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  1. Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom: History, Heritage and Culture
  2. Ancient Mexico and Central America: Archaeology and Culture History by Susan Toby Evans, 2004-05
  3. Alas, Alas, Kongo: A Social History of Indentured African Immigration into Jamaica, 1841-1865 (Study in Atlantic History & Culture) by Monica Schuler, 1980-09
  4. Aboriginal and Spanish Colonial Trinidad: Study in Culture Contact by Linda A. Newson, 1976-08
  5. Sugar and Slavery, Family and Race: The Letters and Diary of Pierre Dessalles, Planter in Martinique, 1808-1856 (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Pierre Dasalles, 1996-03-26
  6. The Colonial Caribbean in Transition: Essays on Postemancipation Social and Cultural History
  7. Cuba: Its People, Its Society, Its Culture (Survey of World Cultures) by Wyatt MacGaffey, Clifford R. Barnett, 1974-07-08
  8. A Culture of Its Own by Mark Falcoff, 1998-04-01
  9. African American Foodways: Exploration of History and Culture (The Food Series)
  10. Literature and Culture in the Black Atlantic: From Pre- to Postcolonial by Kofi Omoniyi Sylvanus Campbell, 2006-09-03
  11. Culture and Customs of the Dominican Republic (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Isabel Zakrzewski Brown, 2008-10-30
  12. Encyclopedia of Cuba: People, History, Culture<br> [2 Volumes]
  13. The Dominican People, 1850-1900: Notes for an Historical Sociology (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Professor Harry Hoetink, 1982-03-01
  14. Hurricanes and Society in the British Greater Caribbean, 1624--1783 (Early America: History, Context, Culture) by Matthew Mulcahy, 2008-07-11

81. ForeignGovernments/Central/South America/Caribbean
Central and South America and the caribbean. Authority Brief history and culture;Primary tourist British Virgin islands Tourist Board Tourist information only.
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/forcsa.html
FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS
Central and South America and the Caribbean
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Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda Aruba Bahamas ... US Virgin Islands (U.S.) Central America
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U.S. Territories are listed on this web page for geographic purposes only. Anguilla

82. World History Compass, Latin American And Caribbean History
US Geological Survey, Florida caribbean Science Center. Its Land, History, culture,and Literature Lesson plan and teaching guide by Frank J US Virgin islands.
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Antigua and Barbuda
A short history. The Constitution of Antigua and Barbuda, 1981 Political Database of the Americas, Georgetown University.
Cuba
Castro Speech Database A database containing the full text of English translations of speeches, interviews, and press conferences by Fidel Castro, based upon the records of the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS), a U.S. government agency. Cuba and World History Cuban Collection Books, archives, periodicals. University of Miami Libraries. Cuban History Articles and links. Florida International University.
Haiti
Historical Experiences Articles and text of original documents. From Windows on Haiti. History of Haiti From Precolumbian to the present, Bob Corbett of Webster University presents what is surely the definitive site on Haitian history.
Immigration
An historical overview of migratory movements, this tutorial focuses on diasporas to and within Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean from Europe, Asia, and Africa. University of Calgary.
Jamaica
A Narrative of Events since the First of August, 1834

83. South America, Caribbean
Leavitt, Ruby Rohrlich THE PUERTO RICANS culture Change and Language Deviance (Map) BWIA, THE AIRLINE OF THE caribbean and Leeward islands Air Transport
http://www.delapena.com/South_America, Caribbean.html
South America, The Caribbean When you decide to order, you may reserve books by their numbers via e-mail ( books@delapena.com ), fax , or telephone with your order, credit card data, and mailing address. There is a recorder to take your order if no one is in the shop, and I will return your call. Please click your interest area from the list below. General South America Ecuador Argentina Guiana ... (Return to Home Page) Titles Alphabetized by Author/Subject General 8532. Comas, Juan: BIBLIOGRAFIA MORFOLOGICA HUMANA DE AMERICA DEL SUR, Segunda Parte - 8 Mapas ; Mexico, D.F. (Instituto Indigenista Interamericano), 1948, "Aclaracion" and 2 p. linguistic families, (14 x 10 1/2"), printed wraps lightly soiled, 2 chips missing on edge, maps very good. $25.00 5930. Nash, Ruth Cutter: CALENDRICAL INTERPRETATION OF A GOLDEN BREASTPLATE FROM PERU ; New York (Heye Foundation), 1939, First Edition, 12 p. 12mo., folding plate, printed wraps, fine. $15.00 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE, AUGUST 1916 ; pp. 97 - 184 plus ads, contains Willis, Bailey: "The Awakening of Argentina and Chile NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE, October 1921

84. ALL ABOUT THE PRESTIGIOUS BARBADOS HOTELS DELUXE
The islands of the caribbean are all different in style and appeal, but Barbadosoffers a unique blend of local history and culture in a cosmopolitan
http://hotelsdeluxe.com/barbados.html
The Best Hotels Rates World Wide. Hotel Reservations online Our Exclusive Affiliates SecureBooking HotelsDeluxe La-Cote-dAzur Caribbean Connection Port St Charles Millennium Heights Best Hotels in The World Cyber Cape Town South Africa Marina Barbados Cafe Erte Del Afrika Casuarina Coconut Creek Colony Club Crystal Cove Tamarind Cove Turtle Beach Jake's Acropole Aston Grand Hotel Atlantic Hotel Beau Rivage Chateau des Ollieres Elysee Palace Grimaldi La Perouse Massena Mercure Prom Meridien Nice Negresco ***** Palais Maeterlinck Park Hotel Plaza Concorde Radisson SAS Nice West End Westminster Prince Maurice Lemuria ARBADOS was first settled by the British in 1627 and many British traditions are now an intrinsic part of the Bajan culture. It is the most easterly of the

85. FIU Library -- Internet Resources -- Latin America And The Caribbean
dedicated to the Haitian, Afrocaribbean, and African a variety of categories business,culture, entertainment, guides an introduction to the islands with a
http://library.fiu.edu/internet/subjects/caribbean2.html
Internet Resources for
Latin America and the Caribbean
Country-Specific Databases
Caribbean
Bahamas
Barbados Bermuda Cuba ... Virgin Islands (US)
Central America and Mexico
Belize
Costa Rica Guatemala Honduras ... Panama
South America
Argentina
Bolivia Brazil Chile ... Venezuela
    Argentina
      Colonización de Argentina.
      Interesting historical site by Daniel Sieben with maps and provincial links. Bahamas
        The Islands of the Bahamas. Official website of the Government of the Bahamas with information on business, culture, news, travel, etc. Includes an option to search individual islands. Barbados
          Barbados Comprehensive site available on the University of Texas web-page. Barbados 2000.com Includes a map, business information, accomodations, etc. Current. Global Barbados The emphasis of this site is on business and/or to make Barbadians globally competitive. Pride of Barbados Claims to provide "the best comprehensive information on Barbados." Belize

86. Carriacou Caribbean Connection
Offers comprehensive details about the islands of Carriacaou, Petit St. Vincent, Mayreau, Canouan and Mustique. Utilize numerous links.
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87. Virgin Islands General Information
Virgin islands Now Explore St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix and Water Island
http://www.vinow.com/general_usvi/carnival/foodfair/
Friday, April 4, 2003 Carnival Children Culture Event Calendar ... Advertise
Food Fair and The Village, Carnival U.S.V.I
Food Fair is for those who love to eat, drink and be merry. Thousands of people gather for food fair, whether it’s in Market Square on St. Thomas, or in Cruz Bay, St. John or at the Christian Schjang Vegetable Market in St. Croix; if it’s a Carnival food fair it is sure to have fried fish, lobster, jonny cakes, shrimp, vegetable, beef and salt fish pates, kalaloo, tamarind stew, mango and pineapple tarts, maubi, passion fruit juice and a whole assortment of other Caribbean delicacies. Food Fair is an exciting mix of local foods and colorful displays of arts and crafts. The food and art fair is made up of many small booths and tables. You can walk through the booths and tables and purchase locally made crafts, arts and paintings or get local food, deserts and drinks. Woman, men and children work in these individual booths selling foods and handicrafts. Individuals set up booths in some cases, others function as fundraisers for local churches and schools and others by local restaurateurs. Local crafts presented at the fair include Caribbean dolls, iguana dolls, handmade coconut birdfeeders, coconut monkeys, paintings and more.

88. International Bureau Of Education. International Activities. Databanks. World Da
Latin America and the caribbean. Suriname Trinidad Tobago Turks Caicos IslandsUruguay Venezuela. de la Nación Federal Ministry of culture and Education.
http://www.ibe.unesco.org/International/Databanks/Wde/lac.htm
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Latin America and the Caribbean
Anguilla Argentina Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Acre Alagoas, Amapá Amazonas Bahia Ceará Distrito Federal Espírito Santo Goiás Maranhão Mato Grosso Mato Grosso do Sul Minas Gerais Pará Paraíba Paraná ... Pernambuco Piauí Rio de Janeiro Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Sul Rondônia Rorâima São Paulo Santa Catarina Sergipe Tocantins British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Mexico Aguascalientes Baja California Baja California Sur Campeche Coahuila Colima Chiapas Chihuahua Distrito Federal Durango Guanajuato Guerrero Hidalgo Jalisco México Michoacán Morelos Nayarit Nuevo León Oaxaca Puebla Querétaro Quintana Roo San Luis Potosí Sinaloa Sonora Tabasco Tamaulipas Tlaxcala Veracruz Yucatán

89. International Bureau Of Education. International Activities. Databanks. World Da
Indonesia, Official site of the Ministry of Education and culture. general informationabout the education system; statistics. (In Bahasa Indonesia and English),
http://www.ibe.unesco.org/International/Databanks/Wde/asia.htm
Official information sources on education Africa South of Sahara Asia and the Pacific Central Europe and former USSR Latin America and the Caribbean Middle east and North Africa North America ... Western Europe General information sources Background information Statistics and indicators Databases on education systems Web resources Educational profiles National reports
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Afghanistan Australia Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory ... Western Australia Bangladesh Bhutan Brunei Darussalam Cambodia China Cook Islands Fiji Hong Kong (China) India Indonesia Iran ... Japan Kiribati Korea (Republic) Korea DPR Lao PDR Macao (China) Malaysia Maldives Marshall Islands Mongolia Myanmar Nauru Nepal New Zealand Niue Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines Samoa Singapore Solomon Islands Sri Lanka Thailand Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Viet Nam A ustralia Federal sources Official site of the Australian Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training

90. SBMJ
to compare differences in health care and culture. the Atlantic Ocean and the CaribbeanSea, the Leeward islands, the Virgin islands­including industry
http://www.studentbmj.com/back_issues/0902/life/330.html

The Caribbean Islands

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The Caribbean islands Leonard Yuen gives a diary account of his tour of the Caribbean and takes a look at the different ophthalmic screening programmes The Caribbean islands are often seen as a homogeneous tropical destination, but in reality each island has its own distinctive "personality." Their reputation for warm weather, spectacular scenery, and friendliness have made them a target for holiday makers, and now they are becoming increasingly popular as an elective destination for students wanting to escape the winter months. Common health problems on the islands are diabetes and hypertension. Diabetic eye disease comes in many forms, including diabetic retinopathy and cataracts, which accounts for 50% of blindness (an estimated 17 million people) worldwide. Many complications can be detected early and treated, so screening programmes for diabetic eye disease are essential. With this in mind and, after a great deal of time and planning, I arranged to island hop to compare differences in health care and culture. Visiting 13 different islands gave me insight into the impact of politics and the importance of funding and education to establish effective screening and a good healthcare system. It was intriguing to see vast differences among the islands in spite of their close proximity.

91. Bahamas Culture & The History Of The Bahamas
traditions and beliefs – shaped Bahamian culture into the African rhythms, CaribbeanCalypso, English folk songs and the and funerals in the islands of the
http://www.abaco.tv/bahamas-culture.asp
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A culture rich in history - yet even richer in friendliness and the bounty of the Bahamas
Bahamian culture is like no other – a harmonious blending of many different peoples, traditions and ways of life. The first immigrants arrived in 1648, – dissident English Puritans (the "Eleutheran Adventurers") seeking religious freedom. Since then, the islands have witnessed the arrival of Bermudan slaves, British Loyalists fleeing America after the Revolution, freed Africans from slave ships, Seminoles from Florida, people fleeing the South after the Civil War, people from other Caribbean islands, as well as Chinese, Syrian and Greek immigrants. These peoples – with their different backgrounds, traditions and beliefs – shaped Bahamian culture into the unique, colorful patchwork of life and lifestyles that it is today. English is the official language of The Bahamas.

92. Turks And Caicos Tourist Board Press Coverage
99 Page 48 Turks Caicos islands The caribbean’s Rising
http://www.turksandcaicostourism.com/tctb/press/presscoverage/
Press Coverage
Here is a list of just some of the publications that have featured the Turks and Caicos Islands so that you can find out more about what others say about our destination. To find actual quotes click on the What The Papers Say section.
  • Caribbean World (The Lifestyle and Travel magazine) - Spring 2001
    Page 14
    Featuring Drew Barrymore and Tom Green Getaway to Turks and Caicos
  • Sport Diver Magazine
    Page 90 Turks and Caicos- water Colors
    BY: Walt Stearns
  • Sport Diver Magazine
    Page 78
    BY; Bill Harrigan
  • Travel Holiday Magazine Page 66 -The Laziest Place on Earth
  • Expedia Travels Magazine -The Paradise next door
  • Scuba Diving Magazine Page 132
  • -Provo: The Caribbean Best-kept secret
  • -Best of the Caribbean (Family Resort)
  • Scuba Diving Magazine
  • Sport Diver Magazine Page 74 No Hassle Diving By: Bill Harrigan
  • Destinations Magazine A Lovely Last Frontier. By: Brenda Fine
  • Sport Diver Magazine Page 86 Plunge on the Precipice By: Walt Stearns
  • Page 77 Blue Water, White Gold By: Bob Friel
  • Sport Diver magazine Page 80 Carnival at Night.
  • 93. Caribbean CHOICE - Your Gateway To The Caribbean!
    Recipe of the week, and archive featuring recipes such as Reggae Boys Salad, and Jerk Kebabs.Category Home Cooking World Cuisines caribbean...... Countries Anguilla The caribbean islands bring to you a unique ethnic collection Allcaribbean!™.
    http://www.caribbeanchoice.com/recipes/
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    94. 4TravelGuides.com Travel Guides
    Martin, Saint Vincent, Southern caribbean, Tobago, Trinidad Park (New Mexico), ChacoCulture National Historic Park (New Mexico), Channel islands National Park
    http://www.4travelguides.com/subcat_list.asp?category=Location

    95. Vacation St. John
    a long history in the Virgin islands is the maintained a cohesive community in theCaribbean for more of fishing boats, is a thriving pocket of Gallic culture.
    http://www.vacation-stjohn.com/story.cfm?ID=69

    96. Caribbean Books, Vacation & Trip Planning
    Books about the caribbean.
    http://caribbean-travelguide.com/books/index.shtml
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    Books, planning and vacation tips Great books about the Caribbean (Lesser Antilles), Caribbean books Anegada Anguilla Antigua Aruba Barbados Barbuda Bonaire Dominica Grenada Guadeloupe Jost Van Dyke Martinique Montserrat Nevis Saba St. Croix St. John St. Kitts St. Lucia Saint-Martin St. Thomas St. Vincent and the Grenadines Sint Eustanius Tobago Tortola Trinidad Virgin Gorda Virgin Islands
    Books about the Caribbean
    Great books about the Caribbean (Lesser Antilles). From cooking to planning a holyday in the Caribbean, you can buy it here.
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  • 97. Turks And Caicos Tourist Board
    Turks and Caicos Tourist Board The official site of the Turks and Caicos Tourism Board.
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    98. UT Library Online - General Libraries News - The Black Presence In Latin America

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    Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google Hotbot IMDB.com Lycos Northernlight Web Crawler Yahoo! RECENT DIGITAL INITIATIVES Texas County Maps The Handbook of Texas Texas Information Literacy Tutorial Runyon Photograph Collection LIBRARY SUPPORT Friends of the University Libraries Endowments NEWS General Libraries Newsletter Library Bulletin LIBRARY NEWS
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    UTLOL About News - The Black Presence in Latin American and Caribbean Culture
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    Exhibit on "The Black Presence in Latin American and Caribbean Culture"
    opens at the Benson Latin American Collection
    AUSTIN, TX (September 28, 1999) —"La presencia cultural africana en América Latina y el Caribe/The Black Presence in Latin American and Caribbean Culture" will be on view in the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection on The University of Texas at Austin campus through February 2000. This exhibit of materials from the Benson Collection's extensive holdings highlights the many contributions by Blacks to the contemporary culture of Latin America and the Caribbean. The introduction of African slaves to the New World by Western European powers transformed all parties concerned. During the course of five hundred years Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans formed an amalgam that is now culturally complex. The resultant fusion expresses itself in religion, politics, language and literature, art, music, and dance.

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