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  1. Guyana (Cultures of the World, Set 20) by Leslie Jermyn, 2000-06
  2. Executive Report on Strategies in Guyana, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Guyana Research Group, The Guyana Research Group, 2000-11-02
  3. Plantations, Peasants, and State: A Study of the Mode of Sugar Production in Guyana (Afro-American Culture and Society) by Clive Y. Thomas, 1984-08
  4. Metegee: The History and Culture of Guyana by Ovid Abrams, 1998-10-01
  5. Guyanese political culture through the prism of race and class (IDS working paper series) by Vincent Alexander, 1989
  6. Dem A Seh in Guyana: A Selection of Guyanese Proverbs by Sheik Hassan, 2000
  7. The Portuguese of Guyana: A study in culture and conflict by Mary Noel Menezes, 1993
  8. National Songs of Guyana
  9. With our hands we build Guyana: Address to the nation by Forbes Burnham, 1972
  10. The year of the breakthrough: Address to the nation on the occasion of the third anniversary of the Co-Operative Republic of Guyana, February 23, 1973, National Park by Forbes Burnham, 1973
  11. The Labyrinth of Universality: Wilson Harriss Visionary Art of Fiction (Cross/Cultures 86) (Cross/Cultures Series) by Hena Maes-Jelinek, 2006-07-15
  12. A History of the Guyanese Working People, 1881-1905 (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Walter Rodney, 1981-09-01
  13. Countermodernism and Francophone Literary Culture: The Game of Slipknot (New Americanists) by Keith L. Walker, Keith L. Walker, 1998-12
  14. The survival of our nation: Address to the nation by L.F.S. Burnham, Prime Minister of Guyana, on the occasion of the celebration of the fourth anniversary ... 23, 1974 at the National Park, Georgetown by Forbes Burnham, 1974

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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links Dutch and British colonisation made an indelible mark on Guyana, leaving behind a now dilapidated colonial capital, a volatile mix of peoples and a curious political geography. The country's natural attractions, however, are impressive, unspoiled and on a scale that dwarfs human endeavour. Dangerous Situation in Georgetown and New Amsterdam Home invasions, carjackings, kidnappings and shootings are on the increase in Guyana, particularly in Georgetown and New Amsterdam. If driving, lock all your doors. The East Coast Demerara is also a high-risk area, particularly Buxton, Friendship and Annadale, as are the East Bank regions and the highway from Timerhi to Linden. Veins of social and political unrest run through Guyana, and Georgetown is a magnet for sporadic, low-level violence. Although it's rarely directed at foreigners, visitors are advised to avoid walking alone after dark, maintain alertness at all times and keep out of Georgetown's Tiger Bay and Stabroek Market areas and all of the city's south.

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Country Info Guyana Introduction Guyana General Data Guyana Maps Guyana Culture ... Guyana Time and Date Guyana Culture Back to Top The composition of Guyanese society is a reflection of the nation's colonial past. The colony was created by Dutch and British planters who grew sugarcane using the labor of slaves and indentured workers. Ignoring the nation's large interior, the planters constructed dikes and dams that transformed the coast into an arable plain. With the exception of the indigenous Amerindians and a few Europeans, the entire population consisted of imported plantation workers or their descendants. Although the culture of independent Guyana has become more truly national, the Guyanese people remain separated by ethnic mistrust. The Guyanese elite that has emerged to replace the colonial administration faces the enormous challenge of satisfying the aspirations of the people concerning economic development and educational opportunity.
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Cultural Achievements Guyana's cultural expression reflects its separate ethnic contributions and has a regional rather than a universal orientation. A number of its best-known novelists have lived abroad, including Edgar Mittelholzer, The Kwayana Family Trilogy , which focuses on one family through 350 years of Guyana's history; Christopher Nicole, Ratoon ; Jan Carew, Black Midas ; Roy Heath, Orealla; and E.R. Braithwaite, To Sir With Love , which details his experiences as a black high school teacher in a white London slum. His work was praised for its hopeful view of difficult race relations and became the subject of a major motion picture. Another prominent, avant-garde writer is Wilson Harris, The Palace and the Peacock . Additionally, Churamanie Bissundyal, a writer is also becoming better known in writing circles the world over. Among the country's outstanding poets are Martin Carter, Poems of Resistance, and A.J. Seymour, who wrote I Was Born in Georgetown . Denis Williams has gained fame as a painter, novelist, curator, and anthropologist. Philip Moore is well known for his wood sculptures, which show African influence. Art takes many forms in Guyana, but its dominant themes are the Amerindians, the ethnic diversity of the population and the physical beauties of Guyana. The works of Stanley Greaves, Ronald Savory, Philip Moore and the late Aubrey Williams have been much in demand in the last two decades. Savory's works in particular have brought the hard-to-reach interior within view of urban dwellers.

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CULTURE Until its independence, Guyana was tied culturally more closely to Suriname and French Guiana than to the rest of South America. Guyana was settled by East Indians, who still speak Urdu, Hindi, and Tamil dialects; black Africans; and a few Europeans, mostly from Britain. These various ethnic strains have remained fairly distinct, and today each group has its own style of life and culture, although the ties of nationhood tend to bind them together. Postindependence Guyanese culture still bears the imprint of its colonial heritage. Guyanese were taught to respect and covet European values during the colonial era, and this has not changed despite government exhortation. Yet ethnic identity continues to be important, with daily life centring around ethnic and family groups; the mother- and grandmother-dominated family among blacks differs from the father-oriented East Indian family. Men of both groups often commute long distances to work along the coastal highway. Daily dress normally does not distinguish one group from another. Amerindian culture, which remains uninfluenced by national politics, is recognized as an important element in Guyanese museum displays and as an inspiration in local music and painting. Cultural institutions are concentrated in Georgetown, including the Guyana Museum, which includes the Guyana Zoo, with its impressive collection of animals from northern South America. Guyanese writers have made noteworthy contributions to literature; the works of Wilson Harris, A.J. Seymour, and Walter Rodney are among the foremost.

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    Guyan a Culture Life Until its independence, Guyana was tied culturally more closely to Suriname and French Guiana than to the rest of South America. Guyana was settled by East Indians, who still speak Urdu, Hindi, and Tamil dialects; black Africans; and a few Europeans, mostly from Britain. These various ethnic strains have remained fairly distinct, and today each group has its own style of life and culture, although the ties of nationhood tend to bind them together. Post independence Guyanese culture still bears the imprint of its colonial heritage. Guyanese were taught to respect and covet European values during the colonial era, and this has not changed despite government exhortation. Yet ethnic identity continues to be important, with daily life centering around ethnic and family groups; the mother- and grandmother-dominated family among blacks differs from the father-oriented East Indian family. Men of both groups often commute long distances to work along the coastal highway. Daily dress normally does not distinguish one group from another. Amerindian culture, which remains uninfluenced by national politics, is recognized as an important element in Guyanese museum displays and as an inspiration in local music and painting. Cultural institutions are concentrated in Georgetown, including the Guyana Museum, which includes the Guyana Zoo, with its impressive collection of animals from northern South America. Guyanese writers have made noteworthy contributions to literature; the works of Wilson Harris, A.J. Seymour, and Walter Rodney are among the foremost.

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    Guyana is located on he northern portion of South America. It has as its capital, Georgetown where most of its people reside. Guyana has a population of a little over three-quarters of a million people of which 51% is East Indian, 43% Afro-Guyanese, 4% percent Amerindians and 2 percent are Europeans and Chinese and Americans. Its major industries are sugar, bauxite, alumna, gold, timber, shrimp and diamonds. The size of Guyana foods is about eighty four thousand square miles. The official language of Guyanese is English, but there are some local dialects that also prevail. Guyanese foods is distinctive and is usually based on seafood or Creole dishes like pepperpot, a spicy stew that is cooked in bitter cassava juice. East Indian dishes such as roti and curries are prevalent along with Chinese foods. The beverages found there include beer, Russian Beer rum, brandy, whisky and delicious fruit punches. The visual arts, especially painting and sculpture, are highly developed, and one displayed at special exhibitions in Georgetown. Cricket and soccer are the major outdoor sports while poet and novelist E.R. Braithwaite has international acclaim.

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