Resistances
; 3(5): [1-18], 2022.
Artículo en Español | MMyP | ID: biblio-1373472
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