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         Guyana Culture:     more books (23)
  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

101. Guyana

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102. Guyana Resources Directory
guyana and Caribbean Political and Cultural Center for Popular Education guyanaUSA Justice for All Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Fisheries,
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Español Suggest a URL Co-operative Republic of Guyana Information and Media Economy and Government Travel and Culture MarketPlace Facts, Maps and Weather National News Georgetown Cyber Cafe Guyana Chronicle News,business and tourism site,site for export/import The Stabroek News of Guyana ... The Washington Post Regional News BBC Mundo en Español CANA News Regional Radio BBC Radio programación La Mega 97.7 FM New York Salsoul Business Demerara Bank Demerara Distilleries GUYSUCO Guyana Office for Investment ... HADCO Farms Flora, Fauna, and Natural Resources CAFP Environmental Protection Agency Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development National Development Strategy ... UNDP Foreign Govt. Information CIA World Factbook 2000 Canadian Govt. Fact Sheet Government 1997 General Elections Constitution Guyana Bar Association Guyana Energy Agency ... Working People's Alliance Organizations and Civil Resources Community Based Rehabilitation Programme Friends for Change Guyana Association of Georgia Help and Shelter ... St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Regional Economy Asociacion Latinoamericana de Integracion ALADI Comisión Económica para Latino América y el Caribe International Organizations MERCOSUR Secretaria Administrativa ... World Bank Latin America and the Caribbean Overview Arts and Folklore Kaieteur Connection Music Philip Moore Proverbs ... Wood Toys Education/Academic Biological Diversity of the Guianas Guyana Education Access Project Institute of Applied Science and Technology Schools and Other Educational Institutions ... University of Guyana People and Culture

103. Welcome To GIHA
Promotes the well being, protection of rights, dignity and pride of all IndianGuyanese. Also works to preserve and propagate the Indian cultural heritage.
http://www.gihagy.com/
About GIHA GIHA Today Perspective IZZAT ... Editorial Human Rights GIHA Crime Report GIFT Report Wismar Report LINKS GOPIO Indentureship NEWS Indo Caribbean World Stabroek News Times of India Dawn Other ROAR JAIAG CIOG Caribbean Hindu Sports Cricinfo Welcome to the Guyana Indian Heritage Association Postal Address: PO Box 101740 Georgetown, Guyana, South America. 37A THIRD STREET, ALBERTTOWN, GEORGETOWN, GUYANA. TEL: 592-223-6385 E-MAIL: giha@webworksgy.com GIHA Knockout Mela for National Park May 5!!! Persons interested in booths and games should call the GIHA office at 223-6385. Indian Arrival Holiday - Jan 2nd, 2004 Flood Update 2005 Jan 1, 2004 Playing Dress up in other people's ethnic wear? Cancel Mashramani 2005 December IZZAT 2004 YearEnd RoundUp!! Updates Feb 2005 ... DAY OF DIGNITY - FEB 23RD, 2004 Feb 23rd, 2004 Courage in 2004 - GIHA Perspective Jan 2, 2004

104. Latin American Issues, Volume 13 -Section IV
In areas such as Trinidad and guyana, where a diverse melange of peoples existed Rhoda Reddock clearly outlines the historical and cultural reasons for
http://webpub.allegheny.edu/group/LAS/LatinAmIssues/Articles/Vol13/LAI_vol_13_se
Volume 13 (1997)
The Caribbean(s) Redefined CITATION INFORMATION

Hernandez-Ramdwar, C. Multiracial Identities in Trinidad and Guyana: Exaltation and Ambiguity. Latin American Issues [On-line], (4). Available: http://webpub.allegheny.edu/group/LAS/LatinAmIssues/Articles/LAI_vol_13_section_IV.html Article IV MULTIRACIAL IDENTITIES IN TRINIDAD AND GUYANA:
EXALTATION AND AMBIGUITY
Camille Hernandez-Ramdwar
University of Toronto For people of formerly colonized countries, race For the purposes of this article, the term "multiracial" is intended to signify an identity which has arisen out of a colonial history. Prior to Columbus, any notion of "race" among the Amerindians would have differed considerably from that which was developed over time by the Europeans for very specific imperialist reasons. Multiracial Caribbean people are those who are descended from more than one racial group found in the Caribbean. The very notion of multiracial identity is only significant if importance, privilege, difference, or debasement has been accorded to particular racial groups over others during the course of Caribbean history. My analysis of Caribbean multiracial identity is based on the works cited as well as a series of interviews I conducted with multiracial Caribbean and Caribbean-Canadian people during 1994-1995. It is a preliminary investigation of a subject area which requires much deeper study, a study which I hope to flesh out from this skeletal framework of initial inquiry. Caribbean scholarship has largely ignored and overlooked multiracial/mixed race identity with the exception of a few articles and papers (Khan, Puri, Reddock, and Shibata), and a rather significant body of work dealing with the Coloured/Mulatto/

105. Guyana

http://www.tlfq.ulaval.ca/axl/amsudant/Guyana.htm
République coopérative de Guyana
Guyana
Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Capitale: Georgetown
Population:
Langue officielle:
anglais ( de facto
Groupe majoritaire: créole guyanais (77 %)
Groupes minoritaires: anglais (env. 20 %), wapishana (1 %), arawak du Nord, akawaio, patamona, pemon, kalihna, wawai, machushi, hindi caraïbéen, créole hollandais de Berbice, créole hollandais de Skepi, warao
Système politique: république unitaire
Articles constitutionnels (langue): art. 53, 139 et 144 de la Constitution du 20 février 1980 (modifiée en 1996)
Lois linguistiques: aucune
1 Situation générale
La Guyana porte le nom officiel de Co-operative Republic of Guyana (ou République coopérative de Guyana ). Le pays est situé sur la côte nord de l’Amérique du Sud et s'appelait anciennement Guyane britannique (ou British Guiana ). La Guyana est bordée au nord par l’océan Atlantique, à l’est par le Surinam, au sud et à l’ouest par le Brésil et à l’ouest par le Venezuela. Le pays a une superficie de 215 083 km². Par comparaison, la Belgique est de 30 527 km²; la France, 543 965 km²; et la Grande-Bretagne, 229 324 km². La Guyana est divisée en administrativement en 10 régions. Les régions de Barima-Waini, Pomeroon-Supenaam, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, Demerara-Mahaica, Mahaica-Berbice et East Berbice-Corentyne correspondent aux plaines côtières, alors que les quatre autres (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo, Potaro-Sipanuri, Upper Demerara-Berbice et Cuyuni-Mazaruni) sont situées dans l'arrière-pays (

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