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document | Hmä nxo̲ge ya jä’i – Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Otomi

Translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, declarative document adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations in its Resolution 217 A (III), December 10, 1948 in Paris; where the human rights considered basic are collected in their 30 articles, starting with the letter of San Francisco (June 26, 1945). Translated to the otomí-hñahñú of Santiago Mexquitilán, Querétaro by Pawo Wróbel.

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