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  1. Guatemala (Cultures of the World Series Group 16) by S. Tehen, 1998-06
  2. Guatemala - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette by Lisa Vaughn, 2007-01-01
  3. Guatemala: A Culture of Fear
  4. The Balberta Project: The Terminal Formative-Early Classic Transition on the Pacific Coast of Guatemala (University of Pittsburgh Memoirs in Latin American Archaeology)
  5. Politics and culture in Guatemala (Politics and culture series) by Piero Gleijeses, 1988
  6. Family-scale fish farming in Guatemala: An example of sustainable agricultural development through national and international collaboration (Research and development series) by Silvana Castillo, 1992
  7. Fruit production in Guatemala: A report of two years observations and work in horticulture by R. M Vorhies, 1967
  8. Report to the Government of Guatemala on a horticultural development program for fruit crops in Guatemala by Robert J Ticho, 1958
  9. Report on the livestock development of Guatemala by Vard M Shepard, 1967
  10. Our Culture Is Our Resistance: Repression, Refuge, and Healing in Guatemala
  11. Sons of the Shaking Earth, the People of Mexico and Guatemala, Their Land, History, and Culture by Eric Wolf, 1969
  12. Constructing the Maya: Ethnicity, State Formation, and Material Culture in Yucatán, Chiapas, and Guatemala (Ethnohistory) by Paul Eiss, 2008
  13. Radio in Rural Guatemala: Three Case Studies by Wilson Hugh Lowrey, 1990-10
  14. Nature, Culture, and Big Old Trees: Live Oaks and Ceibas in the Landscapes of Louisiana and Guatemala.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Cultural Geography by Reece Jones, 2005-09-22

21. RADIO IN THE GUATEMALA
Numerous articles on radio broadcasting and culture in guatemala.
http://www.swl.net/patepluma/central/guatemala.html
Radio in Guatemala
Articles on this Website

22. Guatemala-voyage
Tour op©rateuragence de voyage organisant des circuits authentiques et originaux. Ethnologie, tourisme ©cologique, aventure et culture. Pour individuels et groupes.
http://www.guatemala-voyage.com

23. :: EMBASSY OF GUATEMALA :: STOCKHOLM I SWEDEN ::
Official website of the Embassy of guatemala in Sweden. Information about visas, tourism, travel, business, culture, education, spanish schools, peace agreements.
http://www.guatemala.se

24. Indigenous People, Culture And Lifestyle In Guatemala
Indigenous People, their culture and Lifestyle in guatemala. This guatemala culture and Lifestyles of the Indigenous People. In
http://www.jpsviewfinder.com/travel/country/guatemala/guaculture.htm
Native Planet Indigenous Cultures Guatemala
Guatemala - Culture and Lifestyles of the Indigenous People
In the following pages, we will feature various subjects such as, History and Human Rights and Archeological sites , Culture and Lifestyle, Eco-Tourism and Local Guides and our Photo Gallery
History and Human Rights
Archeological Sites
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Read the Story View the Photos Selected Places Guatemala Portfolio
Professional Photo Selection Tourist Information (and recommendation) La Ruta Maya (Link to Website by Douglas Sandoval) Note: Background photographs and design by Jean-Philippe Soule Click on one of the underlined headings to open a new page Return to Indigenous Peoples Native Planet Non-Profit Organization Central American Sea Kayak Expedition 2000

25. Antigua Guatemala - Around Antigua
Guide to local history, art and culture, and tourist attractions. Photo gallery, classifieds, and online shopping also provided.
http://www.aroundantigua.com/
Welcome to Antigua Guatemala in Central America Travel guide for Antigua Guatemala that includes listings of Hotels, Spanish Schools, Travel Agencies, Tour operators, Dining places, Stores, info about local history, art and culture. Bienvenidos a La Antigua Guatemala en America Central Use these links for a quick access Around Antigua, with more than 250,000 hits monthly. Travel Hotels Spanish Schools Antigua ... Place an Exchange Ad All Rights Reserved -AroundAntigua.com 2001 - 2003- -AntiguaGallery.com 2003-

26. The Best Travel, Culture And Nature Books, Guatemala
Tom Brosnahan. Lonely Planet. guatemala A Guide to the People, Politics and culture.Trish O'Kane. Interlink Pub Group. The Rough Guide to guatemala. Mark Whatmore.
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CASKE 2000 Guatemala Travel Information Recommended Books
GUATEMALA
Recommended Books and Maps
Archeology and Maya Civilization Tourist and Specific Guidebooks Mayan Clothing and Weaving Maps History, Politics and Society Note: You can buy books at discounted rates through Amazon.com by following the publisher links on our selected books, or you can access our page with book content information and our recommendations by clicking on the title. Books in Red are Luke's picks Archeology and Maya Civilization Title Author Publisher The World of the Ancient Maya John S. Henderson Cornell University Pr. A Forest of Kings : The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya Linda Schele, David Freidel (Contributor) Quill Popol Vuh : The Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life Dennis Tedlock (Translator) Touchstone Books Breaking the Maya Code Michael D. Coe An Illustrated Dictionary of the Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya Mary Miller, Karl Taube (Contributor) The Art of the Maya Scribe Michael D. Coe, Justin Kerr Harry N. Abrams

27. MapZones.com Culture
guatemala, culture, Back to Top. The nation's society is marked bypronounced extremes in the conduct of daily life. In the capital
http://www.mapzones.com/world/central_america/guatemala/cultureindex.php
Country Info Guatemala Introduction Guatemala General Data Guatemala Maps Guatemala Culture ... Guatemala Time and Date Guatemala Culture Back to Top The nation's society is marked by pronounced extremes in the conduct of daily life. In the capital city families live much as they do in the cosmopolitan centres of Europe, whereas within an hour's drive of the capital are Indians whose patterns of daily life remain those of past centuries. The pattern of culture is characterized by sharp contrasts, whether it be in the language spoken or in matters pertaining to the household, cuisine, attire, or family affairs. The contrast between the modern ways of Guatemala City, the center of Guatemalan cultural activity, and the traditional customs and crafts of the Maya peoples gives Guatemala a colorful and dynamic culture. Spanish colonists gave Guatemala its official language and many architectural and art treasures. Magnificent buildings of the colonial period remain at Antigua Guatemala, the colonial capital, located about 40 km (about 25 mi) from Guatemala City. Contemporary crafts such as weaving, jewelry making, and ceramics combine indigenous design and color patterns with Spanish technical skills. Throughout Guatemala, the marimba remains the typical Guatemalan musical medium, although it is often challenged now by Mexican ranchera music and North American rock. The nation's populace is increasingly exposed to the intrusion of foreign influences upon their way of life. All aspects of communication—periodical news, the comics, soap operas, film—are primarily of foreign origin. A multitude of products, from soaps and boxed cereals to automobiles and bottled drinks, bear foreign brand names.

28. THE BIOESFERA PROJECT
About the First SpanishTropical Forest Biology-Archeology Workshop, in guatemala in 1995. Site has information about rainforests and interactions of culture and environment.
http://www.rice.edu/~solis/bioesfera/bioesfera.home.html
The BioEsfera Project
The First Spanish-Tropical Forest Biology-Archeology Workshop
La Escuela Rice/The Rice School
Houston, TX
W hat is B io E sfera?
BioEsfera was developed by , of Rice University , as a response to the need to train teachers in Spanish and Conservation Biology, and to provide an opportunity for the acquisition of new cultural perspectives in a society that characterizes itself for its diverse ethnic and cultural composition. The group of teachers that participated in this effort are all members of The Rice School/La Escuela Rice's Teaching staff. This is a new school of the Houston ISD program which is implementing a novel approach to schooling which includes bilingual English/Spanish instruction as part of its teaching method. The project was financed, in its entirety by the school. Teachers paid for the EcoEscuela portion. The Escuela Rice parents group and the community help with the rest of the funds by direct contribution or by helping with fund raising events such as:
  • Bake Sales
  • Garage Sales
  • Car Wash
  • Pizza Sales
BioEsfera was made possible thanks to not only the participants but to the support of all of the Escuela Rice community, including a heavy economic participation from the Parents Group.

29. Yax Te' Foundation
We are a nonprofit organization which collaborates to promote the culture and education of the Mayan people of guatemala.
http://www.yaxte.org/

30. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Guatemala | Culture
Translate this page guatemala La culture ladina tend vers la modernité, les Mayas défendent leurs traditionset leur identité bien qu'ils soient de plus en plus rejetés par la
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31. Zentralamerika Online Guatemala Culture
Links Art Workshops in La Antigua guatemala (spanish) Art Workshops linkmaster 8/6/2002 16 Views Rate it! ; Arte Maya Tz
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32. Voces De Guatemala Newsletter
Bilingual newsletter with information about economics, education, human rights, culture and tourism in Quetzaltenango and guatemala
http://www.casaxelaju.com/voces
Voces de Guatemala
Issue #6, February 2003
Casa Xelaju Home Page Apply On-Line Contact Us Information About Us Spanish Language Program Spanish for Health Care Oral Proficiency Interview Spanish Literature Program Specialized Courses High School Program Voces Newsletter Quetzaltenango Guatemala Activities Calendar Proyecto La Pedrera Volunteer Opportunities Internships Jobs at Casa Xelaju Links for Research Search Casa Xelaju website Semester Abroad Program Educational Travel Discounted Airfares
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"Sembrado para comer es sagrado susteno del hombre que fue hecho de maíz. Sembrado por negocio es hambre del hombre que fue hecho de maíz".
"Sown to be eaten, it is the sacred sustenance of the men who were made of maize. Sown to make money, it means famine for the men who were made of maize."
M. A. Asturias, "Hombres de Maíz"

33. Moving To Guatemala
Resources and General Information for those planning to live or work in guatemala Art, History culture - guatemala Art, History culture - Art, History
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Embassies of Guatemala Embassies of Guatemala - The embassies and consulates of Guatemala to the world and the embassies and consulates of other nations to Guatemala - on our sister site.
Guatemala Lifestyles Newsletter Index - Guatemala Lifestyles Newsletter Index On this website ] - Guatemala Lifestyles Newsletter is for anyone considering Guatemala. Why Guatemala? First its affordable. A middle-class retirement can buy an improved life style, with plenty left over to support your activities. You can attain a much higher standard of living on your social security, investments and retirement income. Earless Dog on Incense Burner Lid Maya. Uaxactun (?) Guatemala lowlands. Mid Classic. C. A.D. 450.Blackware with pressed textile design. H 5 1/2". Collection of the Denver Art Museum, gift of James P. Economos. From the excellent book: Precolumbian Flora and Fauna

34. Sin Fronteras Guatemala
Tour op©rateur, agence de voyage ©tabli au guatemala, organise des voyages authentiques et originaux. Ethnologie, tourisme ©cologique, aventure et culture. Pour individuels et groupes.
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35. Culture And Customs Of Guatemala: (Culture And Customs Of Latin America And The
culture and Customs of guatemala (culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean)Hardcover 192 pages (October 30, 2000).
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Culture and Customs of Jamaica (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean)

36. GUATEMALAN MAYA CULTURE
ACHI culture Sacatepéquez In less than an hour, driving southwest from guatemalaCity, you can reach the famous and fabled town of La Antigua guatemala in the
http://www.quetzalnet.com/QuetzalNET/MayaCulture.html
Our Living Maya Culture The World of the Maya has many faces: some of them ancient as found carved on towering temples, other as modern as those of the people who live in Guatemala today. They are the descendants of a mighty Maya people whose customs and traditions are still part of the fabric of Guatemalan life.
While Spanish and Indian cultures integrate into the country's "mestizaje", the purest of the Maya influences can be found in both the performing and design arts. The handicraft of textiles, in particular, is purely Mayan and a wonderfully colorful, part of the everyday dress.
KAQCHIQUEL CULTURE
Panajachel
The main attraction of this village, located about two miles from Panajachel, is the colorful costumes worn by its inhabitants. The women's dress consists of three pieces, all woven on a backstrap loom. The "huipil" (the Indian lady's traditional blouse) has colorful embroidered geometric patterns which are repeated, in the design of the men's trousers.
Located five miles from Panajachel, the village of San Antonio Palopó can be reached by either boat or car. The inhabitants, of Cakchiquel origin, are mainly involved in agriculture and the production of "maguey" mats and fiber goods which are woven from reeds harvested directly from the lake.

37. Guatemala Online
and Insurance Brokers; guatemala's Constitution ( In Spanish). topTOURISM Maya culture; Our People; Maya Archeology; Tour Operators;
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Welcome! you are visitor since 12/15/95.
DIRECTORY OF EXPORTERS FROM GUATEMALA.
QuetzalNET is pleased to introduce the online searchable directory of exporters from Guatemala, this directory was created and is maintained by AGEXPRONT , The Non Traditional Products Exporters Association of Guatemala.
QuetzalNET congratulates EMISORAS UNIDAS the first LIVE internet radio from Guatemala!
GUATEMALA NEWSWATCH is now online!
This monthly publication presents contemporary information in short-easy to read articles on recent and important issues regarding Guatemala. This newsletter is created by Fundesa and brought to you by QuetzalNET
QuetzalNET introduces "RECETAS CHAPINAS"
This page lists authentic traditional Guatemalan recipes and let's you add your own online! (sorry...mostly in spanish).
QuetzalNET introduces the "7-Digit Phone Number Converter"
On August 15, 1996 (*Invalid Date* ago) GUATEL, the Guatemalan Telephone Company, changed ALL telephone numbers in Guatemala to SEVEN digits (instead of 5 or 6). We at QuetzalNET have created this

38. Culture And History - Culture Guatemala
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39. Let's Go - Central America - Culture
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Central America. Central America / guatemala / culture / Popular culturePopular culture. In both circulation and sheer mass, Prensa
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