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  1. TIWANAKU & ITS HINTERLAND V1 (Smithsonian Series in Archaeological Inquiry) by KOLATA ALAN L, 1996-05-17
  2. Culture, community, and class consciousness in Bolivian tin mines (Working paper / Latin American Program, Wilson Center) by June C Nash, 1978
  3. Bolivian precolumbian cultures: Summary by Carlos Ponce Sanginés, 1977
  4. Food and Culture Among Bolivian Aymara: Symbolic Expressions of Social Relations (ACTA Universitatis Upsaliensis) by Mick Johnsson, 1986-01
  5. The Aymara Language in Its Social and Cultural Context: A Collection Essays on Aspects of Aymara Language and Culture (University of Florida Monographs Social Sciences) by M. J. Hardman, 1981-10
  6. Tobacco from a Tiahuanacoid culture period by Wolmar Bondeson, 1972
  7. Mascaras De Los Andes Bolivianos/Masks of the Bolivian Andes
  8. A report on a survey for fisheries development of Lake Titicaca by Milton Carl James, 1936
  9. Pathways of Memory and Power: Ethnography and History among an Andean People by Thomas A. Abercrombie, 1998-07-28
  10. Communication and information needs for effective administration of the Bolivian system of public instruction: A report and design by Max Mehlis Garret, 1974
  11. Lukurmata by Marc Bermann, 1994-05-02
  12. Identity and Power in the Ancient Andes: Tiwanaku Cities through Time (Critical Perspectives in Identity, Memory & the Built Environment) by John Wayne Janusek, 2004-09-27
  13. Andean Diaspora: The Tiwanaku Colonies and the Origins of South American Empire (New World Diasporas) by PAUL S. Goldstein, 2004-12-31
  14. The Art and Politics of Bolivian Cinema by Jose Sanchez-H., 1999-08-28

41. Bolivia - Culture Shock! A Guide To Customs & Etiquette.
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Tel +44(0) 1225 707 004 From the high altitude cities of the Altiplano to the jungles of the lowland valleys and the haunting beauty of the Island of the Sun and Lake Titicaca, Bolivia offers an experience like no other. Largely untouched and unnoticed by the industrialised world, it remains a favoured destination for the more adventurous traveller. With a mix of Indian, Spanish and African influences, Bolivia has a unique cultural character, vividly expressed through its music, art and everyday life. Whether planning a short trip or an extended stay, Culture Shock! BOLIVIA will provide you with the insights needed to get the most out of your visit.

42. Bolivia Guide Books buy Online
bolivia culture Shock! A Guide To Customs Etiquette. 3, Peru and bolivia Trekking Guide £12.95 . 4, bolivia - culture Shock!
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(Rough Guides, Paperback, 524pp, 47 maps) Bolivia Rough Guide Practical advice on exploring remote Andean ranges and Amazonian rainforests. Well-informed coverage of indigenous culture, religion, wildlife and the environment. Candid reviews ...
Footprint: Bolivia Handbook
(Footprint Handbooks, Hardback, 448pp, 178 x 111mm, 70 maps) Footprint: Bolivia Handbook Once upon a time Bolivia was a refuge for wild west outlaws, revolutionaries and Nazi war criminals. Now this forgotten country is fast becoming a happening place for those who lik...
Lonely Planet: Bolivia Travel Guide
(Lonely Planet Publications Ltd, Paperback, 528pp, 72 maps) Lonely Planet: Bolivia Travel Guide This travel guide to Bolivia provides information for visitors on all budgets, including advice on getting there, accommodation, local cuisine, places to visit, language tips, and ...

43. Bolivia Art And Culture
Art, culture, food and drink, recipes, music, dance, sports and recreation in bolivia from Bonnie Hamre, your guide to South America.
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44. WillGoTo : Bolivia, Culture
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45. Turismo Bolivia :: :: Culture - Kallawaya
DISCOVER bolivia Activities Cultural Kallawaya culture The Kallawaya culture has been recognized at a world wide level as “Oral and Intangible
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46. Language Crossing - Culture Of Bolivia
Travel to bolivia and learn Spanish in Sucre, bolivia. Language Crossing has a collection of information about bolivia including history, news, facts,
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Copacabana was given an image of the Virgin of Candelaria in the 16th century. Soon after a number of miracles began to occur and Copacabana became a religious pilgrimage site for Catholics. The cathedral was built to honor the Virgin, who is now patron saint of Bolivia.
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mestizo , or a mix of indigenous and European lineage. 25% of Bolivians are Aymara, about 14% are European descent and less than 1% have African heritage. Over half of the population is full-blooded indigenous and the vast majority has some ethnic connection to the indigenous cultures that lived in the region before the arrival of Europeans. About 70% of the population lives in the Altiplano, despite the cold and harshness of the region. Most Bolivians speak Quechua or Aymara in addition to Spanish. The standard of living is relatively low in Bolivia compared to other countries in South America, mostly due to its historically slow economic development. The national dance is the cueca , which originated from the Chilean version of the dance. Cueca consists of couples moving to three quarters time while waving handkerchiefs. The Cueca dance of Bolivia is most commonly seen during festivals.

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The Spanish arrived in 1531, and Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro made their way inward looking for wealth and land. They returned to Spain to look for reinforcements in order to return to the New World. Return he did, marching into Cajamarca, in northern Peru, before capturing, ransoming and executing the Inca emperor, Atahualpa, in 1533. Modern day Bolivia was referred to as Alto Peru by the new Spanish governors. Bolivia was so far away from the new capital of Lima on the coast that most indigenous Bolivians were initially unaffected by the conquest. This all changed, however, with the discovery of silver in Potosi. The mines of Cerro Rico, or the Rich Hill, would make the Spanish crown richer than even a king could dream. Thousands of fortune hunters from Europe poured into Bolivia, and Potosi became the largest city in the Americas overnight. In the following centuries, millions of conscripted Indians would die in the atrocious mines of Potosi. The Spanish soldier, administrators, adventurers, and settlers became a strong landed aristacracy, and the indigenous people of Bolivia were reduced to tenant farmers and slaves.

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The Spanish arrived in 1531, and Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro made their way inward looking for wealth and land. They returned to Spain to look for reinforcements in order to return to the New World. Return he did, marching into Cajamarca, in northern Peru, before capturing, ransoming and executing the Inca emperor, Atahualpa, in 1533. Bolivia has undergone 191 governments since independence. It has been ruled by corrupt officials and hard line military juntas. Finally, in 1982 a leftist civilian movement called the Movimiento de la Izquierda Revolucionario won the election against the military. This government began the difficult job of reforming the government into a true democracy.

49. Bolivia History, History Of Bolivia, Bolivian Culture
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Bolivia history reflects the influence of the richest cultural treasures of the Inca civilization. With more than half of the population still living according to traditional ways, modern Bolivian culture is heavily influenced by the centuries old traditions handed down since the time of the Incan empire. Tiahunico, Lake Titicaca , and the Island of the Sun are some of the most revered sites in all the Incan Empire. Tiahuanico, although long in ruin when the Inca discovered it, nonetheless achieved great spiritual significance in the life of the Inca. The elaborately carved megalithic figures and impeccable stonework at this site will leave you puzzling at its origins, seeing them for yourself will allow you to understand how these ancient monuments have come to be so revered and continue to draw reverent spectators to this very day. While the Inca culture plays a prominent role in the history of Bolivia, the enduring legacy that was imprinted upon this country by the subsequent Spanish conquest of the 15th century also made a lasting impression on the nature of this Andean nation.

50. Bolivian Holidays, Bolivia Music, Bolivian Culture
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Bolivian Holidays are a central part of life in Bolivia, home to some of the most sacred shrines and a large population of descendants of the Inca. 70% of the population still lives according to traditional ways, so this is a place that is alive with festival and ceremony. All year round festivals of all kinds are taking place in Bolivia . Achocalla is an interesting festival that is best enjoyed at the smaller towns and villages of Sucre and Cochabamba. This is a celebration of heritage and traditional music and folklore that is on display during Bolivian holidays. Carnival in February is not to be missed – Santa Cruz and Oruro provide the best displays for this occasion. A colorful tropical parade is what you can expect in Santa Cruz, while Oruro’s version of Carnival is of an unmistakably Andean flavor and is a vibrant declaration of Bolivian culture. Semana Santa is in April, and this week is the sacred week, as its name suggests in Spanish. On Good Friday, hundreds of pilgrims arrive at Cochacamba on foot after walking from

51. Bolivia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
culture. Main article culture of bolivia. bolivian culture has many Inca and other Indian influences in religion, music and clothing, such as the well
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The Republic of Bolivia is a landlocked country in central South America . It is bordered by Brazil on the north and east, Paraguay and Argentina on the south, and Chile and Peru on the west. Repºblica de Bolivia Flag Coat of Arms Motto Morir antes que esclavos vivir
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52. Bolívia / Bolivia :: Culture & Tourism Links : Kulturális és Idegenforgalmi L
International catalogue of culture and tourism. Internationaler kultureller und touristischer Katalog. Nemzetközi kulturális és idegenforgalmi katalógus.
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53. Culture Of Bolivia -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
culture of bolivia. (A landlocked Republic in central South America; Simon Bolivar founded bolivia in 1825 after culture Shock! bolivia, ISBN 1558686401
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Culture of Bolivia
(A landlocked Republic in central South America; Simon Bolivar founded Bolivia in 1825 after winning independence from Spain) Bolivia is a (Any dialect of the language of ancient Rome) Latin country in (A continent in the western hemisphere connected to North America by the Isthmus of Panama) South America located at the (A mountain range in South America running 5000 miles along the Pacific coast) Andes (A land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill) mountain s. It has a significant (Any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived) Native American population which mixed (The Romance language spoken in most of Spain and the countries colonized by Spain) Spanish (Click link for more info and facts about cultural) cultural elements with their s' (An inherited pattern of thought or action) tradition s. The Spanish-speaking population mainly follows the Western customs.
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54. A Virtual Travel To Bolivia - Destination Bolivia
This page aims to give you a broad overview of bolivia s art, culture, people, A window to bolivia where you can learn more about bolivia s culture,
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Beside a country profile with facts and figures, the page contains links to sources which provide you with all the information you need to know about this South American nation, e.g.: official web sites of Bolivia, addresses of Bolivian and foreign embassies, domestic airlines, city- and country guides with extensive travel and tourism information on accomodation, tourist attractions, events and more like weather information, maps, statistics and local newspapers from Bolivia.
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Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups.
Comparatively democratic civilian rule was established in the 1980s, but leaders have faced difficult problems of deep-seated poverty, social unrest, and drug production.

55. STA Travel And ISIC Travelmax - Destinations: Bolivia
bolivia was formally declared a republic the following year. bolivia s territory had always been coveted by its neighbours, encompassing as it did over 2
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56. Fremen Tours Bolivia: Génesis De La Cultura Andina ®
bolivia entranceway to Cusco an original and exclusive idea by Fremen Tours In the Aymara culture the Ayllu (community system) emerges and is made
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  • Everything Aymara, the cultural origin of the Inkas, enriched by the Kallawaya culture. In the Aymara culture the Ayllu (community system) emerges and is made evident as the foundation of the socioeconomic organization of the Inka civilization.
  • Tiwanaku, as solid ancient testimony of what is Aymara, and the Yatiri (wiseman and spiritual leader) as its live, magic and vibrant testimony.

57. Projects Concerning Culture In BOLIVIA
Projects concerning culture in bolivia. Legend C=Consulting, F=Financing, L=Lobbying, N=Networking, O=Overseas Activity, P=Publishing, R=Research/Survey
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Legend : C=Consulting, F=Financing, L=Lobbying, N=Networking, O=Overseas Activity, P=Publishing, R=Research/Survey
Click here to have a more detailed description of the symbols used. place (region) year(s) - (Cordillera) 1994-1994 (F) - (North Potosi) 1990-2000 (O) ACTIONAID - (several) 1994-1994 (F) Belisario Boeto (Chuquisaca) 1993-1994 (O) Boliviacentrum Antwerpen (BCA) Chuquisaca (-) 1990-1996 (F) Cochabamba (-) 1994-1994 (F) San Joaquin (-) 1994-1994 (F) several (Chuquisaca) 1994-1994 (F) several (Potosi) 1994-1994 (F) Project Cooperating for Cooperation - webmaster@coop4coop.org
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58. Bolivia
soc.culture.bolivia directory. Bienvenido visitante! Esta pagina esta siendo mantenida. Por favor vuelva en unos dias. Gracias.
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59. LATIN AMERICAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE PAGE
Quipus Cultural Foundation working to preserve bolivian ethnic groups through a Folk Art Usenet - soc.culture.bolivia - bolivian people and culture.
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  • El Andar - From Electric Mercado - a cultural center and marketplace showcasing Latino lifestyle, news and opinions.
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  • Chicano/LatinoNet (CLNET) - an electronic mechanism which brings together Chicano/Latino research as well as linguistic minority and educational research efforts being carried out at the University of California and elsewhere.
  • Cultures of the Andes - Music, songs, poems, stories, jokes in Quechua, Spanish, and English. Photos of the Andes. Música, fotos, y cuentos de la cultura Andina; en Quechua e Inglés tambien.
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