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  1. Fonart da un giro: de lo tradicional a lo totalmente Palacio.(cultura, México)(TT: Fonart turns around: from the traditional to the palatial.)(TA: culture, Mexico): An article from: Proceso by Judith Amador Tello, 2002-09-15
  2. La cultura del diferimiento.(resolución a crisis nacionales; México)(TT: A culture of postponement.)(TA: resolution to national crises; Mexico): An article from: Proceso by Juan Jose Hinojosa, 1999-08-29

141. Sister Cities Magazine
Arvhives, subscriptions, affiliates Southern California, San Diego - Baja California /USA - mexico. Your guide to the region's entertainment, tourism, events, culture, business real estate.
http://www.sistercitiesmagazine.com/
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142. MEXICO CONNECT'S FORUMS / FOROS: Main Index
Moderated Forum dedicated to informing about and promoting understanding of mexico and her people, culture, places, history and art.
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General Forum Living, Working, Retiring Traveling Mexico
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Construction in Mexico Mexican Kitchen Technical Mexico Business/Commercial Mexico Only Business/Trade = Forum has new posts = Forum has no new posts Search all forums for All words Any words Whole Phrase advanced search Powered by Gossamer Forum v.1.2.2 Mexico Connect's Site Search advanced search Published monthly. ISSN #1028-9089 © Mexico Connect 1996-2003

143. Pozos Maya - Art Sculptures In Pozos Mexico And San Miguel De Allende
An Australian born sculptor working and living in the town of Mineral de Pozos, mexico. His work is influenced by the Mayan culture and local traditions of stone carving.
http://pozosmaya.zmx.biz/
Site Map Mayan art sculptures, Pozos Mexico, San Miguel De Allende, Stone Carvings, Bronzes, Guanajuato, Mexico, Mineral de Pozos Enter Here Other Links: Follow Me ZMX Webmaster

144. Error 404 :: New Mexico Tourism Department
Overview of New mexico's Pueblo cultures, their art and way of life.
http://www.newmexico.org/culture/indianculture.html

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145. Visions Of San Miguel - A Book Of Photographs Of San Miguel De Allende
Website for a book on the history, architecture and culture of this town. Site has sample photographs, contact information and ordering information.
http://www.visionsofsanmiguel.com/
What is it about San Miguel de Allende that attracts so many artists and sparks such creative expression? Is it the extraordinary light? The awe-inspiring colonial architecture? The soothing climate? The colorful and complex culture? The historical significance? What magical mixture continues to make San Miguel de Allende such a cauldron of creativity? Through the eyes of 30 talented photographers, Visions of San Miguel, The Heartland of Mexico , explores this creative energy. Each image conveys a unique glimpse into the life and soul of this charming hillside community. In celebrating the spirit of San Miguel de Allende, this vibrant collection of photographs endeavors to enlighten, entertain and inform. Above all, it seeks to express appreciation for the people on both sides of the lens. Gratitude to the talented photographers whose generous gifts of artistry shape Visions of San Miguel, The Heartland of Mexico Enrich your imagination with the joyous spirit of San Miguel de Allende as captured on the pages of one of the most beautiful books about San Miguel de Allende to date.
Cover Shot Flamenco Dancer Anna Quiroz
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146. Sea Kayaking And Whale Watching Trips In Baja With Sea & Adventures
Offers whale watching expeditions from La Paz and Loreto, Baja, mexico focusing on natural and cultural history and wildlife encounters, operated with the utmost respect for the local culture, flora and fauna.
http://www.kayakbaja.com/
Mar Y Aventuras is Spanish for Sea and Adventures . We offer sea kayaking and whale watching expeditions from La Paz and Loreto, Baja California, Mexico focusing on natural and cultural history, wildlife encounters and delicious regional food operated with the utmost respect for the local culture, flora and fauna. are sister companies operating jointly to provide you with the best service possible. Our Montana based office provides pre-trip information with a toll free number in the USA to answer all your questions and prepare you for your Baja adventure. Once in Baja, our Mexican based office, warehouse and quaint Inn provide all the logistical support to take you on your sea kayaking or whale watching adventure of a lifetime. Visit these links if you're interested in extending your stay in Baja to include a bicycle tour,
a Spanish Language School,
or click here for general information about La Paz.

147. ALEGRIA - The Mexican Folklorico Home Page
Californiabased nonprofit Mexican folk dance company dedicated to promoting traditional Mexican folk dances and culture. Features descriptions of dances by region throughout mexico and a comprehensive list of links on Mexican folk dances, music, art, and culture. Includes a directory of dance groups and schools, an updated calendar of events, and a bulletin board.
http://www.alegria.org
The Mexican Folklórico Home Page
Sponsored by Los Danzantes de Alegría
ALEGRIA - The Mexican Folklorico Home Page
Site contains links to Los Danzantes de Alegria, Grupo Folklorico Mexico Tenochtitlan, Dance Directory, Calendar of Events, Regional Dances of Mexico, Links to related Sites and a Bulletin Board Home Newsletter Directory Calendar ... Bulletin Board

148. CULTUREFOCUS Travel Photos. Pictures From Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Gu
Provides travel photos taken in Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Guatemala, mexico, Peru, and on safaris in Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia). Includes pictures, culture, and history.
http://www.culturefocus.com/
World Travel Photos: Pictures of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia).
A personal collection of travel photos featuring pictures from around the world. Sorry, this page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. However, you can click on the links below or click here to enter my site. Photos of Nepal. Nepal pictures including Kathmandu temples, Bodhnath, Swayambhunath, and a trek near Mount Everest in the Himalaya. India pictures featuring Varanasi on the Ganges, the Taj Mahal and the Temples of Khajuraho. Egypt pictures . Photos of some wonders of ancient Egypt including the Great Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, Luxor, Karnak and Abu Simbel. More about the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt including photos of the Great Pyramid of Khafre. More about Luxor and Karnak Temples, the temples of ancient Thebes in Egypt. More about the Valley of the Kings , tombs for Egyptian pharaohs with illustrations of Egyptian gods. Photos of Syria and Jordan featuring Palmyra and Petra.

149. HDLS-5 Homepage
November 12, 2002 at the University of New mexico, Albuquerque, New mexico. Theme culture, Language and Cognition. Includes speakers, call for papers, abstract guidelines and accommodation.
http://www.unm.edu/~hdls/conf/2002/
H IGH D ESERT L INGUISTICS S OCIETY
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Ronald Langacker
University of California, San Diego
Barbara J. King

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150. Department Of Anthropology
Research and teaching interests in linguistic anthropology, including ethnobiology, language and culture, and historicalcomparative linguistics. Fieldwork among the Huastec and Zapotec speakers of mexico. Northern Illinois University.
http://www3.niu.edu/anthro/people/faculty/brown.htm

Giovanni Bennardo
Thomas Berres Cecil Brown Winifred Creamer ... Ann Wright-Parsons
Cecil H. Brown
Ph.D., Tulane, 1971
Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus Professor Brown has research and teaching interests in linguistic anthropology, including ethnobiology, language and culture, and historical-comparative linguistics. His recent research has focused on lexical acculturation, language universals, and the comparative study of Mayan languages. He has undertaken fieldwork among Huastec (Mayan) speakers of northern Veracruz, Mexico, and among Zapotec speakers in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Fall semester 2001, he was a visiting scientist in the linguistics department at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. Professor Brown is a Distinguished Research Professor of Northern Illinois University. The author of three books, he regularly teaches ANTH 230: The Anthropology of Language.
Selected Publications
Linguistic Ethnobiology: Amerindian Oak Nomenclature. In

151. University Of Texas Press: Staying Sober In Mexico City
Brief description of a book by anthropologist Stanley Brandes studies the growth of Alcoholics Anonymous in mexico and how it has adapted to the culture.
http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/brasta.html
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259 pp., 2 tables
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$45.00, hardcover, no dust jacket
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Staying Sober in Mexico City
Table of Contents and Excerpt
By Stanley Brandes
"This is an impeccably crafted work by one of the most widely respected anthropologists of his generation.... I am quite confident that it will become not only the standard reference on the cultural study of alcoholism in Mexico, but also one of the very best overall social science contributions to the study of Mexican culture produced in the last fifty years." Staying sober is a daily struggle for many men living in Mexico City, one of the world's largest, grittiest urban centers. In this engaging study, Stanley Brandes focuses on a common therapeutic response to alcoholism, Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), which boasts an enormous following throughout Mexico and much of Latin America. Over several years, Brandes observed and participated in an all-men's chapter of A.A. located in a working class district of Mexico City. Employing richly textured ethnography, he analyzes the group's social dynamics, therapeutic effectiveness, and ritual and spiritual life. Brandes demonstrates how recovering alcoholics in Mexico redefine gender roles in order to preserve masculine identity. He also explains how an organization rooted historically in evangelical Protestantism has been able to flourish in Roman Catholic Latin America. Stanley Brandes is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley.

152. Mingo-L: An Email List For Mingo Language And Culture
Language and culture listserv from the University of New mexico.
http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/egads/mingo/mingo-l.html
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153. Southwest Mysteries, Secrets And Strange But True Stories
Myths, mysteries, secrets, tales and history of New mexico and the great American Southwest. These stories include a wide range of subjects; from ghost tales to natural and unexplained phenomenon; stories of government secrets, UFO's, healing waters and miracles, and the three primary cultures that make this region so strange and special.
http://www.geocities.com/area51/nova/6040/
You are visitor # since 5/24/99 Myths...legends...tales and secrets from the American Southwest... Welcome to this internet site of incredible stories and myths about the Southwestern United States...Here you will find hours of entertainment...enough, I hope, to keep you coming back for more... I invite you to visit my alternate site on the Human Internet ; a site of articles, discussions and links. Index of Strange Stories from the Southwest The Mysterious San Luis Valley
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154. Mexico And Central America For Visitors - Travel - Tourism - Vacations
You are here About Travel mexico / Central America for Visitors. Search.mexico / Central America for Visitors I am your Guide, From
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According to a report by Canadian Press, tourists from around the world who visited Mexico in March generated more than $1 billion US in revenues for the first time in a single month, says the country's Tourism Secretariat. Read more...

155. Artes E Historia México
Translate this page ANTONI ABAD Centro Cultural de España del 15/Abr/2004 al 30/May/2004 21 ARTE GRAFICODEL ESTADO DE mexico, GRABADOS DEL MUSEO DE LA ESTAMPA Salón de la
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Plaza de las Artes El Colegio Nacional Diveo Museos de México ... Tienda del Museo EDITORIAL
II Encuentro de las Artes Escénicas, México: Puerta de las Américas

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Junio 2004
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Ciudad Ideal II (particolare dal trittico)
"pigmenti naturali, oro e resina", 172 x 270cms. SEMANARIO CULTURAL Especial Tepoztlán: el hombre existe solamente para que exista el superhombre — Historia — La historia de Tacubaya De azahares blancos: historia de una tradición universal Rostros Mayas: linaje y poder — Literatura — Mario Bellatin y su relación con los textos El Grupo de los Contemporáneos — Artes Escénicas — 2º Encuentro de Cabaret GENERACIÓN XXX Teatro Mexicano Breve Recuento en el Siglo XX — Artes Plásticas — Ropaje de oro : obras de proceso y documentación Arnaldo Coen, el multidisciplinario — Fotografía — El arte tras la cámara de Aníbal Angulo Cosío Gilberto Chen Charpentier Reseñas — Museos — Museo de Arte Álvar y Carmen T. de Carrillo Gil

156. Artes E Historia México - Foro Virtual De Cultura
Translate this page Maestria en Humanidades Instituto Cultural Helénico Tipo Maestría Maestrias20/Abr BRITISH WRITERS IN mexico The Anglo Mexican Foundation Tipo Cursos y
http://www.arts-history.mx/indexn.html

157. Mathews
Brief profile of this LaTrobe University Senior Research Fellow. Research interests include ancient cultures of mexico and Central America, particularly the ancient Maya civilisation of the Yucatan peninsula and their hieroglyphic writing system.
http://www.archaeology.latrobe.edu.au/depinfo/staffdir/mathews.htm
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Professor Peter Mathews
Martin Building Room 143
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p.mathews@latrobe.edu.au
Peter Mathews was born in Canberra and grew up in Adelaide. He went to North America to pursue his archaeological career, receiving his BA from the University of Calgary and his Ph.D. from Yale University. From 1979-1986 he worked at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, and from 1987-1999 he taught at the University of Calgary. In 1984 he was awarded a MacArthur Prize Fellowship. Mathews comes to La Trobe as an ARC Senior Research Fellow. His interests focus on the ancient cultures of Mexico and Central America, particularly the ancient Maya civilisation of the Yucatan peninsula and their hieroglyphic writing system. Mathews has done fieldwork in Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras. He has taught courses on the cultures (ancient and modern) of Mesoamerica, the archaeology of complex societies, and writing systems. (return to staff directory archaeology department home page department information archaeology resources ... l atrobe home page Please address comments about this website to p.edwards@latrobe.edu.au

158. FAMSI - Home Page
Provides 100,000 titles relating to ancient cultures of mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, and El Salvador.
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159. Undergraduate
X, 3, Introduction to Mexican culture, Beg, E, X, X, X, X, X, X, X,X, X, X, *, X, X, X, X. X. 3, Mexican culture, Adv, Sp, X, X, X, X,X, X, D, X, X, X, X, *, X, X, D, X.
http://dri.sistema.itesm.mx/dial/proyectos/sim/und-international.html
REGULAR COURSES IN SPANISH REGULAR COURSES IN ENGLISH INTERNSHIPS UNDERGRADUATE MENU ... MAIN MENU International Programs SPANISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CR PROGRAMS S E M E S T E R S S U M M E R S E S S I O N Spanish Level LAN CCM CEM CVC GDA MAZ MTY QRO SLP TOL CCM CEM CVC GDA MAZ MTY QRO SLP TOL Basic Composition 1 Beg Sp x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x X Basic Composition 2 Beg Sp X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Communicative Skills Development 1 Beg Sp X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Spanish for Business I Beg Sp D D D D Spanish for Teachers 1 Beg Sp D D D D Communicative Skills 2 Int Sp X X X X X X X X X X X Intermediate Spanish 1 Int Sp X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Intermediate Spanish 2 Int Sp X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Reading Comprehension Strategies Int Sp X X D X D Spanish for Business 2 Int Sp D D Spanish Phonetics and Pronunciation Int Sp X X X Advanced Spanish 1 Adv Sp X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X Advanced Spanish 2 Adv Sp X X X X x x x x x x X X x x x x x Communicative Skills Development 3 Adv Sp X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Composition 3 Adv Sp X X X X X X X X X X X Independent Study Adv Sp X D X X D Medical Spanish Adv Sp D D Spanish for Academical Pourpuses Adv Sp X X X F X X X Spanish for business 3 Adv Sp X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Spanish for Heritage Students Adv Sp X D X X D D X Spanish Phonetics and Phonology Adv Sp X X D S X X Spanish Sintax Sup Sp X X X X X X X Superior Spanish Grammar Sup Sp D D D D Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language Sup Sp X X S X Translation Strategies Sup Sp X D X X X D CULTURE CR PROGRAMS S E M E S T E R S S U M M E R S E S S I O N Spanish Level

160. Study Abroad, Puebla
Program for Mexican culture and Society in Puebla Beginning in thefall of 2004, Oberlin College, Smith College, Wellesley College
http://www.wellesley.edu/Spanish/Puebla/
Program for Mexican Culture and Society in Puebla A distinction of PMCSP will be direct matriculation in regular Mexican university courses. Students will build an individually tailored curriculum in collaboration with a home-campus advisor and an on-site resident director (a faculty member of one of the consortium institutions). Offerings at the BUAP are extensive and particularly strong in the humanities (art; history; performing arts, including dance, music, and theatre; philosophy; language and literature) and the social sciences (anthropology; economics; political science; psychology; sociology). Applicants are encouraged to visit the BUAP Web site at www.buap.mx and review curricula, resources, and services. Given that a complete immersion experience will require both linguistic and academic support, supplemental tutoring in both language and subject matter will be available. Participants will enjoy access to BUAP sports facilities and other student services (including the university hospital and health clinic). Students will normally reside with a Mexican family and will be furnished with three meals per day for the duration of the program.

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