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         Bolivia Culture:     more books (42)
  1. The ethnography of South-America seen from Mojos in Bolivia, (His Comparative ethnographical studies. 3) by Erland Nordenskiöld, 1924
  2. Bridging Cultures and Hemispheres: The Legacy of Archibald Reekie and Canadian Baptists in Bolivia
  3. Geography and culture matter for malnutrition in Bolivia [An article from: Economics and Human Biology] by R. Morales, A.M. Aguilar, et all 2004-12-01
  4. Analisis Cultural: Revista de la Sociedad de Geografía, Historia y Estudios Geopolóticos de Cochabamba; 500 Años del Encuentro de Dos Mundos; Bicentenario del Nacimiento del Mariscal Andres de Santa Cruz
  5. Politica y Espiritu: Ensayos (Tomo 2) (Volume 2) by Jorge Siles Salinas, 2003
  6. Short term consultant report: An evaluation of potential deciduous orchard sites in Bolivia (Working paper = Documento de trabajo) by Anthony H Hatch, 1979
  7. Catechizing Culture: Missionaries, Aymara, and the "New Evangelization" by Andrew Orta, 2004-11-10
  8. Bolivia in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture (In Focus Guides) by Cherry, 1994-08
  9. Lines in the Water: Nature and Culture at Lake Titicaca by Ben Orlove, 2002-06-13
  10. Mission Culture on the Upper Amazon: Native Tradition, Jesuit Enterprise, and Secular Policy in Moxos, 1660-1880 by David Block, 1994-01-01
  11. Tiwanaku: Ancestors of the Inca
  12. Advances in Titicaca Basin Archaeology (Ideas, Debates and Perspectives)
  13. Archaeological Research on the Islands of the Sun and Moon, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia: Final Results of the Proyecto Tiksi Kjarka (Monograph (Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at Ucla), 52.)
  14. Ancient Tiwanaku (Case Studies in Early Societies) by John Janusek, 2008-03-31

21. Culture In Bolivia - Vacation Packages
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22. Bolivia Travel Guide, Tourist, Book, Tour, Hotel, Restaurant
3. bolivia culture Shock! Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company. 4. Bolivia In Focus A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture. Interlink Publishing.
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Bolivia travel guide tourist book tour hotel restaurant Bolivia Travel Guide
Tourist, Book, Tour, Hotel, Restaurant ITEM NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF TRAVEL GUIDE CODE PRICE Bolivia Handbook Footprint. pages. Size 4¾”x8¼”. Includes 32 color photos and 46 maps. Bolivia is weird . Everything about this land-locked country in the heart of South America is out of the ordinary - like the surreal landscapes of Gabriel García Márquez or Isabel Allende. It's the kind of place where you start taking the strangest things for granted. Like sitting next to an alligator on a bus, sharing a taxi with a pile of llama fetuses , or waiting behind a group of piglets at the check-in desk. In Bolivia, it seems, pigs really do fly. Totally packed with up-to-date information including highlights of virtually every town and site Also includes money-saving tips, advice on staying healthy, and anecdotes on local history , culture, customs, and etiquette.

23. Culture Shock! Bolivia
Culture Shock! Bolivia. Culture Shock! Bolivia by Authors Mark Cramer Released January, 2003 ISBN 1558686401 Paperback Sales Rank 412,085,
http://www.historyamericas.com/Culture_Shock_Bolivia_1558686401.html
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Some have said that Bolivia is timeless; a land that refuses to change. Maybe, BUT a guide that exists to expound on the Bolivian culture should not be timeless it needs to be current. This guide is not current. Mark Cramer initially wrote this book pre-1996, and though the title page states the text was "revisited in 2001" I found nothing in the book that included the last five years of Bolivias revolts and reformations. Bolivia is a country with serious upheavals (economic and political) and it has an engaging and often revolutionary political system. My visit this year to Bolivia showed me that the country and people do change, and they have. This book should have illustrated this fact. My criticism does not mean that the book is without some significance. Cramers first 100 pages are somewhat engaging and informative. His writing is at its best in the chapter that deals with "Social and Business Customs". Sadly, half of that chapter is used to list the various festivals in Bolivia, without adequately telling you the "why" each festival exists, i.e. "San Rafael" (24 Oct.) "A four day festival in Santa Fe with folk dancing and more drinking." The last 150 pages are superfluous. Instead of guiding you deeper into the customs, culture and etiquette (the normal focus of Culture Shock! guides) Cramer takes a hike... literally. He attempts to turn the book into a travel guide, and not a good one at that.

24. Soka Gakkai--NEWS: 2004 Newsletters-Nur University, Bolivia, Hosts Lecture On Bu
Soka Gakkai Newsletter April 3, 2004 Nur University, Bolivia, Hosts Lecture on Buddhism at SGIbolivia culture Center. On March 16
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25. Soka Gakkai--NEWS: 2004 Newsletters-Nur University, Bolivia, Hosts Lecture On Bu
Nur University, Bolivia, Hosts Lecture on Buddhism at SGIbolivia culture Center. SGI-Bolivia hosts lecture on Buddhism and the SGI.
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Soka Gakkai Newsletter
April 3, 2004
Nur University, Bolivia, Hosts Lecture on Buddhism at SGI-Bolivia Culture Center
SGI-Bolivia hosts lecture on Buddhism and the SGI
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26. Americas, Search By Continent, Programs, Study Abroad, Northwestern University
SIT bolivia culture and Development. Sponsoring Organization School for International Training (SIT). Program Web Site SIT bolivia culture and Development.
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Sponsoring Organization: School for International Training (SIT) Program Type: Field-based, experiential learning in SIT program courses, with an independent study component Terms: Fall Semester, Winter-Spring Quarters Location: Cochabamba Valley, Bolivia Housing: Homestays and hotels/hostels Language Prerequisite: 3 recent terms or the equivalent of college Spanish Program Web Site: SIT Bolivia: Culture and Development Northwestern Policies and Requirements for this Program: Northwestern has a number of program-specific requirements that students must adhere to while they are abroad. To see if Northwestern has any such requirements for this program, click here Extra Information:
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    28. Bolivia - LANIC
    Sociedad de la Información en bolivia ADSIB. Biblioteca Virtual en Salud Promoting ecology, conservation, culture and responsible tourism in bolivia. CocaPress Boletín electrónico
    http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/sa/bolivia
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    29. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    Comprehensive US Library of Congress compilation of information about the history, economy, and culture of bolivia.
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/botoc.html
    BOLIVIA - A Country Study
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    30. Laikakota Cultural Complex
    Children's museum and the Museum of bolivian Arts and culture center around bolivian arts, crafts, and cultural history. Located in La Paz, bolivia.
    http://www.esperanto.com/Quipus/laika.html
    Laikakota Cultural Complex
    The Quipus Cultural Foundation is building a permanent base in La Paz, Bolivia to introduce new ways of learning and doing regarding Bolivian history, art, crafts, science, technology and culture. The Center is located in the heart of this city of one million inhabitants, on 30,000 square meters of land donated by the municipality. The property is on the Laikakota Hill, the most important segment of City's Central Park area. Construction began in July 1995, and the first phase of construction will be completed by the end of 1996.
    The Complex has three inter-related components: the Children's Museum , the Museum of Bolivian Arts and Cultures and the Quipus Craft Development Program . Its cost, including land, planning and construction, is over $20 million, of which 50% has already been obtained. The City's land donation is valued at $6 million and a contribution from the Dutch government covers $2,045,000 of construction and core planning costs. The World Bank is contributing $400,000 for the Craft Development Program. The Bolivian government has made the project a priority and approved a unique debt swap mechanism that has generated $600,000 for the Foundation and will help to cover recurrent costs in the future and ensure the sustainability of the Complex. Top experts from Bolivia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Canada and the U.S. are providing technical assistance in exhibit design, conceptualization and execution.
    A full-time staff, including ethnographers, designers, educators and administrative personnel is now working of the planning for the three components.

    31. Let's Go - Peru, Ecuador, And Bolivia - Culture
    and bolivia Peru; Lima; Northern Peru; Southern Peru; Central Highlands; Cusco and the Sacred Valley; This content is from Let s Go Peru, Ecuador, and bolivia.
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    33. Studyspanish-lapaz-bolivia.tk
    Offers spanish classes, homestay arrangement and Bolivian culture work-shop.
    http://www.studyspanish-lapaz-bolivia.tk

    34. Welcome To Bolivia! (Culture)
    All of the sections have specific information about each of the topics. Most of these topics will help you get the main idea of bolivia and it s culture.
    http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/edison/studentsites/sites/Bolivia/
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    35. Photos Of Bolivia
    A visual account of the culture, landscape, mystery, and architecture of the country.
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    Cochabamba Photos ... Oooh I have a question!! Photos of Bolivia BOLIVIA This site is a visual account of the wonderful culture, landscape, mystery, and architecture that we experienced while in Bolivia. (I took a few photos of homes due to my architectural background). Este sitio es una cuenta visual de la cultura maravillosa, paisaje, misterio, y arquitectura esa experimentamos mientras que en Bolivia. (tomé algunas fotos de los hogares debido a mi fondo arquitectónico). .
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    36. Atlas - Bolivia Map
    Overview of culture, history, economy, currency, government, people, education and languages.
    http://www.map.freegk.com/bolivia/bolivia.php

    Introduction
    People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
    Bolivia Introduction Back to Top Bolivia, officially Republic of Bolivia, republic in central South America, bounded on the north and east by Brazil, on the south-east by Paraguay, on the south by Argentina, and on the west by Chile and Peru. Bolivia and Paraguay are the only landlocked countries in South America. In a north-south direction, the maximum length of Bolivia is about 1,530 km (950 mi); its extreme breadth, in an east-west direction, is about 1,450 km (900 mi). Its area is 1,098,581 sq km (424,165 sq mi), making it the fifth-largest (after Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and Colombia) South American country. The constitutional capital is Sucre; the administrative capital and seat of government is La Paz. Official Name- Republic of Bolivia
    Capital City -La Paz
    Languages- Spanish (official) Quechua (official) Aymará (official)
    Official Currency- Boliviano
    Religions- Catholic, others
    Population- 8,012,000
    Land Area- 1,084,390 sq km (418,683 sq miles)

    37. New Page 1
    Dedicated to exploration, adventure, wildlife, conservation and culture in bolivia.
    http://www.boliviangeographic.com

    From the Editor
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    Slice of Life: Dirty Banker
    Outlaws, Pizza, Love and Salt
    An insiders' glimpse at travel and adventure on the world's largest salt flats
    Back to Rurre: Part III
    A continuation of an adventure on the treacherous Beni River
    A Personal View: Markets not Aid
    Our columnist, Yamanautu, scrutinizes Bolivia's position in the global economy
    K'oca: Sacred Plant of the Incas
    New contributors Lisa and Andre Ismael outline the fascinating history of the coca leaf in Bolivia
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    38. Mark Cramer Culture Shock! Bolivia (Culture Shock!)
    Mark Cramer culture Shock! bolivia (culture Shock!). Author or Artist Mark Cramer. Title culture Shock! bolivia (culture Shock!) Cramer
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    39. CARE - Virtual Field Trip - Bolivia
    Explore bolivia through this virtual field trip and learn about the culture, history, and people. Includes journal entries, a photo album, recommended books and related links.
    http://www.careusa.org/vft/bolivia/
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    40. Map Zones - Bolivia Map
    Learn about the country's language, geography, history, population, culture, currency, government, people, and economy.
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    Introduction
    People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
    Bolivia Introduction Back to Top Bolivia, officially Republic of Bolivia, republic in central South America, bounded on the north and east by Brazil, on the south-east by Paraguay, on the south by Argentina, and on the west by Chile and Peru. Bolivia and Paraguay are the only landlocked countries in South America. In a north-south direction, the maximum length of Bolivia is about 1,530 km (950 mi); its extreme breadth, in an east-west direction, is about 1,450 km (900 mi). Its area is 1,098,581 sq km (424,165 sq mi), making it the fifth-largest (after Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and Colombia) South American country. The constitutional capital is Sucre; the administrative capital and seat of government is La Paz. Official Name- Republic of Bolivia
    Capital City -La Paz
    Languages- Spanish (official) Quechua (official) Aymará (official)
    Official Currency- Boliviano
    Religions- Catholic, others
    Population- 8,012,000
    Land Area- 1,084,390 sq km (418,683 sq miles)

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