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         Suriname Culture:     more books (18)
  1. Executive Report on Strategies in Suriname, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Suriname Research Group, The Suriname Research Group, 2000-11-02
  2. Bijdrage Tot De Kennis Der Cultures In Suriname (1901) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Herman Van Cappelle, 2010-05-23
  3. SURINAME: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by ROSEMARIJN HOEFTE, 2001
  4. The production of sugar and the reproduction of slaves at Vossenburg (Suriname), 1705-1863 (Caribbean culture studies) by H. E Lamur, 1987
  5. Bijdrage Tot De Kennis Der Cultures In Suriname (1901) (Dutch Edition) by Herman Van Cappelle, 2010-09-10
  6. Bijdrage Tot De Kennis Der Cultures In Suriname (1901) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Herman Van Cappelle, 2010-09-10
  7. Kahe Gaile Bides, Where Did You Go?: On Bhojpuri Migration Since the 1870s and Contemporary Culture in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, Suriname and the Netherlands
  8. Evolving culture: A cross-cultural study of Suriname, West Africa, and the Caribbean by Charles J Wooding, 1981
  9. Alabi's World (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Richard Pr, 1990-05-01
  10. The Guiana Maroons: A Historical and Bibliographical Introduction (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Professor Richard Price, 1976-11-01
  11. Co-wives and Calabashes (Women and Culture Series) by Sally Price, 1993-06-01
  12. The Politics of Passion: Women's Sexual Culture in the Afro- Surinamese Diaspora (Between Men--Between Women) by Gloria Wekker, 2006-03-22
  13. The Javanese in Suriname: Ethnicity in an Ethnically Plural Society by Parsudi Suparlan, 1995
  14. John Gabriel Stedman's collection of 18th-century artifacts from Suriname by Richard Price, 1979

61. Suriname Sightseeing
Sun and Forest Tours suriname Offering tours focused on surinamese culture andnature for single or group travelers. Tour Operators in suriname Directory.
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Guide picks Things to do and see while you are touring Paramaribo, Brownsberg, Nieuw Nickerie, and Moengo include birding. the rain forest, Irene Falls and Leo Falls
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City map historical tour and photos. The text is a bit hard to read against the background but the photos are intriguing. Lady Blue Cruises
River boat tour. See the inland and learn about the culture the history and the tropical rainforest of Suriname. Nieuw Nickerie Map and photos of Suriname's second largest city. The Tropical Rainforest Multi-media tour with sounds, music and pictures. Sur-Vive-It Rainforest tours and jungle survival training.

62. Suriname For Visitors
might enjoy one of the Lady Blue Cruises river boat tours to see the inland andlearn about the culture the history and the tropical rainforest of suriname.
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Suriname for Visitors If you're headed for Suriname the smallest country in South America get out your dictionary! You'll need it for Surinamese speak eleven different languages and none of them is Spanish. Landing at Johan Adolf Pengel Airport Suriname's only international airport located about 50km south of Paramaribo among the Languages of Suriname you'll hear Dutch English and Hindi the dialect called Surinaams among Amerindian and other languages. This strong international influence adds to the diversity and cultural wealth of the country as each wave of immigrants adds to the mix. Suriname's present owes much to the East-Indians in Suriname and the Hindus in Suriname Browse through some of these Old pictures from Suriname (and recent ones) dating from about 1905 to the present for a brief glimpse of the changing country.

63. OPIC Links: Suriname
OPIC Investor's Information Gateway Country Links Database Information for suriname.Bank Holidays. Business culture Heritage Foundation Index of Economic
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64. Galson's Peace Corps Service In Suriname, South America
culture Top Neku Day – (story) a day of tiresome work in hopes of great Travels Top Bring your family to suriname until America is safe again. Our
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Welcome to Scott and Kerry Knudsen Galson's web site for their Peace Corps volunteer service in Suriname, South America. They were members of the sixth Peace Corps group to volunteer in Suriname. Their assignment was categorized as Rural Community Development / Non-Formal Education in a Maroon (Bush Negro) community in the rainforsest interior of Suriname. As community volunteers Scott and Kerry worked to improve the quality of life in their community through various projects. These projects included teaching English to teenage students at the only interior MULO school in Suriname and creating an after-school activities program for elementary and MULO school children. Click here to find out more about their assignment.
What can you learn from this web site? In this site, you can learn more about Scott and Kerry's experiences through their letters and their pictures . You can learn more about Suriname's people and rich environment through the latest web links. You can even contact Scott and Kerry to ask questions. They would love to hear from you. If you would like more information about Peace Corps, or want to know how to become a volunteer, click here
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65. Lebanon (leb.org) - Search Results For [Suriname] Page 1
People who would like the world to see how beautiful our culture is. Manager Zwartenhovenbrugstr Paramaribo, suriname Bazouhn (North) - 1957 Record Created
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66. Suriname - [International Obligations And Access To Remedies]
37 Young people shall enjoy special protection for the enjoyment of economic, socialand cultural rights, among which a. Access to education, culture and work
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[International obligations and access to remedies] Suriname
United Nations Treaties
Date of admission to UN : 4 December 1975.
- International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights - ICESCR
Acceded: 28 December 1976.
Reports submitted/due: 1/3
No reservations
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - ICCPR
Acceded: 28 December 1976.
Reports submitted/due: 1/5
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Optional Protocol: Acceded: 28 December 1976. - International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination - CERD Succeeded: 15 March 1984. Reports submitted/due: 0/9 No reservations. - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination - CEDAW Acceded: 1 March 1993. Reports submitted/due: 0/3 No reservations - Convention on the Rights of the Child - CRC Ratified: 1 March 1993. Reports submitted/due: 1/2 No reservations ILO treaties ILO 87 Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention (1948) - date of ratification: 15.06.1976 ILO 98 Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention (1949) - date of ratification: 05.06.1996 Inter-American System American Convention on Human Rights - ACHR ("Pact of San Jose") Date of Ratification: 12.11.1987

67. Boekbesprekingen Suriname . NU
Arts The Period After 1863. culture, Javanese Jaran Kepang Performance (part1). History Johannes King. History Taxes. History Hindus in suriname. Mil.
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69. Suriname
Very basic information on the land, its people, history and government.Category Kids and Teens School Time South America suriname...... Spain explored suriname in 1593, but by 1602 the Dutch began to settle the slavesfled into the interior, reconstituted their western African culture, and came
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Infoplease Atlas: Suriname Republic of Suriname President: Ronald Venetiaan (2000) Prime Minister: Jules Ajodhia (2000) Area: 63,039 sq mi (163,270 sq km) Population (2003 est.): 435,449 (growth rate: 1.3%); birth rate: 19.4/1000; infant mortality rate: 24.7/1000; density per sq mi: 7 Capital and largest city (1993 est.): Paramaribo, 200,970 Monetary unit: Suriname guilder Languages: Dutch (official), Surinamese (lingua franca), English widely spoken Ethnicity/race: Religions: Protestant 25.2%, Roman Catholic 22.8%, Hindu 27.4%, Islam 19.6%, indigenous about 5% Literacy rate: Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2000 est.): $1.5 billion; per capita $3,500 .

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71. History / Americas / South America / Suriname
The Javanese in suriname is a study of ethnicityand culture among the Javanese of suriname. suriname, a former...... Book
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Black Rebellion : Five Slave Revolts
by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, James M. McPherson (Introduction) Da Capo Pr
Paperback - 242 pages
1 Da Capo edition (September 1998)
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Alabi's World (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture)
by Richard Price Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
Paperback - 444 pages
(June 1990)
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First-Time : The Historical Vision of an Afro-American People
by Richard Price Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
Paperback - 189 pages (November 1983) Click here for more info A reader from Jersey City, NJ , April 6, 1999 History at its Finest The Americas in colonial times were a setting for some of the most fascinating events and developments in all of history. The meeting of two worlds created sparks and waves unlike those produced by any other historical event. Because of its monumental importance and its unique nature, the area has... Read more Stedman's Surinam; Life in Eighteenth-Century Slave Society by John Gabriel Stedman, et al Johns Hopkins University Press Paperback - 350 pages (April 1992) Click here for more info The Javanese in Suriname: Ethnicity in an Ethnically Plural Society Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies Paperback 1st edition (1995) Click here for more info Book Description The Javanese in Suriname is a study of ethnicity and culture among the Javanese of Suriname. Suriname, a former Dutch Colony in South America, is home to the largest overseas Javanese population. Professor Suparlan describes the ways in which Javanese culture has adapted in a complex multi-ethnic...

72. Sranan Kulturu
Help bring reasons for celebration to the first culture in the western hemisphereto make a treaty of independence For more on the Ndyuka in suriname click here
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In the whole of the Caribbean( if not the world), there is not one country with such a diverse population as Suriname. (click for more...) No sidon na bakra sturu fu seri yu nengre oso bangi (Do not renounce your roots). Click for a Realaudio presentation of the show (part1). * Koto- A way of clothing designed and imposed by jealous white women, to cover the curvaceous bodies of the Surinamese slave women. * Kawina -Typical style of playing drums. Traditional drums, especially the apintie drum, were prohibited because they were used as communication between Maroons and slaves. Treaty of Ouca: Reasons To Celebrate? By Janina Rubinowitz If you live in the greater New York area and you have a wheelchair to donate.......you can contact us. We might be able to bring it to the forest. We also collect contributions which are used to pay for the transport of all of this gear into the forest. No one in Rainforest Skylift receives a salary or any money for services.....All contributions go directly to assist elderly Maroons and soon, to some Wayana villages as well. You can send contributions to Rainforest Skylift, Box 723, Shrub Oak, New York 10588. They will be acknowledged. We are a non-profit corporation. Help bring reasons for celebration to the first culture in the western hemisphere to make a treaty of independence.......let them celebrate your caring and your recognition of their plight.

73. Connecting Math To Our Lives Project- International Networking Project Sponsored
We are a third world' country with somewhat of a bad economy. We are mostly partof the Caribbean. suriname has the most diverse culture of the Caribbean.
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Welcome to Dave Abeleven and his students at Miranda Lyceum, Paramaribo, Suriname
Hi everybody, We are class 502 from the Mr. Dr. J.C. de Miranda Lyceum situated in the capital of Suriname named Paramaribo. Something about our country: We are a third world' country with somewhat of a bad economy. We are mostly part of the Caribbean. Suriname has the most diverse culture of the Caribbean. It consists of the Hindoe culture, the Creole-african culture, the
Our class is in the second year of senior high school (pre-university). There are about 18 girls and 4 boys in the class between the ages of 16-19. The subjects (in total 11) on our school time table are: - Dutch
- English
- Spanish
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- Drama - Structures of our state Math in Suriname is quite boring, because we don't have practical math. It is more theoretical, what is not always interesting. Our school begins at seven o'clock in the morning local time and ends at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. There are seven periods of 45 minutes and two breaks of a half an hour and a quarter of a hour. All in all it is a great school and as always sometimes a little bit not so great. For example we started the school year a month later because the teachers were on strike. Because of this all schools were closed and we could not follow any classes. It was a very hard time. Finally we have begun. We are looking forward to learn a lot of each other in this math project. Hope to hear from you soon.

74. Directorate Of Culture
Directorate Of culture suriname Directorate Of culture. DepartmentOf Cultural Studies. Last updates Januari 28, 2002 E-mail to
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75. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Suriname Country
struggled to assert political and economic http//www.peacecorps.gov/countries/suriname/culture.cfm(Google) More like this.
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76. Collectif Asah : Ressources : ASAH > RESSOURCES PAR PAYS > Amérique > Sur
PAR PAYS Amérique suriname culture générale . Niveau Supérieur.
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77. Peace Corps | Countries | Inter-America And The Caribbean | Suriname | Related R
February 7, 2003. 712 AM. The following resources may be useful inlearning more about the country and culture of suriname. Please
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April 11, 2003 6:37 PM The following resources may be useful in learning more about the country and culture of Suriname.
Please note: Peace Corps does not offer books for sale or loan. Your library or a book-locating service may be able to assist you with harder-to-find editions and articles. The opinions expressed in these books, articles and Web sites are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Peace Corps or the government of the United States.
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Suriname-Lanic (lots of links to other sites)
http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/sa/suriname/

De Ware Tijd-News in Suriname
http://www.dwt.net/englishnews/index.htm
The Suriname Info Desk http://www.surinfo.org/indexeng.htm Lonely Planet-Destination Suriname http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south_america/suriname/ Suriname Homepage http://www.sr.net/srnet/infosur/ The Tropical Rainforest in Suriname http://www.euronet.nl/users/mbleeker/suriname/suri-eng.html

78. CaribNation Television: Links - Suriname
for happy accountants. culture. suriname's ethnic mix is reflectedin the religious allegiances of its people. The most important
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The unity of all ethnical groups is represented by one star. The colour (yellow/gold) of the star stands for a golden future. The red stripe stands for progress and love, the green for hope and fertility, and white for peace and justice. Coat Of Arms. The coat of arms of Suriname consists of two Indians holding a shield. Below the Indians and the shield you find the motto `Justitia Pietas Fides' which means `Justice Faith Loyalty'. The sailing boat at the left part of the shield symbolizes the history of Suriname when slaves were taken to Suriname from Africa. The palm at the right part of the shield stands for the present as well for justice. The diamond in the middle symbolises a hart. The five-point star within the diamond stands for the five continents the inhabitants from Suriname came from. Suriname , republic of northeastern South America, bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by French Guiana, on the south by Brazil, and on the west by Guyana. Before 1975 Suriname was a dependency of The Netherlands and was called Dutch Guiana or Netherlands Guiana. Also called Surinam, the country has an area of 163,265 sq km (63,037 sq mi). The capital and only major urban area is Paramaribo.

79. Suriname Opens Its Rain Forest After A Civil War
Article by Doug FineCategory Regional South America Society and culture History......Another culture Bites The Dust suriname Opens Its Rain forest After a Civil War,But Leaves A Journalist Wondering, What Does Eco Tourism Really Mean, Anyway?
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Another Culture Bites The Dust:
Suriname Opens Its Rain forest After a Civil War,
But Leaves A Journalist Wondering,
What Does Eco Tourism Really Mean, Anyway?
By Doug Fine Some people enter a new job blindly, some a relationship. I dove into a Continent backwards and with crossed fingers, having progressed far enough in my admittedly procrastinated background research on Suriname before my departure to hear something about a Native Uprising in the small nation of 377,000 north of Brazil. Supplemental research was provided care of some New Yorker-reading friend of the family, who had told my father, and which he had subsequently reminded me daily via voice mail until I left, that "life was cheap" there. I was immediately grateful for the upturned and clearly not-belligerent expressions on the faces of some of the younger members of our welcoming committee at the airstrip, since I was unarmed, and not one of them, it was clear, spoke Surinamese, nor, need I add, English. I chose to interpret the smiles as a universal sign of peaceful intentions. (The Dutch colonizers called Suriname's creole blend of Papiamento, various African dialects, Hindustani lingua franca and Dutch, "Taki-Taki," which local intellectuals consider a First World Insult. Herein I refer to the preferred "Surinamese." Suriname's Maroons and Amerindians have their own languages.) While I helped unload our supplies for the next week in the rain forest, our one guide who did speak the Bush Negro language Sranan Tonga (or this Central Region dialect of it), a brilliant man and Suriname's Chief Librarian, Stanley Powers, was saying something to a large, be-tattooed man who appeared to be in charge. Both were pointing over at me and the rest of the sensory overloaded group, and immediately after a staccato pronouncement by the Large Man, everyone not fully clothed began to laugh, hard. I broke into exaggerated hysterics as well, as if I understood the whole scam, which seemed to unnerve everybody, including my tour group members, and one native woman hid her child behind her hip.

80. The Illustrations Of The Rgd Article
He became a specialist in languages and culture of suriname's Indians, and, in1946, professor of 'Linguistics and Ethnology of suriname and Curaçao' at
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The illustrations of the article on the history of archaeological research in Suriname
Figure 1
Indian flute made of the femur of an Indian woman. Its length is 34 cm This artefact from Suriname was donated in 1759 to the town of Geneva by a former citizen, A. Butini. It was exhibited in the Room of Curiosities of the Library in Geneva. It is at present in the Geneva Ethno-graphical Museum, inv. no. 134. We have only limited information on Butini: he was a student in theology in Geneva and he lived in Suriname. Photograph Ethnographical Museum, Geneva.
Figure 2
C.J. Hering (1829 - 1907). Hering was the first person to do archaeological excavations in Suriname. Portrait owned by the Hering family.
Figure 3
The expeditions to the south of Suriname in the first decade of this century resulted in much information on Indian groups. A round Indian house photographed in Apikollo during the Toemoekhoemak Expedition in 1907(Sipaliwini Savannah area in the south of Suriname).
Figure 4
Two expedition members of the Toemoekhoemak Expedition. Left C.J. de Goeje, at the time Officer of the Dutch Navy. He was the author of the 1908 report on this expedition. He became a specialist in languages and culture of Suriname's Indians, and, in 1946, professor of 'Linguistics and Ethnology of Suriname and Curaçao' at Leiden University.

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