EDUCATION PLANET - 7000 Web Sites For Caribbean History american destinations caribbean and central america Leeward and 7. SoutheasternNorth america and the caribbean Exploration of the Southeast and caribbean. http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Social_Studies/History/Caribbean_History
Extractions: All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home History Found Caribbean History ' Web Sites. Also for ' Caribbean History 6244 Lesson Plans 787 Books 109 Software Titles 65 Maps ... 501 Supplies Web Sites (1 - 10 of 7000): World History Archives: History of the Caribbean in general - The retrospective history of the Caribbean as a whole The contemporary political history of the Caribbean as a whole The economic history of the Caribbean as a whole The working-class history of the Caribbean as a whole The social history
Map Catalog--Latin America Archeological Map, Middle america. National Geographic, 1968. MAP FILE 0803-547.caribbean america. CIA, 1986. MAP FILE 08-03-526.1. central america and the http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/doc/maps/mapcatla.htm
Extractions: Search Map Catalog The numbers given after the title, authoring agency and date for each map give its location in the Map File Case. The first two numbers of the three-part number for each map refer to groups of folders within the Map File Case. The final number is a unique sequential number for the particular map. Remember that the maps listed here are only the large maps (substantially larger than standard letter-size) that are filed in the Map File Case. For information on other map locations in the Academic Library, see the main Map Page NOTE: for the purposes of the Map Catalog, Latin America is defined to include: South America, Central America, the Caribbean and Mexico. Whole Region Go to Sub-regions Individual Countries AIDS and HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean. CIA, 1993. MAP FILE: 08-01-501 Latin America. CIA, 1986. MAP FILE: 08-01-500 Sub -Regions Go to South America Archeological Map, Middle America. National Geographic, 1968. MAP FILE: 08-03-547 Caribbean America. CIA, 1986. MAP FILE: 08-03-526.1
LASER - Latin American School&Educational Resources CNN World Newsamericas - News about Latin america and the caribbean. central americanCommon Market (CACM) - central american Common Market (CACM), trade http://laser.msu.edu/countries/guatemala.php
Extractions: Chile ... Search country facts Population: 12,974,361 (July 2001 est.) Land Area: 108,890 sq km Comparative Area: slightly smaller than Tennessee Languages: Spanish 60%, Amerindian languages 40% (more than 20 Amerindian languages, including Quiche, Cakchiquel, Kekchi, Mam, Garifuna, and Xinca) Ethnic Groups: Mestizo (Indian and Caucasian mix) 55%, Amerindian 43%, Caucasian and other 2% Government: Constitutional Democratic Republic President: President Alfonso Antonio Portillo Cabrera Capital: Guatemala City (2,205,000)
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Extractions: April 22-34, 1997 June 27, 1996: George Chamberlain, immediate past president of the World Aquaculture Society and current director of aquaculture for Ralston Purina International, reports: After three successful meetings, The Central American Shrimp Farming Symposium has changed its name, gained new sponsorship and announced its next meeting. The name of the conference has been changed to The Symposium on Aquaculture in Central America. Since it follows the First, Second and Third Central American Shrimp Farming Symposiums, the next conference will be called the Fourth Symposium on Aquaculture in Central America. The first three conferences were sponsored by the National Aquaculture Association of Honduras (ANDAH) and the Honduras Federation of Agricultural and Agroindustrial Producers and Exporters. In 1997, ANDAH will team up with the new Latin American Chapter of the World Aquaculture Society (WAS), and the Society's Home Office will assist with the program, proceedings and arrangements. This will be the first major activity of the Society's Latin American Chapter, which is strong in the Caribbean and parts of South America, especially among tilapia farmers. Mark your calendar! The Fourth Symposium on Aquaculture in Central America is scheduled for April 22-24, 1997. It will focus on shrimp, tilapia and shrimp/tilapia polyculture! In 1995, shrimp farmers in Guatemala and Honduras discovered that shrimp/tilapia polyculture reduced the incidence of Taura syndrome on some shrimp farms. Suddenly, shrimp farmers everywhere in the western hemisphere were polyculturing shrimp and tilapia. The Fourth Symposium on Aquaculture in Central America provides the first opportunity for the industry to discuss its results.
First Nations Of South & Central America Indexes in Latin american /caribbean Studies. Archeological investigations in BritishGuiana, by Clifford languages of Mexico and central america and their http://exlibris.colgate.edu/Staff/EHutton/SouthAmer.htm
Extractions: Colgate Univ. Library Research Guide Locating books through the online catalog There are two ways to execute a subject search in Colgate's Library's catalog (Mondo) . The s ubject key word search can be the best place to begin your quest for books in Case Library. For a more specific type of subject searching use the Library of Congress terms listed below with an e xact subject headings search. Hot Tip: If you find a great book on your subject, check the bibliography for other books to read. Indians of South America
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Extractions: The Taino Indigenous News Service (TINS) ON A REMOTE tip of the Dominican Republic, researchers believe they have discovered the site of one of the most brutal and bloody massacres of Indians by Spanish conquistadores. The battle is well documented in Spanish texts, but the discovery of the remains of the settlement provides the first archeological documentation of the episode and of the peace-loving Taino people who lived there. Details of the expedition were revealed recently at a meeting of the Society for California Archeology in Rohnert Park, near Santa Rosa, Calif. This is the most important archeological discovery in the Caribbean in the last twenty-five to fifty years, said Pedro Morales, head of East National Park, where the city was discovered. Only 11 years after Columbus discovered the New World, a Spanish army led by legendary explorer Ponce de Leon and others destroyed the unnamed Taino settlement, slaughtering as many as 7,000 residents. The barbaric incident was one of the first in a 50-year period of conquest in which disease and slaughter wiped out the Taino population of more than 1 million on the island of Hispaniola. Exploring the dense forest around a sinkhole so isolated that it could be reached only by mule trains or helicopters, the archeology team discovered four large ceremonial plazas and the remains of a city that once may have held tens of thousands of people.
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: South America Incorporates all the major archeological sites in precolombian hydrometeorologicaldata network for South america, central america, and the caribbean. http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/southamerica.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About See also: South American travel and tourism A-Z Index Titles Descriptions Ancient Mexico Andean Botanical Information System Canela Indians of Northeastern Central Brazil Living Languages of the Americas ... R-HydroNET Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Ancient Mexico Offers historical insight to the ancient cultures that once existed in Mesoamerica and their relevance today. Incorporates all the major archeological sites in precolombian Mesoamerica and Andean South America, with numerous other pages graphically depicting the art, and culture of these regions. Last checked: Andean Botanical Information System Information on the flowering plants of Andean South America, presented in English and Spanish. Provides descriptions, photos, and illustrations of flora in specific geographic regions, including Chile, and coastal and Northern Peru. Also features plant checklists for ecoregions such as coastal deserts, montane forests, and inter-Andean valleys.
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Central America Microform Collection US diplomatic post records central america El Salvador Latin american and Caribbeanofficial statistical Collection of Middle america Cultural Anthropology. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/latam/micro/cenam.html
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Extractions: Kitty's Place Belize is a small English-speaking country nestled on the Central American coast of the Caribbean Sea. Entering into its second decade of independence, Belize is an excellent example of a young, peaceful democracy. Belize is noted for its natural beauty: unspoiled rivers and rainforests, abundant wildlife, countless Mayan archeological sites, and the world's second largest barrier reef. The Placencia peninsula in southern Belize offers miles of natural beach, numerous coral-encrusted cayes, a rich mangrove lagoon and road access from the mainland, making the area an ideal base for exploring both the Caribbean Sea and the Belizean jungle. Kitty's Place is a secluded beach resort located on the peninsula, 1.5 miles north of the Creole village of Placencia, 2 miles south of the Garifuna village of Seine Bight and a short walk from the local airstrip. This small Belizean resort is owned and operated by Kitty Fox and Ran Villanueva. The resort accommodations are built of tropical hardwoods in the Caribbean style. The resort has a full-service restaurant and bar, a well-stocked gift shop and a large selection of activities. Snorkeling . An experience that should not be missed! Each of our cayes has its own unique coral garden, with a reef life so bountiful that even a non-swimmer can enjoy the wonders of our underwater world! Our licensed local guides will swim with you to help identify our abundant marine wildlife.
The Editorial Board Of The Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink caribbean Archaeology Editor, Editorial Advisor. Society of Virginia Chairman forthe Archeological Society of South and central American Resources Editor. http://www.centrelink.org/Editors.html
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Extractions: North American Archaeology Updated: March 2002 Teotihuacan - The City of the Gods Tlahuica Cultures of Morelos Palenque Project Virtual Palenque ... Aztlan E-Journal and registration for AZTLAN email discussion groups Ancient American Civilizations: Mesoamerica Web Resources The Mesoamerican Ballgame, An educational web site
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Extractions: This section features useful links for the study of the Caribbean and Latin America: (The Summit of Americas documents and more) (In French) (Art gallery) (Spanish-language site on sustainable development in Latin American agriculture) (Master's Thesis, University of Chile, 1995) (Recent agreement between the U.S. and several Caribbean nations about development and security in the region) Brooklyn College Library's "Archival Survey of the Records of the Jamaican and Trinidadian Communities in the U.S."