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  1. Fonart da un giro: de lo tradicional a lo totalmente Palacio.(cultura, México)(TT: Fonart turns around: from the traditional to the palatial.)(TA: culture, Mexico): An article from: Proceso by Judith Amador Tello, 2002-09-15
  2. La cultura del diferimiento.(resolución a crisis nacionales; México)(TT: A culture of postponement.)(TA: resolution to national crises; Mexico): An article from: Proceso by Juan Jose Hinojosa, 1999-08-29

141. CATHERINE'S WEBPAGE ABOUT MEXICAN CULTURE
In our ethnocentric “North American” culture we view México as a part of Central America. To the right is a map of mexico’s territory before cession.
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The Diverse Mexican Spatial and Political Geography
A study of México’s geography reveals its cultural history and legacy. In our ethnocentric “North American” culture we view México as a part of Central America. It is not. México is geographically one of three countries that comprise the continent of North America: Canada, the United States of America, and México. It is interesting to think about the fact the Americans that live in the United States call themselves “Americans” as if our country comprised all of America. We do not have a word that reflects our true spatial identity (Like “United Statesans”). People in Canada refer to themselves as “Canadians,” people in México refer to themselves as “Mexicans, “but here in the U.S. we continue to refer to ourselves as “Americans.” Clearly, then, as you can now see, there is more than one America. Click here to see Alfredo Jaar's famous animation of “A Logo for America.” Also of cultural (and political, economic) interest is the history of the United States-México border. Up until the Treaty of Guadelupe-Hidalgo (which signaled the end of the Mexican-American War), the country of México had included the U.S. states of Utah, Nevada, California, and parts of Texas, Wyoming, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico. To the right is a map of Mexico’s territory before cession.

142. Sister Cities Magazine
Archives, subscriptions, affiliates southern California, San Diego - Baja California /USA - mexico. Guide to the region's entertainment, tourism, events, culture, business and real estate.
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143. Mexico Trek: August 14 Dispatches: Silvia
Mexican culture and murals. Excitement and anticipation about our mexico Trek How much do we truly understand about the Mexican culture and its people?
http://www.worldtrek.org/odyssey/mexico/81498/81498silvia.html
DISPATCH: August 14 Silvia's Log Mexican culture and murals Excitement and anticipation about our Mexico Trek overcame me today as I wandered through the Mission in San Francisco looking at murals with Monica and Shawn. We will discover so much about ourselves and those we will encounter during this adventure! How much do we truly understand about the Mexican culture and its people? I interpreted the murals as portraying messages of identity representing Hispanic life through their bright colors, symbolism, and personal quotes, but just gazing intently at the pictures is not revealing enough for me. I want to have a Mexican explain to me what the picture means to him or her personally, and in that way gain insight into another land and its people's values. There's a story to be told behind each picture, life beyond the still art. For me, this is the heart of the Mexico Trek- being in contact with the Mexicans in their own land, and striving to learn about their Youth and Society as I live and work with homeless youth with the organizatin Casa Alianza. I want to share in the youths' struggles of living in the largest city of the world. Maybe when Monica, Shawn, and I come back to the Mission after the trek, I'll see the murals I gazed at today in a different light, though the youth in Mexico and I in San Francisco will be standing under the same sun. Bienvenidos a la experiencia!!!!! (Welcome to the experience!)

144. MEXICO CONNECT'S FORUMS / FOROS: Main Index
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145. Learn Spanish In Mexico - Spanish Classes In Mexico
MCCI Mexican Cross Cultural Institute - Spanish, Business and General English for Mexico4kids - Spanish language and Mexican culture program for US
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146. Chimayo Museum
Working to document and preserve the history and culture of Northern New mexico Hispanic settlements.
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147. Tours In Puerto Vallarta Mexico - Culture
Nayarit, home of the anchient Huichol culture, is called one of mexico best kept secrets because of its natural and manmade wonders. Tour Info
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148. Pozos Maya - Art Sculptures In Pozos Mexico And San Miguel De Allende
An Australian born sculptor working and living in the town of Mineral de Pozos, mexico. His work is influenced by the Mayan culture and local traditions of stone carving.
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149. HDLS-5 Homepage
November 12, 2002 at the University of New mexico, Albuquerque, New mexico. Theme culture, Language and Cognition. Includes speakers, call for papers, abstract guidelines and accommodation.
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150. BORDER STUDIES: Texas - Mexico Border
In short, USmexico border culture may be said to be the sum product of forces and Within mexico, cities with cultural connections to the border include
http://www.humanities-interactive.org/borderstudies/text/essay.htm
Essay by Oscar J. Martínez, Ph.D. University of Arizona Unquestionably, the U.S.-Mexico border has an image problem. Many people associate the region with gaudy tourist districts, unsavory bars and nightclubs, tasteless curio shops, cheap liquor stores, "hustlers" of many shades, uncontrolled illegal migration, large-scale smuggling of drugs, ethnic tensions, and general disorder. There is some truth to these uncomplimentary characterizations, of course, but fronterizos (borderlanders) live in an environment that is infinitely more complex than superficial caricatures suggest. ambiente fronterizo, or borderlands milieu. Today the area stands as a prime example of binational interdependence, providing striking evidence of the trend toward closer ties among the world's nations and societies. Transborder interdependence is rooted in the economic interaction that has existed between the United States and Mexico for several generations. In a functional sense, two systems have combined to produce one order that is quite distinct from those of the two parent societies, and a population whose lifestyles differ considerably from what is found in heartland zones. Out of economic necessity, as well as personal desire to venture into "other worlds," border Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Anglo Americans intermingle at close range, borrowing from and contributing to each other's way of life. That three-way association, ranging from superficial contact to intimate relations, has produced unique patterns which comprise key components of what is commonly referred to as "border culture."

151. CULTUREFOCUS Travel Photos. Pictures From Egypt, Peru, Africa, Syria, Jordan, In
Provides travel photos taken in Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Guatemala, mexico, Peru, and on safaris in Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia). Includes pictures, culture, and history.
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World Travel Photos: Pictures of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia).
A personal collection of travel photos featuring pictures from around the world. Sorry, this page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. However, you can click on the links below or click here to enter my site. Photos of Nepal. Nepal pictures including Kathmandu temples, Bodhnath, Swayambhunath, and a trek near Mount Everest in the Himalaya. India pictures featuring Varanasi on the Ganges, the Taj Mahal and the Temples of Khajuraho. Egypt pictures . Photos of some wonders of ancient Egypt including the Great Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, Luxor, Karnak and Abu Simbel. More about the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt including photos of the Great Pyramid of Khafre. More about Luxor and Karnak Temples, the temples of ancient Thebes in Egypt. More about the Valley of the Kings , tombs for Egyptian pharaohs with illustrations of Egyptian gods. Photos of Syria and Jordan featuring Palmyra and Petra.

152. Sea Kayaking And Whale Watching Trips In Baja With Sea & Adventures
Offers whale watching expeditions from La Paz and Loreto, Baja, mexico focusing on natural and cultural history and wildlife encounters, operated with the utmost respect for the local culture, flora and fauna.
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Mar Y Aventuras is Spanish for Sea and Adventures . We offer sea kayaking and whale watching expeditions from La Paz and Loreto, Baja California, Mexico focusing on natural and cultural history, wildlife encounters and delicious regional food operated with the utmost respect for the local culture, flora and fauna. are sister companies operating jointly to provide you with the best service possible. Our Montana based office provides pre-trip information with a toll free number in the USA to answer all your questions and prepare you for your Baja adventure. Once in Baja, our Mexican based office, warehouse and quaint Inn provide all the logistical support to take you on your sea kayaking or whale watching adventure of a lifetime. Visit these links if you're interested in extending your stay in Baja to include a bicycle tour , or a Spanish Language School , or click here for general information about La Paz , or information about Baja
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153. Department Of Anthropology
Research and teaching interests in linguistic anthropology, including ethnobiology, language and culture, and historicalcomparative linguistics. Fieldwork among the Huastec and Zapotec speakers of mexico. Northern Illinois University.
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Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus Professor Brown has research and teaching interests in linguistic anthropology, including ethnobiology, language and culture, and historical-comparative linguistics. His recent research has focused on lexical acculturation, language universals, and the comparative study of Mayan languages. He has undertaken fieldwork among Huastec (Mayan) speakers of northern Veracruz, Mexico, and among Zapotec speakers in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Fall semester 2001, he was a visiting scientist in the linguistics department at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. Professor Brown is a Distinguished Research Professor of Northern Illinois University. The author of three books, he regularly teaches ANTH 230: The Anthropology of Language.
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154. Study Abroad Search Results- API In Mexico!
API students in Puebla will study Spanish language and Mexican culture in the beautiful city of Puebla. It is a cosmopolitan city with numerous cultural
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Description: API offers comprehensive study abroad programs in Oaxaca and Puebla, Mexico. Oaxaca - Taught in Spanish at the Facultad de Idiomas of the Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca (UABJO), the API Oaxaca program is open to beginning intermediate, and advanced level students. A variety of Spanish language and Mexican culture classes are available. In addition, some semester students may be able to participate in a service learning component. Classes are taught by native instructors, and transcripts are issued by the Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca (UABJO), accompanied by an English letter of translation. Puebla - Taught in Spanish at the Universidad de las Americas, Puebla (UDLA), the API Puebla program is open to beginning, intermediate, and advanced level students. During the semester, students of all levels will take a Spanish language course, and then be able to select from a variety of cultural electives. Elective courses are available in English to students of all levels; direct-enrollment courses are offered in Spanish to advanced/superior level students. Summer students may choose between a Spanish language immersion program or a program for students interested in the medical fields that includes an internship component. Classes are taught by native instructors, and transcripts are issued by the Universidad de las Americas, Puebla (UDLA).

155. Page Title
A bellydance information site for New mexico, including articles, recipes, news, culture and music pertaining to Middle Eastern dancing. Also includes an event calendar and pictoral directory of dancers, troupes, teacher, studios and businesses.
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156. Study Abroad Programs In Guadalajara, Mexico - CEA
2005 Spring Semester (Spanish Language Mexican culture), Course Structure Program Overview. 2005 Fall Semester (Spanish Language Mexican culture)
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Famous for the birth of mariachi music, folkloric dancers, artisans markets and delicious food and drink, Guadalajara, Mexico provides a mixture of antiquity and modernism while acting as a source of pride to all Mexicans. The city is ideally located a short bus ride from the beach and quaint towns where you’ll admire local artists creating unique works of art. Include Guadalajara’s excellent weather and CEA study abroad students will find this “City of Roses” provides everything that Mexico is famous for, and is an ideal destination to study Spanish abroad. CEA offers semester trimester year intensive month , and summer study abroad programs in Guadalajara, Mexico.

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Overview of New mexico's Pueblo cultures, their art and way of life.
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158. ALEGRIA - The Mexican Folklorico Home Page
Californiabased nonprofit Mexican folk dance company dedicated to promoting traditional Mexican folk dances and culture. Features descriptions of dances by region throughout mexico and a comprehensive list of links on Mexican folk dances, music, art, and culture. Includes a directory of dance groups and schools, an updated calendar of events, and a bulletin board.
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ALEGRIA - The Mexican Folklorico Home Page
Site contains links to Los Danzantes de Alegria, Grupo Folklorico Mexico Tenochtitlan, Dance Directory, Calendar of Events, Regional Dances of Mexico, Links to related Sites and a Bulletin Board Home Newsletter Directory Calendar ... Bulletin Board

159. Experience Mexican Culture: Cuyamaca College Presents Intensive Language Program
Experience Mexican culture Cuyamaca College presents intensive language program life and culture of mexico during Cuyamaca College s Intensive Spanish
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Carolyn Pantier, Public Information, (619) 644-7690 or carolyn.pantier@gcccd.net February 9, 2000 Experience Mexican Culture
Cuyamaca College presents intensive language program El Cajon
Students can spend five weeks this summer perfecting their Spanish speaking skills and become totally immersed in the life and culture of Mexico during Cuyamaca College's Intensive Spanish Language Academic Program in Cuernavaca, Mexico, from June 26-July 31, 2000. Students live with a Mexican family in Cuernavaca and attend regular language classes. The program permits students to earn up to eight units of academic credit in the summer while they learn Spanish in small, intensive classes. Cuernavaca is one of the oldest and most colonial cities in Mexico. With an average temperature of 75 degrees, Cuernavaca's weather is described as a never-ending spring. The city is centrally located and allows for a number of visits to important historical, cultural centers. The cost of the trip is $3,125 that includes round-trip airfare from San Diego, land transportation to and from the airport in Mexico City, room and board and up to eight units of lower division college credit. It also includes an excursion to Taxco and a one-day trip to Mexico City with visits to the Anthropological Museum and the Pyramids of Teotihuacan. A three-day stay in the tropical resort, Acapulco, is also included.

160. Ron Mexico : Culture Vulture : CafePress.com
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