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  1. Culture and Customs of Colombia (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Raymond Leslie Williams, Kevin G. Guerrieri, 1999-08-30
  2. Colombian music and musicians, (Pan American culture [series]) by Victor Justiniano Rosales, 1927
  3. Context versus culture: Household composition and employment among Dominican and Colombian women (Population and Development Program working papers series) by Douglas T Gurak, 1992
  4. Shamans, Gods, and Mythic Beasts: Colombian Gold and Ceramics in Antiquity by Armand J. Labbe, Warwick Bray, 1998-11
  5. Largometrajes Colombianos En Cine y Video: 1915-2004
  6. Trafficking Cocaine - Colombian Drug Entrepreneurs in the Netherlands (STUDIES OF ORGANIZED CRIME Volume 1) by D. Zaitch, 2002-07-31
  7. The seduction of Africa: A missionary's recollections by Jorge Iván Fernández, 2002

101. Newsgroup: Soc.culture.colombia
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102. Global Exchange : Building A Culture Of Peace: A Human Rights Delegation With Fe
Colombia Building a culture of Peace A Human Rights Delegation with Fellowshipof Reconciliation. July 29, 2006 August 12, 2006
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Colombia : Building a Culture of Peace: A Human Rights Delegation with Fellowship of Reconciliation
July 29, 2006 - August 12, 2006
Four decades of conflict between armed actors in Colombia has to the killing, displacement, and kidnapping of indigenous people, women, union activists, youth, journalists, and human rights workers in Colombia. Despite the ties of the government to the most frequent human rights abusers and the principal participants in narcotrafficking the paramilitaries the U.S. continues to fund the Colombian government with an average $750 million a year since 2003 under Plan Colombia/Plan Patriota, 80% of which is military or security aid. How does one build a culture of peace within such violence? The emergence of intentional peace communities across the country, sustainable agriculture in rural areas, youth-led cultural projects denouncing the war, and women's organizations taking a lead in organizing for peace has provided an option of peaceful and economically-just neutrality for those trapped among the armed actors. Join Fellowship of Reconciliation and Global Exchange on a safe and secure delegation as we visit a range of actors who are fighting for the right to say no to armed conflict and are organizing for real solutions at the grassroots level.

103. Global Exchange : Building A Culture Of Peace: A Human Rights Delegation With Fe
Colombia Building a culture of Peace A Human Rights Delegation with Fellowshipof Reconciliation. February 26, 2006 March 10, 2006
http://www.globalexchange.org/tours/714.html
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Colombia : Building a Culture of Peace: A Human Rights Delegation with Fellowship of Reconciliation
February 26, 2006 - March 10, 2006
DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Four decades of conflict between armed actors in Colombia has to the killing, displacement, and kidnapping of indigenous people, women, union activists, youth, journalists, and human rights workers in Colombia. Despite the ties of the government to the most frequent human rights abusers and the principal participants in narcotrafficking the paramilitaries the U.S. continues to fund the Colombian government with an average $750 million a year since 2003 under Plan Colombia/Plan Patriota, 80% of which is military or security aid. How does one build a culture of peace within such violence? The emergence of intentional peace communities across the country, sustainable agriculture in rural areas, youth-led cultural projects denouncing the war, and women's organizations taking a lead in organizing for peace has provided an option of peaceful and economically-just neutrality for those trapped among the armed actors. Join Fellowship of Reconciliation and Global Exchange on a safe and secure delegation as we visit a range of actors who are fighting for the right to say no to armed conflict and are organizing for real solutions at the grassroots level.

104. Colombia Human Rights Network Home Page
AFROcolombian CULTURAL WEEK. Washington, DC, February 24 –26, 2004. The Afro-colombiancultural week will take place between the February 24 and 26,
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105. Colombia
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106. Casa De La Cultura Colombiana Bienvenidos
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107. Afro-Latin American: Information From Answers.com
a role in contributing to the development of certain aspects of Colombianculture. For example, several of Colombia s musical genres, such as cumbia,
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Afro-Latin American Wikipedia Afro-Latin American An Afro-Latin American is a Latin American person who is, at least in part, of African heritage or lineage. Concepts of "Black" or "African" often differ in Latin America from those held in English speaking nations. Africans first arrived with the Spanish and Portuguese with Columbus. For example, Pedro Alonso Nino was a navigator in the 1492 expedition. Africans arrived in Latin America mostly as part of the Atlantic slave trade to provide labor. Also, they were employed in mapping and exploration (for example, Estevanico ); and were even involved in conquest (for example, Juan Garrido and Juan Valiente). They were mostly brought from the West African nations of Nigeria Benin Ghana Congo ... C´te d'Ivoire and Morocco . There was also an existing African diaspora born in Spain and Portugal. Most of the slaves were delivered to Brazil and the Caribbean . The rest were brought in small proportions to Central America and other areas of South America . Countries with large black populations include Brazil Panama Colombia Cuba ... Dominican Republic , and Puerto Rico The mix of these African cultures with the Spanish, Portuguese, indigenous and other cultures of Latin America has produced many unique forms of

108. Latin American Studies - Tulane University
Colonial Mexico Colombia Cuba Cultural Studies in Latin America Development inthe Third World Dominican Republic Drug Trade and the War on Drugs
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