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  1. Culture Shock! Bolivia: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides) by Mark Cramer, 2007-02-15
  2. Culture Shock!: Bolivia (Culture Shock - Guides) by Mark Cramer, 1997-02
  3. Hotel Bolivia: The Culture of Memory in a Refuge from Nazism by Leo Spitzer, 1999-05-17
  4. Bolivia (Cultures of the World) by Robert Pateman, Marcus Cramer, 2006-11-15
  5. Autonomy and Power: The Dynamics of Class and Culture in Rural Bolivia (Ethnohistory) by Maria L. Lagos, 1994-06
  6. Executive Report on Strategies in Bolivia, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Bolivia Research Group, The Bolivia Research Group, 2000-11-02
  7. Whither Bolivia? The ethnic, cultural, and political divide.(Culture & Politics): An article from: World Literature Today by Edwin G. Corr, 2006-03-01
  8. Bolivia: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture (No. 4 in the U.S.-Mexico Series) by P. Van Lindert, 1994-01
  9. Development and culture: Transnational identity making in Bolivia [An article from: Political Geography] by R. Andolina, S. Radcliffe, et all
  10. A failure culture: The Siriono of Bolivia by Morris Edward Opler, 1950
  11. Bridging Cultures and Hemispheres: The Legacy of Archibald Reekie and Canadian Baptists in Bolivia.(Review) (book reviews): An article from: International Bulletin of Missionary Research by Justice C. Anderson, 1999-10-01
  12. Ancient Titicaca: The Evolution of Complex Society in Southern Peru and Northern Bolivia by Charles Stanish, 2003-01-06
  13. The gospel according to Bolivia: Analogies in Bolivian culture by Homer L Firestone, 1984
  14. The political culture of democracy in Bolivia: 1998 by Mitchell A Seligson, 1998

1. Bolivia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links Bolivia may be one of the poorest countries in South America, but its cultural wealth, the mindblowing Andean landscapes and the remnants of mysterious ancient civilisations make it a rich and exciting destination for those looking for more than postcards. Protest and Unrest Bolivia has experienced severe civil unrest of late with the highest incidence of travel disruption around the capital La Paz and in western Bolivia. Unrest among coca farmers northeast of La Paz in the Chapare and Yungas regions can occasionally flare up. Incidences of tourists being drugged and raped while on guided jungle and pampas tours around Rurrenabaque have been reported. Female tourists in particular should avoid going solo. Stick to the larger group tours run by reputable agencies and always ask to see guides

2. Bolivia Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library Of
Comprehensive US Library of Congress compilation of information about the history, economy, and culture of Bolivia.
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4. SIT Study Abroad - Bolivia: Culture And Development
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Country Info Bolivia Introduction Bolivia General Data Bolivia Maps Bolivia Culture ... Bolivia Time and Date Bolivia Culture Back to Top Bolivian society in the late 1980s remained broken along lines of region, ethnic affiliation, and class. Profound differences existed between the Andean area and the eastern lowlands. With the exception of the Santa Cruz area in the lowlands, the Andes remained the most heavily settled region. The lowlands had a distinct culture, ecology, and economic history, reflecting in part a long history of isolation from most of national life. The 1952 Revolution and consequent far-reaching changes affected the lowlands and highlands in strikingly different ways. Class loyalties and affiliation reflected ethnic identification. The upper class consisted of a white elite that based its sense of privilege not merely on wealth but on proper lineage and breeding as well. The middle classa various, vaguely defined group including everyone from small shopkeepers to prosperous professionals and business owners without the elite family backgroundwas mestizo. It arose as a politically self-conscious group during the twentieth-century mining boom and joined with wage earners in the 1952 Revolution to bring about much of the present configuration of society. contempt far-reaching social changes, society remained profoundly oriented to kin and family. People of all classes and ethnic groups focused their deepest loyalties on their small community or neighborhood and a close-knit group of relatives. Family and kin offered a haven amid the economic uncertainties and political turmoil of the 1980s, providing a safety net for poorer Bolivians and a pool of trusted allies for those of greater means. Individuals consulted with kin on all valuable decisions, and social life centered mainly on family visits.

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8. Bolivia History & Bolivia Culture | IExplore
In its early years, independent Bolivia was ruled by a succession of caudillos In 1953, Chile declared the port of Arica ‘free’ and has allowed Bolivia
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Culture of Bolivia. Bolivia has a population of about 8.5 million. The largest ethnic group is the Quechua with 30% of Bolivia's population.
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14. Bolivia Culture Lonely Planet World Guide
Bolivia. Culture. Musical traditions within Bolivia are distinctly regional strains of Andean music from the desolate Altiplano are suitably
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    Bolivia Information Page With respect to the 2001 agreement, it was found that the Pre-Columbian culture of Bolivia achieved a high degree of technological, agricultural, and artistic achievement but the culture as a whole remains poorly understood. Furthermore, it was found that the archaeological sites and materials necessary to reconstruct the early history of Bolivian culture are in jeopardy from pillage. The pillage is widespread, on-going, and systematically destroying the non-renewable archaeological record of Bolivia. Colonial and Republican period ethnological materials were also found to be subject to pillage. These objects play an essential and irreplaceable role in indigenous Bolivian communities: they are vested with symbolic and historic meaning and used in many ceremonial and ritual practices. In many cases these objects serve as testimony to the continuation ... [ Read More Bolivia (06/05) The Andean region probably has been inhabited for some 20,000 years. Beginning about the 2nd century B.C., the Tiwanakan culture developed at the southern end of Lake Titicaca. This culture, centered around and named for the great city of Tiwanaku, developed advanced architectural and agricultural techniques before it disappeared around 1200 A.D., probably because of extended drought. Roughly contemporaneous with the Tiwanakan culture, the Moxos in the eastern lowlands and the Mollos north of present-day La Paz also developed advanced agricultural societies that had dissipated by the 13th century of our era. In about 1450, the Quechua-speaking Incas entered the area of modern highland Bolivia and added it to their empire. They controlled the area until the Spanish conquest in 1525. ... [

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