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  1. POWER & ECONOMIC CHANGE (South American and Latin American Economic History) by Mclewin, 1987-06-01
  2. From plantocracy to nationalisation: A profile of sugar in Guyana by M Shahabuddeen, 1984
  3. The nature and function of calypso in Guyana (Paper / [Seminar on the Calypso]) by Malcolm Corrica, 1986
  4. The small man a real man in the co-operative republic-Guyana;: Speeches by Forbes Burnham, 1969
  5. Colonialism and underdevelopment in Guyana, 1580-1803 by Alvin O Thompson, 1987
  6. Our heroic ancestors: Speeches by Prime Minister Hamilton Green, M.P., during the 150th anniversary of full emancipation in Guyana, July-August, 1988 by Hamilton Green, 1988
  7. A history of All Saints' Parish, New Amsterdam, 1811-1979 by Derek H Goodrich, 1979
  8. The Third World: Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana : A Bibliography (Public Administration Series : Bibliography P 2912) by E. Willard Miller, Ruby M. Miller, 1990-07
  9. Geological summary by David Bleackley, 1957
  10. British Guiana: Its past history, present position, & future prospects in relation to Venezuela by Hugh Watt, 1887
  11. The children's story of Guyana by Guy E. L De Weever, 1949
  12. The Rupununi Development Company Limited: The early history by Harry Everard Turner, 1972
  13. National communication and development: A comparative study of four British colonies: Nigeria, Guyana, Singapore and Hong Kong by Siu-nam Lee, 1988
  14. A history of British Guiana, compiled from various authorities by George Hanneman Bennett, 1875

81. Society, History, By Region, South America: Guyana
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82. Guyana: Natural History Tour - Tours Of Exploration
guyana Natural history Tour, Printable Version. This small countryon the northeast shoulder of South America is seldom visited by
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83. Guyana --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, history from guyana The first human inhabitants of guyana probablycame into the highlands during the first millennium before Christ.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=109212&tocid=214124&query=guyana

84. Janet Jagan
A Piece Of guyana s history 1953-1955. The Dialogue Should Continue. August 12,2001. © 2001 Janet Jagan. A Piece Of guyana s history - 1953-1955 by Janet Jagan.
http://www.jagan.org/janet_jagan7.htm
A Piece Of Guyana's History - 1953-1955 The Dialogue Should Continue The Audit Commission Burying The False Accusations
The Dialogue Should Continue
by Janet Jagan (May 2002)
The crime situation in Guyana has been commented upon by representatives of two embassies in Guyana, the United States Ambassador Mr Ronald Godard and the Canadian High Commissioner Mr Serge Marcoux. Both have decried the crime wave and the fact that it has not been condemned by all sectors of our society. Mr Godard remarked that this has been treated almost like a "legitimate subject for debate." Both envoys pointed to the obvious fact that Guyana is a democratic society that depends on the rule of law for its existence. And both promised assistance if requested. All of what they had to say is true and a lot depends on restoring balance and good sense to the awful happenings at the crime level. Can there be any justification for the horrendous escape by the five prisoners and the subsequent deaths that have taken place? The politicisation of all these happenings since the Mashramani breakout from the Georgetown Prison has poisoned the atmosphere and prevented some thinking and reasonable attitudes. Surely the whole of Guyanese society should be backing the Police in their efforts to apprehend the criminals. These are no "Robin Hood" bandits, but those hardened in the criminal world of guns, drugs and robbery. Maybe the US Ambassador and the Canadian High Commissioner should urge their governments to stop sending highly-trained and hardened criminals back to Guyana because they were born here. Maybe there should be a limit to the time they have lived in North America and learned their trade so well. Most went abroad as children or adolescents, innocent when they left, but something else when deported to Guyana. That might ease our problems.

85. History Of Guyana Results From Gezia.org
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86. Macmillan Publishers Caribbean, Secondary, History - The Making Of Guyana
Buy this book from Macmillan. back. Caribbean and World history. TheMaking of guyana Vere T Daly. A scholarly but very readable account
http://www.macmillan-caribbean.com/books/General/History/makeguyan.htm
Extent: 244pp
216 x 138mm
ISBN: 333 14482 1
Price: £6.95
Caribbean and World History The Making of Guyana
Vere T Daly A scholarly but very readable account of the development of Guyanese society, from the earliest times to the present day. Contents
Preface
The First Guyanese
The Discovery of Guiana
The Search for El Dorado
The European Settlement The Introduction of Sugar and Slaves The First English Invasion The Buccaneers The Development of Essequibo and Berbice The Rise of Demerara The Return of the English The French Occupation The Third English Invasion The Final English Invasion The Abolition of Slavery Negro Villages and Immigration Making Guyana a Modern State The Boundaries of Guyana From Colony to Co-operative Republic Guyana

87. Weather Underground: Georgetown, Guyana Forecast
Current Conditions. Updated 500 PM GYT on May 13, 2004 Observed at Georgetown,guyana (history). 78 °F / 26 °C Rain. Humidity 92%. Dew Point 76 °F / 24 °C.
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    88. More News From Guyana-Guyana Interactive
    News , history, Government, Flags, Holidays, and other general information.
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    89. Bibliography / Book List: Guyana - Culture, History, Economics, Development, Pol
    Mangu, Basdeo. Indians in guyana A Concise history from Their Arrival tothe Present. 1999. A Political and Social history of guyana, 19451983.
    http://www.ibike.org/bibliography/guyana-books.htm
    Bibliography / Book List: Guyana
    To help on your search for knowledge we provide the following bibliographies / book lists. The variety of subject matter these publications cover foretells of the diversity you will find in the country. Specific titles are sometimes hard to find. Even if your local bookstore or library doesn't have the specific titles listed, pick up what is available. We welcome you comments and suggestions on books and articles to add. If you go to Barnes and Noble from the links in the bibliography and purchase something, the International Bicycle Fund will benefit slightly from your purchase. Thanks for your help. "Guyana: Poor Man's Gold Rush," Economist [London], May 12, 1990, 42, 46. Abrams, Ovid S. Metegee: The History and Culture of Guyana . Eldorado Publications, 1998. Adamson, Alan H. Sugar Without Slaves: The Political Economy of British Guiana, 1838-1904. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1972. Akhtar, Shameen. British Guiana: A Study of Marxism and Racialism in the Caribbean. Dallas: Southern Methodist University, 1962. Arbell, Mordechai.

    90. GlobalEDGE (TM) | Country Insights - History Of Guyana
    structure, vital statistics, country map, real time news, and countryspecific links. http//globaledge.msu.edu guyana history.
    http://globaledge.msu.edu/ibrd/CountryHistoryPrint.asp?CountryID=130&RegionID=4

    91. South Asia Diaspora Bibliographic Guide: Search: Search Results
    and survival on the Guyanese sugar plantations Toronto TSAR, 1993 UCB Moffitt HD4875.G95M36 1993 Subjects Contract Labor guyana history India East
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    92. Guyana - Brief History
    Caribbean guyana Brief history guyana. Cooperative Republic of guyana.GY. EP Homepage. A Brief history of guyana. Before the arrival of
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    Guyana
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    A Brief History of Guyana
    Before the arrival of Europeans, the region was inhabited by both Carib and Arawak tribes, who named it Guiana, which means "land of waters." The coast was sighted by Columbus in 1498 but was ignored by Spanish settlers. The Dutch settled in Guyana in the late 16th century. Although the Indigenous people welcomed the settlers, the settlers chose to exploit them, decimating the population, then bringing in African slaves to make up for the lost labor force. A slave revolt in 1763 was lead by Guyana's national hero Cuffy. Back to the Guyana Homepage

    93. The Washington Times - Guyana
    Significant Dates in Guyanese history. 1966 The country became politicallyindependent under the new name, guyana. 1970 guyana became
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    A Special International Report Prepared by The Washington Times Advertising Department - Published on June 30, 2000 Advertisers Barama Company Limited
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    Marketing Director: Nadira Shah Ullyett For more information, call The Washington Times International Advertising Department at (202) 636-3035 (202) 635-0103 fax e-mail: natlad@wt.infi.net Director, International Business Development Carl Hagen Production Supervisor: Jill Koehler Graphic Designer: Ann Englehart Website Design: Earl Murton Associates, LLC Significant Dates in Guyanese History The country became politically independent under the new name, Guyana. Guyana became a republic and Linden, Corriverton and Rose Hall were established as towns. Guyana hosted the first Caribbean Festival of Creative Arts (Carifesta). Guyana became of the original four members of the newly formed Caribbean Community (Caricom), together with Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago.

    94. MSN Encarta : Online Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas, And Homework
    Multipart article describes the history, resources, and government of this country.
    http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=02A08000

    95. Guyana: Land Of Six Peoples
    Please make a note of the new url http//www.landofsixpeoples.com.
    http://www.lasalle.edu/~daniels/guyana/h2pict.htm
    Please make a note of the new url:
    http://www.landofsixpeoples.com

    96. GUYANA ONLINE
    Site of extensive links and information.
    http://www.guyana.com/

    97. Guyana - Consular Information Sheet
    United States, Department of State, information sheet on guyana.
    http://travel.state.gov/guyana.html
    U.S. Department of State
    Bureau of Consular Affairs
    Washington, DC 20520

    Consular Information Sheet
    This information is current as of today,
    Guyana
    December 18, 2003 COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: Guyana is a developing nation. Tourist facilities are not fully developed, except for hotels in the capital city of Georgetown and a limited number of eco-resorts. ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: For further information about entry, exit and custom requirements, travelers may consult the Embassy of Guyana at 2490 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008, telephone (202) 625-6900, the Consulate General in New York, or honorary consuls in California, Florida, Ohio and Texas. Internet: http://www.guyanaca.com or www.guyana.org; or email: guyanaembassy@hotmail.com SAFETY AND SECURITY: Guyana continues to suffer from political and labor unrest. Following national elections in March 2001, demonstrations, assaults, road blockages, vandalism, looting and confrontations with law enforcement authorities occurred both in Georgetown and outlying areas. These events have continued on a sporadic and unpredictable basis. Although protests in the past have not been directed at U.S. citizens and violence against Americans in general is rare, visitors should nevertheless remain alert and take prudent personal security measures to deal with the unexpected while in Guyana. When protests occur, avoid areas where crowds have congregated, take common-sense precautions, monitor news broadcasts closely, and maintain a low profile.

    98. Indigenous Peoples
    This an introductory overiew and photo essay on guyana's Amerindians, including summaries of their current situation, challenges and prospects.
    http://www.sdnp.org.gy/gallery/mm/indigenous.html
    Indigenous Peoples
    1.0 Introduction
    The Indigenous peoples of Guyana have inhabited the country long before the land was discovered by the Europeans. They are also major inhabitants of the hinterland, forest, savannah, coastland and and highland. They possess knowledge of the natural environment that enables them to survive in the wild as well as benefit therefrom. There are nine remaining tribes left, the Wapishiana, Akawaio, Arekuna, Macushi, Carib, Warrow, Patamona, Arawak and the Wai Wa, which has reached what some may see as something of a gene pool crisis, for they are few of the pure Wai Wai people left in the villages.
    1.1 Current status of Indigenous people
    Unfortunately these people sometimes find themselves in the midst of land use conflicts, where they find the land they reside upon are granted as a consession to foresters, miners, resort developers or conservation areas. They are also exploited by some people who use their skill to harvest forest products, such as wildlife and non timber products, they are paid very little upon delivery.
    Amerindian farming
    Amerindian farmers use the traditional method of shifting agriculture which is a method best suited to the conditions of the forest. It was a method that has evolved over centuries of experience. It has been criticized as a wasteful means of landuse, however it has proven to be an effective means of cultivation without needing artificial fertilizers or pesticides. However times are changing and many farmers are remaining on one piece of land for a longer time because of land restrictions and other outside influences, thus necessitating modern techniques of artificial fertilizers and pecticides.

    99. Guyana: Land Of Six Peoples
    Resource by Professor Len Daniels at La Salle University. The only web site reference for guyana cited by the Brittanica Book of the Year, 1999 edition (page 615)
    http://www.lasalle.edu/~daniels/guyexp/gy1001.htm
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    100. Guyana OnLine
    Offering free webbased email, message boards, chat, online directory of Guyanese, classifieds, events calendar, recipes, proverbs, resources and tourism information.
    http://www.guyanaonline.net/index.php
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    THE four-year-old child, who was struck down by a mini-bus on D'Urban Street on May 25, died Friday in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). The Enterprise Primary School pupil, Lennox Duke, of Lot 62 D'... 0 comment(s) Guyana Chronicle / Jun 9th, 2004 Read More / Comment Username Password Forgot your password? Sign Up Now! Georgetown , Guyana Friday
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