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  1. Insight Guide New Mexico (Insight Guides) by Brian Bell, 2004-02
  2. Liquid Mexico: Festive Spirits, Tequila Culture, and the Infamous Worm by Becky Youman, Bryan Estep, 2005-10-30
  3. Ancient Mexico and Central America: Archaeology and Culture History by Susan Toby Evans, 2004-05
  4. Secrets of Ancient Cultures: The Maya--Activities and Crafts from a Mysterious Land by Arlette N. Braman, 2003-03-14
  5. Mexico in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture (In Focus Guides) by John Ross, 2002-05
  6. Visual Culture in Spain and Mexico by Anny Brooksbank Jones, 2007-08-21
  7. Peregrina: Love and Death in Mexico (Louann Atkins Temple Women & Culture Series) by Alma M. Reed, 2007-04-01
  8. Mexico Today: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary History and Culture by Don Coerver, Suzanne Pasztor, et all 2004-08
  9. On the Border: Society and Culture between the United States and Mexico (Latin American Silhouettes) by Andrew Grant Wood, 2004-10
  10. USA Mexico Culture Capsules by J. Dale Miller, Russell H. Bishop, 1998-03
  11. The Fence and the River: Culture and Politics at the U.S.-Mexico Border by Claire F. Fox, Fox Claire, 1999-04-01
  12. Power, Community And The State: The Political Anthropology of Organisation in Mexico (Anthropology, Culture and Society) by Monique Nuijten, 2003-04-20
  13. Imagining la Chica Moderna: Women, Nation, and Visual Culture in Mexico, 1917û1936 by Joanne Hershfield, 2008-06-30
  14. Rituals of Rule, Rituals of Resistance: Public Celebrations and Popular Culture in Mexico (Latin American Silhouettes) by William H. Beezley, 1994-05-28

21. The Huichol Of Mexico, Their Culture, Symbolism And Art - Mexico Connect Feature
The Huichol of mexico, Their culture, Symbolism and Art a feature section in mexico Connect - mexico's monthly ezine / magazine devoted to informing about and promoting mexico, her people, A Day in the Life. Business in mexico. Destinations. Did You Know
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    Tom Meyers - A personal reflection on the current state of Huichol life.
    Guadalupe and the Way of the Huichol
    Anne Paule Picker - The Huichol way is the way of the Heart.
    The Huichols: A Culture in Transition
    Susana Eger Valadez - Viewpoints from within the culture.
  • 22. Access Mexico Connect - Current Issue. The Electronic Magazine All About Mexico
    Current Issue. in mexico Connect mexico's monthly ezine / magazine devoted to informing about and promoting mexico, her people, culture, history, arts, business and spectacular areas and beaches
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  • Email the WebJefe June 2004 - Vol. 8. Issue #2 Publisher's Comments Another reason to become an annual Subscriber! Each month a lucky subscriber receives that month's Award - Belong to Mexico Connect. Here's how. Here's why.
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    Paquimé - Casas Grandes, Chihuahua Paquimé, sometimes called Casas Grandes, is probably the most important ruin in Northern Mexico. It is a link between the cultures of Mesoamerica, in the center of Mexico, and the pueblo culture of the Anasazi, from the four corners area of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. By Richard Ferguson - the Emperor and Empress of Mexico "They look upon you as their redeemer; someone who will bring equality and prosperity to Mexico." In his naivety, Maximilian genuinely believed the lie that the Mexican people were behind him, and were eagerly anticipating his arrival. By Ruth Ross Merrimer The Instituto Cientifico de Casa de Na Balom: A Magical Place. San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas.
  • 23. Pagina De Relacion
    This site includes some bibliography, maps and links about Hernan Cortes and the Aztec culture.
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    24. Spanish School For Foreigners - Centro De Idiomas Del Sureste - MERIDA, YUCATAN,
    Spanish school for foreigners in Merida, Yucatan, mexico. Offer intensive programs, cultural enrichment programs for Spanish teachers and Maya culture courses. Homestay available.
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    25. New Mexico Guide | Visitor Information And Hotel Reservations For Santa Fe, Albu
    Complements hardbound edition of the detailed New mexico guide featuring photographic glimpse of New mexico arts, scenery and diverse culture. Web sections include listings of events, attractions, galleries, and shopping venues statewide.
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    26. Learn About Mexican Culture
    Search. mexico / Central America for Visitors Learn About MexicanCulture. mexico/Central America for Visitors Blog. « mexico Bans
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    27. Museum Of Indian Arts & Culture | Santa Fe, New Mexico
    A component of the Museum of New mexico, furthers understanding of the Southwest's Indian communities through collection, research, and education focused on the region's indigenous cultures and their history.
    http://www.miaclab.org/

    28. AncientMexico.com - The Art, Culture, And History Of Ancient Mesoamerica
    ancientmexico.com, a concise educational resource on mesoamerican art, history, and archeology. Historical Document From mexico. William H. Presscott's Conquest of mexico. Ancient mexico Bookstore. Legends of the Plumed
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    WELCOME TO ANCIENTMEXICO.COM, AN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE FOR THE STUDY OF THE ART AND CULTURES OF PRE-COLUMBIAN MESOAMERICA. The Ancient Web
    The Map
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    The conquest of mexico has been added in a flash version complete with every chapter in the historic account of the fatal encounter between the Aztecs and the Spaniards.
    The Ancient Web AncientPeru.com The website devoted to the Art and Culture of the Ancient Andean region. This site includes resources for the fascinating history of the Incas, and maps of the Andean world. AncientChile.com The website devoted to the Art and Culture of the Ancient Patagonian region. This site includes resources for the fascinating history of the mapuche, and the very famous pictorial on Chile by Marta Zaleska. About Ancient Mexico Ancient mexico is the product of many years fascination with the cultural legacy of the latin american peoples. As a web designer I wanted to create a site that was both educational and close to my heart. If you would like to send me an email, or perhaps have some good ideas for the site, please contact me at: info@ancientmexico.com

    29. ACCESS MEXICO'S HISTORY AND TRADITIONS - IN MEXICO CONNECT
    and traditions in mexico Connect - mexico s monthly ezine / magazine devotedto informing about and promoting mexico, her people, culture, history, arts
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    The History, Myths, Arts and Traditions of Mexico
    History of Mexico Myths of Mexico Arts of Mexico Traditions of Mexico
    The Current History of Mexico:
    The Time-Line View : from 3500 B.C. to the present day.
    This view is fully integrated allowing the reader to jump back and forth between time periods, events and people as their interest leads them.
    The Historical Person View
    A chronolgical listing of important people in the evolution and development of Mexico.
    The Listing of Leaders and Presidents of Mexico View
    Another chronological listing, of the Leaders and Presidents of Mexico
    This Month in Mexico's History
    A month-by-month chronological listing of major events from Mexico's history.
    The Ancient History (often referred to as 'Myths') of Mexico:
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    30. New Mexico Santos
    Focuses on Hispanic art/culture of American Southwest, a quarterly magazine, books, a travelling art exhibit, and a free artist database.
    http://nmsantos.com

    31. Comparing Cultural Differences: Mexico With Canada & The United States
    mexico has a different history and thus a different culture and ways of doingand looking at things. Cultural Comparisons. Aspect. mexico. Canada/USA. Family.
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    Comparing Cultural Differences:
      Although the three countries that make up North America are physically close, Mexico is simply a different country than her northern neighbours. Mexico has a different history and thus a different culture and ways of doing and looking at things. Many people have assumed that things are the same "south of the border", with sometimes serious consequences. The Mexican, his beliefs, expectations and codes of personal and social conduct are so different as to be from a different world. (or as the Mexican would view it, You are from a different world).
      To successfully live or do business in Mexico, it is necessary to enter the world of the Mexican, and be open to the fact that your assumptions about how things are done, often are not true here.
      The major cultural Aspects are described in the following comparison table, which provides a summary of major differences.
      The comparisons are reproduced from Management in Two Cultures - Bridging the gap between US and Mexico , by Eva Kras, 1996-1998, with permission from Intercultural Press Inc ., a company specializing in Cultural publications

    32. Kelvin Baggs: World-Wide Travelogues And Culture
    Travelogues, culture and photos from around the world Egypt, Greece, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, mexico, Bali, Canada and Singapore.
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    3717 visits since 1992. World-Wide Travelogues and Culture Travel Facts:
    Singapore is the only country to have four (4) official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil.
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    33. Mexico And Central America For Visitors - Index Of Feature Articles
    Features holidays such as the Day of the Dead, Cinco de Mayo, and other celebrations in mexico and Central America. Includes articles, photos, maps, free newsletter, and hosted chats.
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    Subscribe to the About Mexico / Central America for Visitors newsletter. Search Mexico / Central America for Visitors Most Recent Articles... Bullfighting in Mexico
    This feature provides an overview of bullfighting in Mexico. - Mexico's Official World Heritage Sites
    The World Heritage Convention on the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage was adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO in 1972. Mexico has 23 sites on the World Heritage List. Here is a listing of all such sites. Monterrey, Mexico
    Monterrey, Mexico, known as the "City of Mountains", is located in the northern part of Mexico, about 150 miles from the U.S. border in Texas. It is the capital city of the state of Nuevo Leon and Mexico's third largest city, with a population of about 1.2 million. - Los Cabos , Mexico

    34. Mexican Culture Posters And Art Prints
    A selection of Mexican culture art prints and posters from the Surfmexico.comgift shop. Surf-mexico.com, . Surfing in mexico. Mexican culture.
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    Surfing in Mexico
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    35. The Collector's Guide New Mexico Overview
    State statistics, map, mileage chart, links, and information about the arts and culture in New mexico.
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    36. Aspects Of Mexican Culture
    Aspects of Mexican culture. Holidays, Cockfights, Lucha Libre (wrestling) andbullfights. Surfmexico.com, . Mexican culture and Activities.
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    37. 85.06.02: Mexican Culture Taught Through The Aztec Calendar
    Through this approach students will experience the Aztec culture, its customs,attitudes and behavior, and its extensions practiced today in modern mexico.
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    Mexican Culture Taught Through the Aztec Calendar
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    It was dark, a dark night of nemontemi (the five useless days) at the end of the fiftysecond year. There were no stars in the sky. No fires were visible anywhere, not even on the temple altar where a fire had been burning continuously for fiftytwo years. There was silence everywhere. The whole earth was waiting. Through the darkness, priests dressed as the different gods and goddesses climbed up Huixachtecatl (the Hill of the Star), an extinct volcanic crater visible throughout the Valley of Mexico. On the summit of Huixachtecatl rested a temple. Once the priests reached the temple, they anxiously studied the sky as the stars appeared. Finally, Aldebaran or the Pleiades appeared in the center of the sky. This was the sign they had been waiting for: the sign that the world, as they knew it, would continue for another fifty two years. At this exact moment, the priests turned to the sacrificial stone on the altar where a prisoner of war was stretched out with his chest arched in the air. With an obsidian knife, they slit open his chest, and pulled out his heart (which might be used later in another religious rite). They lit a torch, and placed it in his chest as a signal to all that life was reborn. Runners came from everywhere to light their torches from the sacrificial torch. They then ran throughout the country lighting fires in the hearths of houses, and on the temple altars of every town.

    38. Mexico Theme - Lesson Plans, Thematic Units, Printables, Worksheets, And More Fr
    A Study of mexico Using reading, art, activities, games, and Spanish vocabulary,the unit will cover the modern civilization and culture of mexico.
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    • A Study of Mexico Using reading, art, activities, games, and Spanish vocabulary, the unit will cover the modern civilization and culture of Mexico. NOTE: You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this page. http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/lessons/1_95_StudyofMexico.pdf Rate It
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    39. Archaeology Museum Albuquerque Santa Fe New Mexico
    Featuring Native American, turquoise, and Sandia Cave exhibits. Includes hours, programs, admission fees, directions and links. Located in Cedar Crest, New mexico.
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    The Museum of Archaeology
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    22 Calvary Road
    Cedar Crest, New Mexico 87008
    Bradley F. Bowman
    Director The museum is a 501(c)(3) non- profit institution dedicated to education, research and historic preservation.
    Hours of Operation and Admission Fees
    The museum is open every day from
    Admission: Adults, $3.00. Children under 6 years of age are admitted free with a paid adult. 6 - 12 years of age, $1.50.
    Directions to The Museum of
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    The green dot on the map to the left shows the location of the Museum of Archaeology and Material Culture on the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway. From Albuquerque, New Mexico take Interstate 40 East to the Tijeras exit (Exit 175). Head north on NM 14 (Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway) to mile marker 4. Take a left on to the gravel road. The Museum of Archaeology and Material Culture is a quarter mile off of NM 14. Travel time from Albuquerque, New Mexico is less than 30 minutes. From Santa Fe, New Mexico at the Cerrillos Road exit of Interstate 25, head south on N14 (Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway) until you get to mile marker 4. Take a right on to the gravel road. The Museum of Archaeology and Material Culture is a quarter mile off of NM 14. Travel time from Santa Fe, New Mexico is approximately one hour.

    40. Mexico - LANIC
    mexico; Azimuth A Ledger ofIrrelevant Data; El Cálamo Editorial Artisanies, art culture magazine; Carlos
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