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it was the first book written in an indigenous language of the Americas??? -That statement is ludicrous, many books written in indigenous languages were printed & published before that, like Valdivia's sermons in araucano, Torres Rubio's cathecism in quichua, etc. Not everything started in North America, guys. — Preceding
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it was the first book written in an indigenous language of the Americas??? -That statement is ludicrous, many books written in indigenous languages were printed & published before that, like Valdivia's sermons in araucano, Torres Rubio's cathecism in quichua, etc. Not everything started in North America, guys. — Preceding
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