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         Guyana History:     more books (100)
  1. The children's story of Guyana by Guy E. L DeWeever, 1949
  2. Dutch Creole in Guyana: Some missing links (Occasional paper) by Ian Robertson, 1974
  3. History of British Guiana,: From the year 1668 to the present time, by James Rodway, 1972
  4. A brief sketch of the early history of British Guiana,: With the origin and abolition of slavery; also the industrial, religious and social status of the ... and the future hopes of the western Negro by Samuel A Richardson, 1916
  5. History of the colonies Essequebo, Demerary and Berbice: From the Dutch establishment to the present day by P. M Netscher, 1929
  6. The Dutch linguistic legacy and the Guyana/Venezuela border question by Ian Robertson, 1981
  7. Centenary history and handbook of British Guiana, by A. R. F Webber, 1931
  8. Republic of Guyana ;: Broadcast statement by the Minister of Information, Martin Carter, on Friday, August 1, 1969 by Martin Carter, 1969
  9. A history of trade unionism in Guyana, 1900 to 1961, with an epilogue to 1964 by Ashton Chase, 1966
  10. Black-water people: A novel about the Allicocks of the Upper Demerara Area, Guyana, South America by Carmen Subryan, 2003
  11. Our Country Guyana (Caribbean Social Studies) by Elvalyne L. Mitchell, 1994-07
  12. Scenes from the history of the Portuguese in Guyana by Mary Noel Menezes, 1986
  13. Scenes from the history of the Chinese in Guyana by Marlene Kwok Crawford, 1989
  14. History, Fable and Myth in the Caribbean and Guianas by Wilson Harris, Selwyn Reginald Cudjoe, 1995-05

101. Agencia De Cooperación Del IICA En Guyana
Informaci³n pol­tica y econ³mica del pa­s.
http://www.iica.int/iicapaises/Guyana/

102. Guyana
Pr©sentation g©n©rale du pays par l'universit© de Laval.
http://www.tlfq.ulaval.ca/axl/amsudant/Guyana.htm
République coopérative de Guyana
Guyana
Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Capitale: Georgetown
Population:
Langue officielle:
anglais ( de facto
Groupe majoritaire: créole guyanais (77 %)
Groupes minoritaires: anglais (env. 20 %), wapishana (1 %), arawak du Nord, akawaio, patamona, pemon, kalihna, wawai, machushi, hindi caraïbéen, créole hollandais de Berbice, créole hollandais de Skepi, warao
Système politique: république unitaire
Articles constitutionnels (langue): art. 53, 139 et 144 de la Constitution du 20 février 1980 (modifiée en 1996)
Lois linguistiques: aucune
1 Situation générale
La Guyana porte le nom officiel de Co-operative Republic of Guyana (ou République coopérative de Guyana ). Le pays est situé sur la côte nord de l’Amérique du Sud et s'appelait anciennement Guyane britannique (ou British Guiana ). La Guyana est bordée au nord par l’océan Atlantique, à l’est par le Surinam, au sud et à l’ouest par le Brésil et à l’ouest par le Venezuela. Le pays a une superficie de 215 083 km². Par comparaison, la Belgique est de 30 527 km²; la France, 543 965 km²; et la Grande-Bretagne, 229 324 km². La Guyana est divisée en administrativement en 10 régions. Les régions de Barima-Waini, Pomeroon-Supenaam, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, Demerara-Mahaica, Mahaica-Berbice et East Berbice-Corentyne correspondent aux plaines côtières, alors que les quatre autres (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo, Potaro-Sipanuri, Upper Demerara-Berbice et Cuyuni-Mazaruni) sont situées dans l'arrière-pays (

103. Guyana
National, presidential, political, and historical flags.
http://flagspot.net/flags/gy.html
Guyana
Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Last modified: by dov gutterman
Keywords: guyana america arrow
Links: FOTW homepage search write us mirrors
by Zeljko Heimer , 27 October 2001 See also:
The Flag
www.guyana.org
"The Golden Arrowhead, Guyana's National Flag has FIVE symbolic colors:
GREEN
represents the agricultural and forested nature of Guyana,
WHITE
symbolizes the rivers and water potential of the country,
GOLDEN arrow represents Guyana's mineral wealth,
BLACK
portrays the endurance that will sustain the forward thrust of the Guyanese people,
RED
represents the zeal and dynamic nature of nation-building which lies before the young and independent Guyana."
Dov Gutterman , 6 January 1999 At July York ICV meeting, showing Guyana page of Album to Whitney Smith, he told me that my ill 1 (sea version) is wrong, summit of triangle should reach the middle of flag. ;I have no illustration of that (any FOTWer ?) Armand du Payrat , 25 October 2001 According to Album 2000 [ ] - National Flag (CSW/- 3:5) - On lnad the flag is in ratio 3:5, green with white fimbrated yellow isosceles triangle with base at hoist and top at fly end, and over it a black fimbrated red traingle with bas at hoist and top at midpoint of the flag. The fimbrations are not made along hoist edge, of course.

104. Guyana OnLine
More than 400 recipes with search index, reflecting the diverse origins of British guyana's people.
http://www.guyanaonline.net/recipes/
NEWS EVENTS CHAT HOME GUYANESE RECIPES 470 Recipes Listed MEMBER CENTER
Guyana is a nation with acquired taste, see what we have to offer.
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ALPHABETICAL LIST Select a letter from below A B C D ... W X Y Z CATEGORY Select a category from below. Baked Goods Desserts Drinks - Wines Meat Sauces Sea Food Soups Sweets - Preserves Vegetables Miscellaneous
Guyana OnLine v 4.343 - 581501

105. Fear Of Violence Prompts Buying Before Guyana Election
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/03/17/carib.guyana.elections.ap/index.html

106. Welcome To Iwokrama
An autonomous international rain forest conservation, research and development organisation based in guyana. It is set up to demonstrate how tropical forests can be sustainably managed and the biodiversity conserved. Activities in forest ecology, wildlife management, adventure tourism, carbon sequestration, participatory approaches and the use of technology such as GIS in decision making.
http://www.iwokrama.org/

Welcome to the new
iwokrama.org
Welcome to the new
iwokrama.org

107. Agri-Net Guyana
Portal with news, statistics, categorised links for agricultural websites in the country.
http://www.agrinetguyana.org.gy/
AGRI-NET GUYANA Guyana's Agricultural Information Network Welcome to the official web site for agricultural information in Guyana. Overview Agricultural Institutions Sub-Sectors Support Services ... Sustainable Development Contact us at guyagri@hotmail.com Home Overview Agricultural Institutions ... Search

108. Suriname Says It Is Open To Talks With Guyana On Border Dispute
CNN
http://cnn.com/2000/WORLD/americas/06/04/bc.carib.suriname.guyana.ap/index.html

109. Apollo Movie Guide's Review Of Guyana Tragedy: The Story Of Jim Jones
Review, cast, links, and cast information.
http://apolloguide.com/mov_revtemp.asp?CId=1807

110. 9 Dead In Bus-truck Crash In Rural Guyana
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/01/14/carib.guyana.buscrash.ap/index.html

111. Wwirt's Home Page
Photographs taken on a canoe trip along the upper Essequibo River in extreme southern guyana. Some of the Wai Wai and Wapishana guides and boatmen demonstrated a few string figures for the author.
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/1414/guy.htm
Rain Forest String Figures from Guyana
This first picture is of a February 1996 canoe trip along the upper Essequibo River in extreme southern Guyana. Our party consisted of Wai Wai and Wapishana guides and boatmen and some folks from the U.S. The area is in the center of one of the largest areas of undisturbed rain forest remaining anywhere.
Anaconda
This is an anaconda that we came across on the Kassikaityu River. At the time it looked about 50 feet long, but 15 to 20 feet with a 8 to 12 inch diameter would probably be closer. We saw it on three different occasions. Each time it posed for us for about ten minutes and then slithered back into the water. My greatest fear was getting pushed into the water by my canoe mates as they jockeyed for a better camera angle.
Campsite on the Essequibo River
This was a great campsite until one night during a rainstorm when about 15 gallons of water collected in a sag in the the tarp. Some ropes gave way at 5 a.m. and dumped all the water on my hammock and me. Fortunately, the water was warm.
String Figures
String figures are structures created from a loop of string with the hands, usually by one person, but sometimes by two, as in the well known string game "Cats Cradle". They are probably the most widespread of all games, being found in nearly all cultures.

112. Guyana Missions Home Page
Mission work of the Churches of Christ in guyana, South America.
http://www.guyana-missions.org/
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updated 6 June 2004
résumé here.)
Charitable Gift Annuity , a contract between the donor of cash or securities and Operation Guyana. The donor makes an irrevocable gift in exchange for guaranteed payments, with the remaining value benefiting Operation Guyana.
click on this link
to the multipart article and read it. There will be further installments to be posted over the next two months and will explain just exactly how this can be done. However, Operation Guyana is not in the business of providing investment, legal or tax advice. You should consult your own advisors before making any investment. Please make any donation checks out to the JENKS CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mark the memo section of the check "for Operation Guyana."
Operation Guyana
c/o Jenks Church of Christ 2101 West 118th Street South Jenks, OK 74037

113. Muslim, Hindu, Christian Holidays Clash In Guyana
CNN
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/americas/01/04/guyana.holiday.clash.ap/index.html

114. George Lamming Warns About Race
Lamming's memorial lecture for Dr. Cheddi Jagan, titled Language and Politics of Ethnicity.
http://www.guyanaundersiege.com/Cultural/George Lamming Warns about Race .htm
GUYANA UNDER SIEGE George Lamming Warns about Race by Rickey Singh HOME THE celebrated Caribbean novelist and political commentator, George Lamming, is challenging political parties and social interest groups of the Caribbean Community to make the region's ethnic/cultural diversity a cause for celebration and to exorcise "the virus of ethnic nationalism" that afflicts some of our societies. An icon of his native Barbados and the Caribbean, Lamming was at the time dealing with issues of identity and conflict, plantation culture and the creolisation process while addressing the topic of "Language and the Politics of Ethnicity."
His forum was the Institute of Caribbean and Latin American Studies, York University in Toronto. The occasion, attended by hundreds, among them citizens of the Caribbean diaspora, was the fourth in the series of annual memorial lecture by the university to commemorate the life and times of Dr. Cheddi Jagan, late President of Guyana, who died on March 6, 1997, following a heart attack.
At a time when ethnic divisions remain a very challenging problem in the region, particularly for societies like Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname, but also with increasing tension even in Barbados, Lamming, made a diagnostic course of plantation society in this region to dismiss any reliable claim to any form of "ancestral purity."

115. Welcome To GIHA
Promotes the well being, protection of rights, dignity and pride of all Indian Guyanese. Also works to preserve and propagate the Indian cultural heritage.
http://www.gihagy.com/
09-Apr-2004 About GIHA GIHA Today Perspective IZZAT ... Editorial Human Rights GIHA Crime Report GIFT Report Wismar Report LINKS GOPIO Guyana Under Siege NEWS Indo Caribbean World Stabroek News Times of India Dawn Other ROAR JAIAG CIOG Caribbean Hindu Sports Cricinfo Welcome to the Guyana Indian Heritage Association Postal Address: PO Box 101740 Georgetown, Guyana, South America. 37A THIRD STREET, ALBERTTOWN, GEORGETOWN, GUYANA. TEL: 592-223-6385 E-MAIL: giha@futurenetgy.com Guyana Get Ready! Coming in May...Guyana's Biggest Indian Celebration..GIH A's 6th Annual Guyana Mela! GIHA calls for UN Troops as the PPP Government admits that it cannot command the armed forces. Indian Arrival Holiday - Jan 2nd, 2004 Give GOPIO a Medal Jan 1, 2004 Remembering Our Fallen Jahajis For Anita's Pride GIHA Accuses AI of Racial Bias Who Cries For Somatie Singh? ... DAY OF DIGNITY - FEB 23RD, 2004 Feb 23rd, 2004 Courage in 2004 - GIHA Perspective Jan 2, 2004

116. Guyana - Bank Of Guyana
Banking, financialsector and economic statistics, legal tender, legal and regulatory framework, press releases and contact information.
http://www.bankofguyana.org.gy/

117. New Page 1
Official site with organization news and contact information.
http://www.gff.org.gy/

118. Climbers Of Guyana
Vegetative key to the climbing plant species of the Mabura Hill region, guyana, South America.
http://www.lianas.tmfweb.nl/index_ie.htm
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119. French Guyana
Animated GIF image.
http://www.atlasgeo.net/flags/anglais/html/Efrenchguyana.htm

120. Bird Lists
Partial checklist, including localities; you must fill out a form to receive an email with the full list.
http://www.wilderness-explorers.com/bird_lists.htm
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Bird List
The following is an EXTRACT from Wilderness Explorer's Bird and Locality List which is available by email - click here to request it!
Birds of Guyana
Compiled from lists by: Davis Finch and Travis McLellan of Wings Richard Ryan of Neotropic Bird Tours Sally Coyne of Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia David Agro and David Ridgley Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia David Stejskal of Field Guides Chris Doughty of Peregrine Bird Tours Terry Henkel of the Smithsonian Institute Compiled September 1998 by Wilderness Explorers - Cara Suites, 176 Middle Street Georgetown, Guyana Tel : 592-2-77698 Fax : 592-2-62085 Voice Mail : 592-2-62085 E Mail : info@wilderness-explorers.com
Home Page : www.wilderness-explorers.com Key to Sightings Kur Kurupukari Base Camp
I Iwokrama Mountains
M Mile 26 Camp Site
Sur Southern section of Iwokrama Reserve bordering Surama
S In and around the village of Surama
GB Georgetown Botanical Gardens
K Karanambu Ranch
R Rupununi Savannahs RK Rupununi Savannahs around Karanambu T Timberhead Rain Forest Resort SL Shanklands Rainforest Resort A In and around Annai IR Ireng River D Demerara River O Orinduik Falls KF Kaieteur Falls MR Manari Ranch L Lethem Township MC Mahaicony River Family: Tinamidae Tinamous Site Found Great Tinamou Tinamus major Kur, I, M, Sur, S, SL, T, A

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