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  1. Graves irregularidades en el Instituto de Cultura, según auditorías.(Instituto de Cultura de Morelos, México)(TT: Serious irregularities discovered during ... Culture, Mexico): An article from: Proceso by Julio Aranda, 2000-01-09
  2. Mexico: A Country of Three Cultures (A Windward Full Color Travel Guide) by Seymour B. Liebman, 1980-07
  3. INDIGENISMO Y AUTONOMIA INDIGENA.(relaciones étnicas, México)(TT: Indian culture and indian autonomy.)(TA: ethnic relations, Mexico): An article from: Letras Libres by Ramón Cota Meza, 2001-08-01
  4. La cultura en una imagen.(México)(TT: Culture is an image.)(TA: Mexico)(Reseña): An article from: Semana by Gustavo Lafarge, 1999-12-23
  5. La cultura en tus manos. (Música).(programa de desarrollo cultural; México)(TT: Culture in your hands. (Music).)(TA: cultural development programme; Mexico)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Proceso by Eduardo Soto Millán, 2002-05-05
  6. Culture of Empire: American Writers, Mexico, and Mexican Immigrants, 1880-1930.(Becoming Neighbors in a Mexican American Community: Power, Conflict, and ... Review): An article from: California History by Manuel G. Gonzales, 2005-09-22
  7. Speech in favor of a United States land court for the investigation and settlement of private land claims in the territories of Arizona and New Mexico ... March, 31, 1888 ([Kentucky culture series]) by James Bennett McCreary, 1888
  8. Dictionary of 20th Century Culture: Hispanic Culture of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean (Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture)
  9. Hacedores de Palabras en Oaxaca.(cultura, México)(TT: Hacedores de Palabras in Oaxaca.)(TA: culture, Mexico)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Siempre! by Ignacio Trejo Fuentes, 2002-08-07
  10. La Generación de Medio Siglo: rupturas y encuentros.(la cultura en México)(TT: Half a century generation: break ups and encounters.)(TA: culture in Mexico)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Siempre! by Juan José Reyes, 2002-08-14
  11. ¿La cultura?... eso puede esperar.(política cultural y planificación en México)(TT: Culture? ... that can wait.)(TA: cultural policies and planning in ... Breve)(Columna): An article from: Siempre! by Guillermo García Oropeza, 2000-09-28
  12. La cultura de ser hijos. (celebraciones religiosas en México)(TT: The culture of being sons) (TA: religious celebrations in Mexico): An article from: Proceso by Carlos Castillo Peraza, 1996-12-22
  13. ANCIENT CULTURES OF MEXICO-THE AZTEC CALENDAR-RECONSTRUCTION OF COLOR & TEXT by Francisco Gonzalez Davila, 1966
  14. Linda Egan's Carlos Monsivais: hagiography?(Carlos Monsivais: Culture and Chronicle in Contemporary Mexico)(Book Review): An article from: Bilingual Review by Marina Perez de Mendiola, 2003-01-01

101. Map Zones - Mexico Map
Learn about the country's language, geography, history, population, culture, currency, government, people, and economy.
http://kids.mapzones.com/world/mexico/

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Mexico Introduction Back to Top Mexico, in full United Mexican States (in Spanish, Estados Unidos Mexicanos), federal republic in North America, bordered on the north by the United States; on the east by the United States, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea; on the south by Belize and Guatemala; and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Mexican federal jurisdiction extends, in addition to Mexico proper, over a number of offshore islands. The area of the country is 1,958,201 sq km (756,066 sq mi). The capital and largest city is Mexico City. Population 95,772,462 (1996 official estimate) Population Density 49 people/sq km (127 people/sq mi) (1996 estimate) Urban/Rural Breakdown 71% Urban 29% Rural Largest Cities Mexico City8,236,960 Guadalajara1,628,617 Monterrey1,064,197 Puebla1,057,454 (1990 census) Largest Metropolitan Areas Mexico City15,047,685 Guadalajara1,650,205 Monterrey1,069,238 Puebla1,454,526 (1990 census) Ethnic Groups 60% Mestizo 30% Native American 10% European mainly of Spanish descent Languages Official Language Spanish Other Languages Native American languages Religions 93% Roman Catholicism 7%Other including Protestantism and Judaism Mexico Provinces Back to Top
31 states (estados, singular - estado) and 1 federal district* (distrito federal); Aguascalientes, Baja California, Baja California Sur, Campeche, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Colima, Distrito Federal*, Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Mexico, Michoacan de Ocampo, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo Leon, Oaxaca, Puebla, Queretaro de Arteaga, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosi, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz-Llave, Yucatan, Zacatecas

102. Error 404 :: New Mexico Tourism Department
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103. Mexiculture: Mexican Culture: This Is No Ordinary Tour!
Is there a special fiesta or region of mexico that you would like to know better?A culture, folk art or historical aspect that we have not covered?
http://www.mexiculture.com/tours/
Why Use Mexiculture? Why pay for our tours when you could just pack your bags and go? Well, if you have time to research before your trip, time and money enough to live in the various regions of Mexico long enough to get to really know Mexican culture, and history, and find all of the out of the way, little known places, then by all means do it! Our tours are not about carting large bus loads of people around and herding them through the central plazas so they can take their pictures and claim "I was there". Our tours are designed for small groups of people interested in experiencing Mexican culture. They are designed to introduce you to the "real Mexico", bring you to out of the way locales, and to give you a genuine cultural experience. We organize prearranged or custom designed tours and that focus on a particular aspect of Mexican culture. Whether it is a special fiesta, local custom, folk art, ancient ruin or natural site, each tour is focused around a theme. Many of our tours are focused on indigenous customs and crafts and you will meet the artisans in their cooperatives and their own homes and be able to purchase directly from them. Our tour guides are fluent in English and Spanish and knowledgeable about local customs, history and culture. All side trips, entrance fees and tips are included and you will receive pre-tour information by email or regular mail to help you prepare. Take advantage of our guides' extensive experience and save yourself time and money.

104. WSPA - Campaigns - Culture Without Cruelty - Bullfight Barcelona
Stories about campaigns against bullfighting in France, mexico, Spain, Panama, Portugal, Estonia and Cuba. From World Society for the Protection of Animals.
http://www.wspa-international.org/site/index.php?page=645

105. Culture Briefing Mexico - A Traveler's Guide To Mexican Culture And Customs
culture Briefing mexico is the key to understanding the culture, values,beliefs and customs of the Mexican people. culture Briefing mexico
http://www.inquisitivetraveler.com/pages/pubstore/pscbmx.html
Culture Briefing: Mexico
Don't visit Mexico half-informed
Supplement your travel guide
with Culture Briefing: Mexico Culture Briefing Mexico
gives you current, in-depth information to help you understand the culture, customs, values and beliefs of the Mexican people.
If you're traveling to the country, supplement your travel guide with Culture Briefing: Mexico
With Culture Briefing: Mexico
Culture Briefing: Mexico
can aid you in gaining that expertise.
Get insight into the Mexican way of life
With Culture Briefing: Mexico you'll learn:
  • what trait Mexicans see as necessary for someone to be a complete human being
  • which mental skill people value for solving life's daily problems
  • what to expect when saying hello or good-bye to Mexicans
  • the type of eye contact you should use when talking with people in Mexico
  • what kind of jokes are popular with Mexicans
  • which human values Mexicans focus on and emphasize
  • the role family plays in the daily life of people
  • that the concept of machismo involves much more than a man appearing strong and manly
  • what one word sums up the Mexican view of the world
  • the traits that are important for you to display when dealing and interacting with Mexicans
  • how to avoid slighting someone's dignity, which has serious repercussions

106. Mexico
Recipes and articles on Mexican cuisine.
http://www.globalgourmet.com/destinations/mexico/
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Wholesale prices on sinks, faucets, bath accessories, and more! Search (including all recipes) Departments Kate's Global Kitchen Cookbook Profiles Global Destinations Gourmet Guess ... Travel Bites About Global Gourmet Contact Info Advertising Feedback Privacy Statement ... Search Subscribe to our Email Newsletter SUGGEST this page to a friend... Return to the Global Gourmet Main Page electronic Gourmet Guide, Inc. MEXICO Spice Blends A Culture One of the best ways to learn about a culture is by examining the way its people eat. How do they see food? What role does it play? What techniques have they developed for creating meals using their indigenous foods? Cookbooks are like snapshots of a people. This book in particular, La Parilla , captures the Mexican culture by examining the mainstay of their kitchens, the simple grill. Grilling in Mexico is an integral part of the lifestyle. Author Reed Hearon masterfully details the ingredients used ingredients not found in other countries or at least not in the same combination. He notes the use of "recados" spice blends that mimic in function but not in taste the garam masalas of India, or France's herbs de Provence. What a country does with its native fruits and vegetables also paints a picture of the resources, terrain and climate. In Mexico, the heat of the chiles causes sweat, making us cooler, while banana leaves act as both cooking vessels and flavoring agents.

107. LatinWorld: Mexico - Revistas | Magazines | Revistas
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108. Mexican Culture
Mexican culture. Fiesta Join in the many fiestas celebrated throughout thesmall towns of mexico. Dances showing preColumbian culture and costumes!
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Join in the many fiestas celebrated throughout the small towns of Mexico. Dances showing pre-Columbian culture and costumes! Markets with the wonderful food and handicrafts! The crowds at charradas, bullfights, and fireworks!
30 min. Mexican Christmas Traditions
This video, made by Mexicans, shows the authentic Mexican Christmas! Full of tradition and creativity, you will follow a representation of Joseph and Mary's pilgrimage. Enjoy the decorations, vendor's crafts, food and costumes. A very special celebration.
20 min. Rites of the Day of the Dead
Since pre-columbian times, many Mexican towns worshipped death through fascinating rituals. Every November the people prepare themselves to receive their dead relatives. Experience these ancestral rituals immersed in a mystic atmosphere.
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109. Marking New Mexico's Colonial Culture
CNN
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/DESTINATIONS/08/02/spanish.colonial.ap/index.html

110. St. Petersburg Times Online: North Pinellas
Camp immerses kids in Mexican culture. Teachers from mexico, lessonsin Spanish and pinatas flavor summer culture school. By ADRIENNE
http://www.sptimes.com/2003/08/04/Northpinellas/Camp_immerses_kids_in.shtml
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Camp immerses kids in Mexican culture
Teachers from Mexico, lessons in Spanish and pinatas flavor summer culture school.
By ADRIENNE P. SAMUELS, Times Staff Writer published August 4, 2003 [Times photo: Kathleen Flynn] Miguel Angel Anaya Perez gets a hug from Brenda Perez, 6, of Clearwater, while they put together a pinata during summer school at the Hispanic Outreach Center. CLEARWATER - It's no easy feat to hold the attention of a classroom of kids ranging from squirming kindergarteners on up to "I don't need to know this" sixth-graders. Things get a little more difficult when class is taught in Spanish and not all the children speak the language. But that's the beauty of summer culture school.

111. Marking New Mexico's Colonial Culture
CNN
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/DESTINATIONS/08/03/spanish.colonial.ap/index.html

112. University Of New Mexico Press Homepage
Publishes books on the history and culture of New mexico and the Southwest, anthropology, Latin America, photography, art, Chicano studies, and literature.
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113. Welcome To Beyond Borders
Public art project on the USmexico border to develop international awareness of a unique shared culture.
http://www.beyondbordersbinationalart.org
The Mission of Beyond Borders is to foster the creation of contemporary art that challenges viewers' perceptions of border issues. Commissions are selected solely on the basis of artistic merit and its ability to connect local themes with universal issues. Beyond Borders is not a political activist group, nor does it take a formal position on border issues. Its only purpose is to use art as a catalyst in creating more humane and practical solutions to border issues and drawing international attention to the unique culture created between the United States and Mexico. The United States debut of "Border Dynamics" took place at the University of Arizona in Tucson on September 2003 where it remained on display for three months.
Future exhibits are being discussed with DePaul University, Vanderbilt and the Museum of Art at the University of Minnesota. UNVEILING CEREMONY (L to R) Tom Whittingslow, Founder Beyond Borders Binational Art Foundation; Guadalupe Serrano, Artist, Alberto Morackis, Artist; both from Nogales, Sonora.
At the Podium: Peter Likens, President, University of Arizona

114. Go-CentralAmerica - Caribbean
Travel information if you want to travel to the Caribbean and Central America, mexico, Cuba, Costa Rica, Guatamala, Jamaica, Bahamas, and Aruba. Also tour and culture information.
http://www.Go-CentralAmerica.com/

115. Culture Briefing Mexico - Your Guide To Mexican Culture And Customs
culture Briefing mexico gives you current, indepth information to help you understandthe culture, customs, values and beliefs of the Mexican people.
http://www.culturebriefings.com/Pages/pubstore/pscbmx.html

Culture Briefing: Mexico
Your guide to Mexican culture and customs Culture Briefing Mexico gives you current, in-depth information to help you understand the culture, customs, values and beliefs of the Mexican people.
Whether traveling to Mexico, working on a class paper or doing business with the Mexicans, you'll find Culture Briefing: Mexico an invaluable resource.
If you're traveling to the country, supplement your travel guide with Culture Briefing: Mexico
With Culture Briefing: Mexico
Culture Briefing: Mexico
can aid you in gaining that expertise.
Get insight into the Mexican way of life
With Culture Briefing: Mexico you'll learn:
  • what trait Mexicans see as necessary for someone to be a complete human being
  • which mental skill people value for solving life's daily problems
  • what to expect when saying hello or good-bye to Mexicans
  • the type of eye contact you should use when talking with people in Mexico
  • what kind of jokes are popular with Mexicans
  • which human values Mexicans focus on and emphasize
  • the role family plays in the daily life of people
  • that the concept of machismo involves much more than a man appearing strong and manly
  • what one word sums up the Mexican view of the world
  • the traits that are important for you to display when dealing and interacting with Mexicans
  • how to avoid slighting someone's dignity, which has serious repercussions

116. Institute Of American Indian Arts
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/

117. "MEXICO'S CULTURE & FUN": MAYAFUN8DAYS
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Please, note! This Tour is no longer offered by InfoHub. Find similar tours here This tour includes: Grond transportation in air-conditioned vehicles. Offical tours guide. Round trip transfers between airport and hotels. Etrances fees to the archeological park and other. Boat tour to isla Mujeres 2 nights hotel in Mexico City 2 nights hotel in Merida 3 nights hotel in Cancun Meals as mentioned in the program. *Air fares is not included
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ARRIVAL IN MEXICO CITY Reception and transfer top the hotel. Overnight.
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MEXICO CITY Breakfast at the hotel. city tour, visiting the Main Square, the National Palace, the Catedral, and the Murals of diego rivera, Chapultepec Park and the residential area of Las Lomas. Return to the hotel. Overnight. B
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MEXICO CITY/MERIDA Breakfast at thehotel. Visit the shrine of Guadalupe. Continue to the pyramids of Teotihuacan. Time to climd the pyramids of the Sun and the Moon. Transfer to the airport and fly to Merida. Transfer to the hotel. Overnight.

118. Inside Mexico Video
Educational videos in English about mexico and the Mexican culture, Mexican music CDs, and a newsletter about cultural aspects of mexico.
http://www.inside-mexico.com
Inside Mexico Videos W elcome to Inside Mexico's web page.
Here you will find a comprehensive source of articles about Mexico as well as more than 25 Mexican Videos available for use in the classroom and at home! Mexico is a fascinating, mysterious land with highly diversified geography and cultural expressions, a land of magic and color. Mexico is its people and traditions, a mixture of two different cultures: the Indigenous and the Spanish. This combination of dissimilar civilizations is reflected in all aspects of its life. Come and discover with us the rich and magical culture of Mexico. This page was last updated on
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119. Huichol Indians Of Mexico/Planeta.com
An article by Charmayne McGee for Planeta.com describing this fragile indigenous culture, a window open to the natural world of preColombian times.
http://www.planeta.com/planeta/97/0897huichol.html
Huichol Indians of Mexico
The Real Treasure of the Sierra Madre
by Charmayne McGee
August 1997 Planeta.com Mexico Mexico Travel Services Mexico News Sources ... Mexico Ecotourism Network
"The treasure which you think not worth taking trouble and pain to find, this one alone is the real treasure you are longing for all your life. The glittering treasure you are hunting for day and night lies buried on the other side of that hill yonder." When B. Traven wrote those words of the Sierra Madre mountains in his 1935 novel, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre , he was speaking of the gold the adventurers sought. But the real treasure of the Sierra Madre is a fragile indigenous culture, a window open to the natural world of preColombian times, that has been preserved for centuries high in the isolated mountain ranges of the Sierra. The Huichol Indians, overlooked and dismissed in outsiders' lust for the hidden gold and silver mines of the Aztecs, offer us an ancient wisdom that has evolved from thousands of years of total immersion in nature. The Huicholes call themselves "the healers." For centuries, hidden away from the modern world and protected by the natural barrier the mountains afforded, the Huicholes have performed ceremonial rituals they believe heal the Earth and keep nature balanced. Key to the ceremonies is the ritual love offering of the white-tailed deer to their nature-deities. The blood of the deer nourishes the earth.

120. Oaxaca FOOD OF THE GODS Festival 2004
A culinary exploration of culture from chiles to chocolate - exploring the traditional cuisines of Oaxaca, mexico through cooking classes, dine arounds and markets tours.
http://www.food-of-the-gods-festival.com
WEB BROCHURE EXPLORING THE TRADITIONAL CUISINE OF OAXACA
From Chiles to Chocolate Oaxaca's annual
A Culinary Exploration of Culture
OCTOBER 2- 9, 2004
Cooking Classes Dine-Around
Traditional Chocolate making Demonstration
Market Tour Empanada Class
Mezcal Tasting Craft Village Tour
Zapotec Tours Food of The Gods
With 17 indigenous Indian groups from the Oaxacan valleys, mountains and coastal regions contributing to this robust cuisine, Oaxaca today offers a wide variety of eating pleasures - lifting what was basically peasant food to incredible heights of culinary sophistication.
Oaxaca is really the place of choice to experience authentic pre-Hispanic flavors; flavors that were enhanced by the skills of early convent nuns and perfected by present-day chefs. * As featured on Public Television 4 years in a row. What people are saying about the festival: "Thank you for the excellent vacation I just experienced! The effort you put into providing your clients the opportunity to have a wonderful time is obvious. The tours, restaurants, classes, hotel accomodations ... outstanding!

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