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  1. A Lady's Second Journey Round the World: From London to the Cape of Good Hope, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Ceram, the Moluccas, Etc., California, Panama, Peru, Ecuador, and the United States by Ida Pfeiffer, 2010-01-11
  2. Li´l Abner (1959 film): Musical film, Comic strip, Li´l Abner, Al Capp, Broadway theatre, Musical theatre, Norman Panama, Melvin Frank, Nelson Riddle, Paramount Pictures, Edie Adams, Tina Louise
  3. Land of the moon-children;: The primitive San Blas culture in flux by Clyde E Keeler, 1956
  4. Verbal Art in San Blas: Kuna Culture through its Discourse (Cambridge Studies in Oral and Literate Culture) by Joel Sherzer, 1991-02-22
  5. PANAMANIAN AMERICANS: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America</i> by Rosetta Sharp Dean, 2000
  6. PANAMA FOREST AND SHORE: NATURAL HISTORY AND AMERINDIAN CULTURE IN BOC by Burton L. Gordon, 1982-01-01
  7. The Latin American Policy of Warren G. Harding (Monograph Series in History and Culture) by Kenneth J. Grieb, 1976
  8. San Diego's expositions as "Islands on the land," 1915, 1935: Southwestern culture, race, and class in Southern California by Matthew F Bokovoy, 1999
  9. Cooperatively managed Panamanian rural fish ponds: The integrated approach (Research and Development series) by L. L Lovshin, 1986
  10. THE MAYAS: LIFE, CULTURE AND ART THROUGH THE EXPERIENCES OF A MAN OF THE TIME
  11. Mexico & Central America: A Fiesta of Cultures, Crafts, and Activities for Ages 8-12 : Mexico-guatemala-belize-el Salvador-honduras-nicaragua-costa Rica-panama by Mary C. Turck, 2008-06-15
  12. Elections and Democracy in Central America, Revisited
  13. A Sketch of Colombia: The Land and the People by Colombia Information Service, 1976
  14. Unbelievable Experiences of an African American World Traveler by Leon Freeman, 2007

61. RTÉ ACE: ARTS CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT Our Man In Panama
19/04/2001 Our Man in panama In a tenyear screen career which has seen him playcops ('Lake Placid'), criminals ('The General'), priests ('The Butcher Boy
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In a ten-year screen career which has seen him play cops ('Lake Placid'), criminals ('The General'), priests ('The Butcher Boy') and patriots ('Braveheart'), Brendan Gleeson's role in 'The Tailor of Panama' must rank as his most adventurous to date. Reunited with '...General' director John Boorman, he plays Mickie Abraxas, a burnt-out and tanked up revolutionary who becomes a pawn in the Panamanian power games of a pathological liar (Geoffrey Rush, the tailor of the title) and a disgraced MI5 agent (Pierce Brosnan). Talking to and watching Gleeson during a day of press interviews, it's hard to imagine that the fair skin, rusty sideburns and Dub twang could ever hide out in the broody Latin Abraxas, but with a pair of contact lenses, dye for the body hair (arms, legs and head all included) and some Spanish lessons from his brother-in-law, Gleeson fits right in with the schemers and dreamers of Panama City. It's the first of four big films for him in the next twelve months, with the leading role in the new comedy 'Wild About Harry' and parts alongside Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law in Spielberg's 'AI' and Leonardo Di Caprio and Cameron Diaz in Martin Scorcese's 'The Gangs Of New York' already in the can, it seems only a matter of time before a great character actor becomes our worst kept secret. Harry Guerin Read a review of the film here
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62. Culture
culture. History In the early 16th century over 60 Indian tribeslived in panama. These Indians came from the Maya of Guatemala
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In the early 16th century over 60 Indian tribes lived in Panama. These Indians came from the Maya of Guatemala and Mexico and from the Chibchas of Colombia. The isthmus of Panama was discovered in 1501 by Rodrigo de Bastidas, one of the captains that accompanied Columbus on his second voyage to America. In 1513 Vasco Nunez de Balboa sighted the Pacific Ocean from Darien's mountain in Panama. In 1519 Panama City was founded by Pedrarias Davila, the Governor of Golden Castile, appointed by the King of Spain.
Panama was the springboard for the Spanish exploration and expansion in Central and South America along the Pacific coastline. The conquests of Peru and Chile by Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro were organized in Panama. Hernando de Soto, the discoverer of the Mississippi River, started his journey from Panama, too. The Davila brothers, Gil and Gonzalo, also organized their expeditions into Central America from the Isthmus of Panama. During the independence wars of the Spanish colonies, Panama voluntarily joined Colombia until 1903, when it gained independence and became the present Republic of Panama.
On November 18, 1903 the Hay-Buneau-Varilla Treaty was signed, whereby the United States was granted the right to continue the construction of a canal through the isthmus. The interoceanic waterway, which cuts through the isthmus of Panama, is 82 Kilometers(51 miles) long. On average it take a vessel eight hours to travel from one ocean to the other, passing through three sets of locks.

63. IWon - Travel Guide - History & Culture
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Panama went into decline, and became a province of Colombia when the South American nation received its independence in 1821. In 1846, Colombia signed a treaty permitting the USA to construct a railway across the isthmus and to defend it with military force. The idea of a canal across the isthmus had been mooted even in the 16th century, but a French attempt to build one in 1880 resulted in the death of 22,000 workers from malaria and yellow fever and bankruptcy for everyone involved. A Frenchman who stood to gain handsomely from a US buyout of the French rights to build a canal was named 'envoy extraordinary' by Washington and he negotiated and signed a canal treaty with the USA, despite the objections of the Colombian government. The financial and strategic interests of the US momentarily coincided with the sentiments of Panama's revolutionaries, and a revolutionary junta declared Panama independent on 3 November 1903, with the overt support of the USA. The canal treaty granted the USA rights in perpetuity over land on both sides of the canal and a broad right of intervention in Panamanian affairs. The treaty led to friction between the two countries for decades, partly because it was clearly favorable to the USA at the expense of Panama and partly because Colombia refused to acknowledge Panama's independence until 1921 when the USA finally paid Colombia US$25 million in compensation. The USA began to build the canal again in 1904 and 10 years later the first ship negotiated the engineering marvel. The US intervened in Panama's affairs repeatedly up until 1936, when it relinquished its right to use troops outside the Canal Zone. The two countries continued to argue over the canal contract until a new treaty was signed in 1977. Panama formally regained control of the canal in 1999 at a ceremony attended by Mexico's president, Spain's king and former President Jimmy Carter, but not by any senior American officials.

64. Searchalot Directory For Society And Culture
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65. Panama Country Of Panama Tourism Travel
Mi Pueblito situated just on the outskirts of panama City, is a uniquerepresentation of panama's culture and history. The complex
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The following destinations are just a few of the many tourism offerings that Panama has to offer. The city of Panama has plenty in the way of musuems and historic sites, while the interior region and pacific and atlantic coasts provide numerous destinations for your enjoyment. We will be adding new destinations and attractions as we develop the site in the coming weeks. Amador Causeway - The Amador Causeway, located just outside of Panama City and once the home of the US Army base, has quickly become one of Panama's most desirable tourist areas. The Causeway itself connect three small islands with the mainland, Naos Island, Perico Island and Flamenco Island. Visited by both foreigners and locals alike, the Causeway has enormous tourist potential, with several large projects having already been completed and many planned for the future. Bocas del Toro - Perhaps, the countries most popular tourist destination, the islands of Bocas del Toro are filled with countless excurions and warm tropical climate. Scuba diving, snorkeling, hiking, bird watching, and sun bathing are just a few of the many activities one can enjoy while visiting Bocas. Bridge of the Americas - With an elevation of 118 meters (354 ft.) and width of 1,669 meters (5,007 ft.), the Bridge of the Americas connects the two land masses separated due to the construction of The Panama Canal. Built by the United States, at a cost of $20 million dollars, the Bridge of the Americas now forms an integral part of the Interamerican Highway, connecting both North and South America.

66. Hoppa - Culture In Panama
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69. Teaching Jobs
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70. Browsing Regional Central America Panama Society And Culture
Browse Regional Central America panama Society and culture Kuna IndiansHistory, pictures, and culture of this panama Indian tribe.
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71. Global Sources Travel Guides - Panama
Country Guide panama. Business culture WOMEN Although women generally occupy a secondarystatus in heavily maledominated and macho-influenced panama, they are
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Travel Center Country Guide: PANAMA Business Culture Greetings and Courtesies Business Ethic and Framework Women Meetings ... Business Attire GREETINGS AND COURTESIES Handshakes are appropriate among businesspeople, both men and women-when arriving and leaving-although casual acquaintances generally nod when meeting while good friends hug. Panamanian women may embrace lightly or brush cheeks in a kiss; they seldom shake hands with each other, although they may do so in a business situation. Panamanians find titles important: Se–or (MIster) and Se–ora (Ms.) general titles; Licenciado (university degreed); Ingeniero (male engineer), and Doctor (lawyer, or someone with an advanced degree). Entertaining for business normally occurs over dinner rather than during lunch, since many still take a noon break, or siesta. BUSINESS ETHIC AND FRAMEWORK Panamanians are generally considered relaxed, easygoing, and informal by Latin American standards, although they nevertheless have a regard for formal dignity and hierarchical and class distinctions. Although they have become more accustomed to North American business norms, their values continue to emphasize the importance of personal relationships, and they still take time and effort to establish a personal relationship before a business relationship. WOMEN Although women generally occupy a secondary status in heavily male-dominated and macho-influenced Panama, they are accorded considerable personal freedom and many operate businesses. Foreign businesswomen should experience few problems. Although women may generally go out on the streets and dine alone, most will feel more comfortable if escorted.

72. ITravel | Panama City Culture/Conduct Reviews
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73. Chiriqui River Rafting Online - "Your Guide To Panama's Finest Rafting Adventure
Family owned and operated rafting company. Offers a variety of rafting trips and tours, includes Category Regional Central America Travel Services Tour Operators...... operated adventure company has pioneered the sport of rafting panama's rivers andoffers a great way to experience panama's landscape and culture through some
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Latin America's newfound jewel, Panama is an undiscovered land filled with a spectacular mixture of ecology, culture and adventure. From high peaks covered in coffee plantations to white sand beaches to Caribbean culture to Indigenous tribes, Panama's diversity amazes even the Panamanian.

74. Let's Go - Central America - Culture And Customs
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Each Kuna community elects a chief, called the . Twice a year, these chiefs travel to the Kuna General Congress, the main governing body. The Kuna have their own language, but most speak at least some Spanish. Men typically wear western clothes, while women wear golden nose- and earrings and beautiful traditional clothing. Their blouses feature the famous mola, chicha fuerte feast. Chicha fuerte is an alcoholic drink made from maize and lots of sugar. When a Kuna girl hits puberty, her hair is cut short and she receives her name. The family invites the town over for a several-day party, with a tremendous batch of chicha fuerte, sugar cane, coffee, and cacao. The biggest parties of the year are in February, particularly the 25th, the anniversary of the 1925 Kuna revolution. Travelers, particularly if visiting the more isolated islands, should learn about the Kuna before coming. Those arriving on an island that has no hotel should first go see the to ask permission to stay (an entrance fee of US$1-3 is typically charged). Meeting the

75. Lonely Planet's Guide To Panama
From Lonely Planet. Lonely Planet guide to panama and the world. OrderNow. panama. culture. panama's arts reflect its ethnic mix. Indian
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76. Clubhoppers.net :: Nightlife :: Pics :: Music :: Culture - Www.ezboard.com
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77. Panama Breaking News
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78. LatinWorld: Panamá - Librería | Bookstore | Livraria
Inst. of culture Published 1978. Cuna Indian Art The culture and Craftof panama's San Blas Islanders - by Clyde E. Keeler. Published 1969.
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America's Prisoner : The Memoirs of Manuel Noriega
- by Manuel Noriega, Peter Eisner. Published 1997 The Birds of the Republic of Panama : Passeriformers, Hirundinidae (Swallows to Fringillidae) - Alexander Wetmore, et al. Published 1985 The Building of the Panama Canal in Historic Photographs - by Ulrich Keller. Published 1984 Cultura / C ulture / Cultura Cultural Policy in the Republic of Panama, Ntl. Inst. of Culture - Published 1978 Cuna Indian Art : The Culture and Craft of Panama's San Blas Islanders - by Clyde E. Keeler. Published 1969 Ethnicity at Work : Divided Labor on a Central American Banana Plantation (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) - by Philippe I. Bourgois. Published 1989 A Panama Forest and Shore : Natural History and Amerindian Culture in Bocas De Toro - by Burton L. Gordon. Published 1983

79. Culture & History In Panama: Tour Packages
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80. Panama, Central America Travel Information
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