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  1. Politics and culture in Mexico (Politics and culture series) by Kenneth M Coleman, 1988
  2. La venta indiscreta: Cultura y Política con Humor.(breves notas; México)(TT: Indiscrete look: culture and politics with a touch of humour.)(TA: brief notes; Mexico)(Columna): An article from: Siempre! by René Avilés Fabila, David Gutiérrez Fuentes, et all 2000-12-14
  3. 70 investigadores de siete universidades analizarán las nuevas telenovelas, a partir de 'indicios de cambio en público y contenidos'. (televisión y cultura, ... culture, Mexico): An article from: Proceso by Pedro Zamora, 1998-02-01
  4. Mexico: Faces People, Places, and Cultures
  5. Letras libres y la consulta general.(arte y cultura, México, encuesta)(TT: Free words and the national consensus.)(TA: art and culture, survey, Mexico): An article from: Letras Libres
  6. Ancient Mexico: The history and culture of the Maya, Aztecs, and other pre-Columbian peoples by Maria Longhena, 2001
  7. The state of the union: Do recent strikes and labor reforms point the way to a new union culture in Mexico? (Spotlight).: An article from: Business Mexico by Barbara Kastelein, 2001-07-01
  8. Mexico (Discovering Cultures) by Sandy Asher, 2003-01
  9. Ancient Mexico: An introduction to the Pre-Hispanic cultures by Frederick Peterson, 1962-10-29
  10. Mexico (Blue Earth Books: Many Cultures, One World) by Gina DeAngelis, 2003-01
  11. Cenicienta de la Cultura.(política de ciencias y tecnología; México)(TT: The Cinderella of culture.)(TA: science and technology policy; Mexico): An article from: Siempre! by René Anaya, 1999-12-09
  12. Hispanics of New Mexico: Essays on History and Culture by Maurilio E. Vigil, 1984-12
  13. La ventana indiscreta Cultura Política con Humor.(política, México)(TT: The indiscrete window: culture andpolitics with humor.)(TA: politics, Mexico): An article from: Siempre! by René Avilés Fabila, David Gutiérrez Fuentes, et all 2001-06-27
  14. Hispano Culture of New Mexico: An Original Anthology (The Chicano Heritage) by Lucero-White, 1977-01

81. Cinco De Mayo
Monthly ezine provides articles about Mexican culture.
http://www.inside-mexico.com/MNewsletter.htm
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82. Mexico-info.com - Get Information About Mexico, Economy, Immigration, Culture, E
Provides information about mexico, its economy, business and trade, culture, and travel.
http://www.mexico-info.com
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83. ThinkQuest : Library : The Impact Of The Mexican Culture On America.
Carlos Santana was born in Aultan de Navarro in mexico on July 20th 1947. There wasmany cultural experinces for him at the time but mostly he hung out at the
http://library.thinkquest.org/C008371/finearts.html
Index Cultures
The Impact of The Mexican Culture on America.
The purpose of this project was to demonstrate the importance of the different cultures that have impacted the United States, one of these cultures is the Mexican-American culture. The Mexican-American culture has impacted the culture of the United States in many ways ranging from politics, fine arts, sports, foods, language, and demographics. We hope to demonstrate that the Mexican-American culture has enriched the overall culture of the United States. Visit Site 2000 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Students Maria Homestead Senior High School, Florida City, FL, United States Lidya Homestead Senior High School, Florida City, FL, United States Coaches luis Barry University, Miami Shores, FL, United States Dimas South Dade Senior High School, Homestead, FL, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

84. PRE- COLUMBIAN CULTURE
Explores the Aztec, Mayan, and Olmec cultures.
http://mexico.udg.mx/historia/precolombinas/ingles/
Table of Contents
This article was published first in the site " Cultura y Entretenimiento "
Mexico Info de la Universidad de Guadalajara

85. Spanish Language Homestay Program - Live The Real Mexican Culture.
HOUSING. Studying Spanish in mexico involves living the culture of thepeople. One of the fascinating features of our Spanish language
http://www.spanish-school.com.mx/housing.html
IMAC Spanish Language School - Housing Options
HOME CONTACT US SELECT A LANGUAGE PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION INFORMATION Why Spanish in Mexico Spanish at IMAC Spanish in Guadalajara Spanish Courses ... IMAC Photo Gallery ENROLLMENT PROCESS Applying for Enrollment? Placement Exam ACTIVITIES Free Activities Extra Curricular Activities Excursions Cultural Events ADDITIONAL COURSES University Groups Specialty Courses Tefl Course ABOUTGUADALAJARA Traveling in Mexico Map of Downtown Guadalajara Other Links ... TELL A FRIEND! IMAC IS A MEMBER OF THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS: AAAI (Academic Assessment Associates International)
AATSP (American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese).
ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages).
ALTO (Association of Language Travel Organizations).
Association of Merchants and Service Providers of the Guadalajara Historic Downtown Area.

86. MIXTECA - Spanish School
Spanish instruction in Oaxaca, mexico, combinating language learning and Mexican culture.
http://www.mixteca.com.mx

87. Educational Geography Posters : Mexico & Mexican Culture
Educational history, geography and social studies posters celebrating mexico andMexican culture make great teaching and curriculum resources for the classroom
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88. New Mexico Guides Organization
Find a tour guide with knowledge of New mexico's history, art, culture, natural history, archaeology and architecture that is certified for competency and integrity.
http://www.nmguides.com/
New Mexico Guides Organization Contact Us Members Page Application Links Page ... List of Members by Category Welcome to our web site!
GO NM NMGO.COM NM GUIDES ONLINE We are pleased that you are visiting our web site. This page is here to provide information about unique guided tours, walks, hikes, step-on tours and accomodations.
On this site, you'll find information about various tour guides, tour managers and accomodations, along with descriptions of each one's specialities. If you have more questions about membership, please contact this site directly. If you have more questions about a specific guide's tours or company's services, please contact him/her/it directly.
NMGO is a limitied liability company, registered in the state of New Mexico, whose primary goal is to market professional tour guides' and tour directors' services directly to the public. It intends to accomplish this by creating, maintaining and promoting a webpage which encourages direct communication with any particular guide, tour director, or accomodation whether by regular mail, email or a link. By joining NMGO, you will get a listing on its webpage and assurance that the webpage will be promoted at least three times a year as well as linked to appropriate sites on an ongoing basis. NMGO will have its own certification program through its educational branch, the NM Guides Association, LLC, but recognizes other certifications as well. NMGO also will be offering group liability insurance for its members.

89. Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Flash Intro
Museum features exhibits on the culture and heritage of the Pueblo Indians of New mexico.
http://www.indianpueblo.org/
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90. Institute Of American Indian Arts Library
IAIA is a national Native American fine arts college in Santa Fe, New mexico. It is dedicated solely to the study and practice of American Indian and Alaska Native arts and culture.
http://www.iaiancad.org/library_gen.htm

91. Mexican Culture And Cuisine
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92. Powell's Books - Culture Shock! Mexico (Culture Shock! Country Guides) By Mark C
culture Shock! mexico (culture Shock! Find related books in Section, , Aisle. Business,-, General. Inter Cultural Communications, -, culture Shock. Travel, -, mexico.
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93. Mexico For Kids
Official site from Mexican government to learn about the land, people, and culture of mexico. Includes history, government, news, and games.
http://www.elbalero.gob.mx/index_kids.html
This site belongs to the Presidency of the Republic of Mexico. http://world.presidencia.gob.mx
http://www.presidencia.gob.mx

94. Hispano Music & Culture From The Northern Rio Grande: The Juan B. Rael Collectio
Juan B. Rael Collection of religious and secular music of Spanishspeaking residents of northern New mexico including essays in both English and Spanish.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/rghtml/rghome.html
The Library of Congress
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Hispano Music and Culture of the Northern Rio Grande: The Juan B. Rael Collection is an online presentation of a multi-format ethnographic field collection documenting religious and secular music of Spanish-speaking residents of rural Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. In 1940, Juan Bautista Rael of Stanford University, a native of Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico, used disc recording equipment supplied by the Archive of American Folk Song (now the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center ) to document alabados (hymns), folk drama, wedding songs, and dance tunes. The recordings included in the Archive of Folk Culture collection were made in Alamosa, Manassa, and Antonito, Colorado, and in Cerro and Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico. In addition to these recordings, the collection includes manuscript materials and publications authored by Rael which provide insight into the rich musical heritage and cultural traditions of this region . This presentation is made possible by the generous support of The Texaco Foundation. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning.

95. Mexican Culture And Civilization
Translate this page 28. La civilización maya. 3. Times of Trouble Post-Classic mexico TCMH 36-52. 5.Aztec Society and culture. Video The Buried Mirror II Conflcit of the Gods. 4.
http://www.louisville.edu/a-s/cml/spanish/classes/syll313.html
Primavera, 1998 211 Humanities Dr. Manuel F. Medina Pre-requisitos: Humanities Building, Tercer Piso, 329-B Fax: 852-8885 E-mail: Manuel.Medina @louisville.edu URL de la clase http://www.louisville.edu/a-s/cml/spanish/mexico.html Horas de consulta: Lunes 1:10-2:00 p.m.
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The Course of Mexican History. Las batallas en el desierto en Azuela, Mariano. Los de abajo Fotocopias de material extra disponibles en la University Bookstore.
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96. Mexico History -The Classic Period (300-900 AD) - Cholula, Monte Alban
The history of mexico Classical Period. In mexico Connect - The premium E-zine and Web Site devoted to mexico, her people, history, culture, art and land.
http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/hclassic2.html
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The Classic Period (300-900 AD) - Part 2 of 3
Cholula
The most important center of the Mexican highlands after the fall of Teotihuacan was Cholula, near the twin volcanic peaks Iztaccihuatl and Popocatepetl and the city of Puebla. The Great Pyramid there, dedicated to Quetzalcoatl, is the largest single structure in the New World. Towering 181 feet high and covering an area of some 25 acres, the pyramid was begun in Pre-Classic times and enlarged four times. Seen from a distance today, it appears to be a large hill with a Colonial church resting at its summit. The interior of the pyramid has been extensively excavated, affording visitors an extraordinary opportunity to view the different phases of its construction. Monte Alban The next culture of consequence was that of the Zapotecs in the Oaxaca Valley. Living in relative isolation due to geographical factors, the Zapotecs developed a distinctive architectural style. Their unique social structure included kings, although with priests maintaining power in domestic affairs, their government was essentially a theocracy. (Click for larger image)
The Zapotecs completed Monte Alban, a great ceremonial center begun during the Formative era on a flattened mountain top 1300 feet above the valley floor. The oldest extant structure, noted for the bas-relief sculptures of the

97. Mexikó / Mexico :: Culture & Tourism Links : Kulturális és Idegenforgalmi Lin
International catalogue of culture and tourism. Internationaler kultureller und touristischer Katalog. Nemzetközi kulturális és idegenforgalmi katalógus.
http://katalogus.kulturinfo.hu/mx.html
ország Afganisztán Albánia Algéria Amerikai Szamoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua és Barbuda Argentína Aruba Ausztria Ausztrália Azerbajdzsán Bahamák Bahrain Banglades Barbados Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhután Bissau-Guinea Bolívia Bosznia és Hercegovina Botswana Brazília Brunei Darussalam Bulgária Burkina Faso Burma Burundi Cape Verde Central African Republic Ciprus Chile Comoros Cook Szigetek Costa Rica Csehország Csád Dánia Dél-Korea Dél-Afrika Dominika Dominikai Köztársaság Dzsibuti Ecuador Egyenlítõi Guinea Egyesült Arab Emírségek Egyiptom El Salvador Elefántcsontpart Eritrea Észak-Korea Észtország Etiópia Falkland Szigetek Faroe Szigetek Fehér-Oroszország Fidzsi Finnország Francia Guiana Franciaország Fülöp-szigetek Gabon Gambia Ghana Gibraltár Görögország Grenada Grönland Grúzia Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guinea Guyana Haiti Holland Antillák Hollandia Honduras Hong Kong Horvátország India Indonézia Irak Irán Írország Izland Izrael Jamaika Japán Jemen Jordánia Jugoszlávia Kajmán Szigetek Kambodzsa Kamerun Kanada Katar Kazahsztán Kenya Kína Kirgizisztán Kiribati Kolombia Kongó Kuba Kuvait Laosz Lengyelország Lesotho Lettország Libanon Libéria Líbia Liechtenstein Litvánia Luxemburg Macau Macedonia Madagaszkár Malawi Maldív Szigetek Mali Malájföld Málta Marokkó Marshall Szigetek Mauritania Mauritius Mexikó Micronesia Moldova Monaco Mongólia Mozambik Nagy-Britannia Namíbia Nauru Németország Nepál Nicaragua Niger Nigéria Norvégia Nyugat-Szamoa Olaszország Oman Oroszország Örményország Pakisztán Palau Panama Pápua Új-Guinea Paraguay Peru Portugália Románia Ruanda Saint Kitts és Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent, Grenadines

98. Cepe
Cepe forms part of the National Autonomous University of mexico (UNAM) and offers intensive Spanish language courses, two diploma programs and courses in Mexican culture in the areas of art, history, literature and MexicanAmerican/Chicano Studies.
http://www.cepe.unam.mx/index_ing.html

99. Private Guided Tours Of Santa Fe And New Mexico
Learn New mexico's history, culture, art, geology and flora from a professional guide knowledgeable about Santa Fe, Taos and O'Keeffe country.
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    Hi! I'm Don Dietz and I'd like to show you why we call this the Land of Enchantment. Make the most of your time in Santa Fe and let a personal guide accompany you to some of our outstanding historic, cultural and scenic points of interest. Come on a preview tour and get a glimpse of our part of the Southwest and a brief description of places you can learn more about during your visit such as cliff dwellings, indian pueblos, Taos and the Georgia O'Keeffe country. As a long time resident of Santa Fe I've come to love the diversity of the terrains and the variety of the cultures. Since 1985 I've enjoyed sharing what I've learned about the Southwest with people from all over the world in groups from one to forty.
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  • 100. Studying Spanish And Mexican Culture In Mexico
    Studying Spanish and mexican culture in mexico. Universidad You will live theMexican warmth in your host family and discover the culture. Credits
    http://www.embamex.co.uk/cultural/escuelas.html
    Studying Spanish and mexican culture in Mexico
    UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL ESTADO DE MORELOS
    Cuernavaca, Morelos
    Centro de Lengua, Arte e Historia para Extranjeros (CLAHPE)
    Río Pánuco No. 20
    Col. Lomas del Mirador
    C.P. 62350 Cuernavaca, Morelos
    Phone: +52 (73) 16 16 26 Fax: +52 (73) 22 35 13
    E-mail: clahpe@dunsun.dti.uaem.mx
    University Website: http://www.uaem.mx
    CLAHPE Website: http://www2.uaem.mx/clahpe/
    The University of Morelos, whose origins go back to 1871, offers its Spanish Immersion Program all year long. Enjoy studying in Cuernavaca, the "City of Eternal Spring", in a pleasant atmosphere, surrounded by large gardens. You will live the Mexican warmth in your host family and discover the culture. Credits, small groups, possibility of attending class as an auditor in any faculty UNIVERSIDAD IBEROAMERICANA
    México, D. F.

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