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  1. Paraguay (Cultures of the World, Set 19) by Leslie Jermyn, 1999-10
  2. Executive Report on Strategies in Paraguay, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Paraguay Research Group, The Paraguay Research Group, 2000-11-02
  3. Culture traits of Paraguay Indians by William Kirk, 1946
  4. Paraguay has spoken in the present political hour of America,: With her immortal sense of sovereignty by Edgar L Ynsfrán, 1959
  5. University of Oklahoma Dept. of Anthropology. Anthropology Club. Papers in Anthropology by Ann Jordan, 1973
  6. Women in contemporary Paraguayan culture: An introduction (ALAC conference paper) by Charles R Carlisle, 1975

101. Galerie De Liens Utiles - Amérique Centrale
Translate this page Des liens pour découvrir le paraguay universités, arts et culture, économie,gouvernement, outils de recherche, etc.. www.lanic.utexas.edu/
http://www.oqaj.gouv.qc.ca/francais/sud.html
Bolivie Colombie Equateur Paraguay ... Venezuela Bolivie
www.voyage.gc.ca

gouvernement, outils de recherche, etc..
www.lanic.utexas.edu/

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Informations sur la Bolivie.
www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca
Un excellent site pour se familiariser avec la Bolivie.
www.ameriquelatine.com/

www.latinreporters.com/
Cartes de la Bolivie et de ses villes principales.
www.embassyworld.com
Human Rights Internet
www.hri.ca/
Les journaux de la Bolivie.
www.webdopresse.ch
Monde Diplomatique: quelques articles sur la Bolivie. www.monde-diplomatique.fr Latin-American Youth Directory www.infoyouth.org/LAYD/index.htm Colombie www.voyage.gc.ca www.lanic.utexas.edu/ www.countrywatch.com Informations sur la Colombie. www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca Un excellent site pour se familiariser avec la Colombie. www.ameriquelatine.com/ www.latinreporters.com/ Cartes de la Colombie et de ses villes principales. www.embassyworld.com Human Rights Internet www.hri.ca/ www.colombiajoven.gov.co Le www.sipaz.net/ Quelques outils pour effectuer vos recherches sur la Colombie. www.terra.com.co/

102. Culture.fr Los Angeles Paraguayos (Paraguay).
Translate this page Ministère de la culture et de la Communication Los Angeles paraguayos (paraguay).Thème Musiques traditionnelles et du monde. Le 05/08/2005
http://www.culture.fr/PublicItems/evenements/1614/226090

103. Culture.fr Ballet Paraguay Eté (Paraguay).
Translate this page Ministère de la culture et de la Communication Ballet paraguay Eté (paraguay).Thème Musiques traditionnelles et du monde. Le 04/08/2005
http://www.culture.fr/PublicItems/evenements/1614/226086

104. Paraguay1
culture. The natives in paraguay are Indian, the Indian language is Guarani.Spanish is used in government, schools, and business while Guarani is used in
http://staff.esuhsd.org/~balochie/studentprojects/paraguay/
Paraguay: A Country of Wonder By Rachel Nikzad B I E N V E N I D O S ! W elcome to the central information station of Paraguay! If you want facts about the History Climate Famous People Tourist Attractions Culture , or Religion of Paraguay, you've come to the right place! HISTORY P araguay was founded in 1537 by Asuncion, who came from Spain. Many battles and wars have occurred in this South American country, but some of the major wars that changed all of Paraguay historically are: The Chaco war (from 1932-1935) and the Paraguayan war (1864-1870), which was between Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and of course, Paraguay. There also was the declaration of independence in 1811 against the Buenos Aires revolutionaries. To found out more information on these wars, please go to the links page. CULTURE T he natives in Paraguay are Indian, the Indian language is Guarani. Spanish is used in government, schools, and business while Guarani is used in poetry and plays. These native Indians are well known for their extraordinary lace work called Nanduti, they say it is modeled after the characteristics of a spider web. It is a derivative of European lace

105. Post-Stroessner Language Planning In Paraguay (Paraguayan Language Policy: A Soc
The fall in 1989 of Stroessner’s 35 year dictatorship of paraguay was followed Through this communication, she transmitted to him her ancestral culture,
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~sngynan/f99paper.html
Post-Stroessner Language Planning in Paraguay (Paraguayan language policy: a sociolinguistic and post-colonial perspective) by Shaw N. Gynan, PhD Western Washington University Joshua Fishman, in discussing essentialist versus sociolinguistic views of language policy, while pointing out that none of the authors in a recently edited volume of his subscribes to a primordialist position, also acknowledges the influence of the essentialist and the primordialist points of view. These arise from the history and folkloric heart of a people, affecting behavior such as language planning and language policy. The present analysis highlights the importance of ethnographic description, within an historical and discursive framework, for revealing the social psychological mechanisms that mediate the perceptions of the ethnolinguistic activist of situations of language contact and the language planning and policy that is based on those perceptions. A Sociolinguistic Profile of Paraguay Predicting Future Rates of Paraguayan Bilingualism An Historical Sketch of Bilingualism in Paraguay tovaya Hernando Arias de Saavedra, Hernandarias, who governed Paraguay at the turn of the 16th century, also opposed encomienda (Raine 4) and he encouraged the Jesuits to establish missions that by 1630 covered over 150,000 square miles. These missions proved successful despite devastating raids from Paulist mamelucos in the north.

106. Elderhostel : Program Detail - Overview And Description
Uruguay, Argentina, paraguay, and Brazil entered into the 1991 This crossculturalexperience provides a unique opportunity to examine the rich
http://www.elderhostel.org/Programs/search_res.asp?Type=A&CountryCode=Paraguay

107. Paraguay - Countrywatch.com
paraguay. Cultural Disorientation and Transitional Adjustment. This section isa primer for use by CountryWatch.com users in learning about the issues of
http://aol.countrywatch.com/aol_topic.asp?vCOUNTRY=135&SECTION=APP&TOPIC=CDATA&T

108. Paraguay
paraguay en la Red - Historia, paraguay paratodos - Fotos de Asunción y el país, rincón literario y diarios del país
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109. RACIAL
There are three cultural areas in paraguay. s2.jpg (37858 bytes). 2.1. The townsof the Chaco´s area, of paleolithic cultural pattern; subsistence is based
http://www.museobarbero.org.py/resumen_iii.htm
RACIAL, CULTURAL AND ETHNO-HISTORICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATIVES FROM PARAGUAY (by Prof. Adelina Pusineri , Director of the Etnographic Museum "Andrés Barbero") 1. The natives of Paraguay belong, racially to three human types: 1.1 In Eastern Paraguay, riverside of the high and middle Paraná River, the proto-residents of this region occupied it before the scattered immigration of the Guarani. They belonged racially to the languid-melanesian human group, of low stature and dolicocefalía with high cranial vault; their representatives were the Kaingasges-Gés. 1.2 in the Chaco Region, the natives belong to the pámpido-Australian racial type, of high stature, with dolicoide head, high cranial vault, sometimes with carema formation. (The Chané-Arawak did not belong to this racial type, being Amazonian immigrant of the region of the Andean Mountain range.) 1.3 The Guarani settled in Eastern Paraguay. They were of Amazonian racial type, protomalayo-mongoloid, with typical braquicefalía, low stature and yellowish complexion. From the colonial time to the present, admixtures left its print. The first "earth´s youths" of the XVI century were the mestizo Hispanic-Guarani, continuing such a crossbreeding, although more limitedly. Among the Guarani survivors there are many mestizos, but living in the indigenous communities. They are considered Guarani. Among the Chaco´s people, the coexistence with the "white environment" caused a frequent crossbreeding, the proportion according to the ethnical conscience of the tribal groups. In the prehistoric time the inter-ethnical crossbreeding was frequent, and in the colonial time there were unions between Guarani and black mulattos.

110. International Reporter: IRN : Countries : Latin America : Paraguay | +47 22 98 9
UNESCO paraguay is listed in the following countries and/or subjects UNESCO - the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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Contact Email: dci@mec.gov.py / comnacpyunesco@highway.com.py Homepage: Phone: Fax: Address: C. Postal 1390 City: Asunción Organisation or Company Workplace: Presidente: Sra. Blanca Ovelar de Duarte About: Secretaria General: Sra Aura Vallesos Coordinadora Ejecutiva: Sra. Lidia Amarilla González UNESCO - Paraguay is listed in the following countries and/or subjects: Paraguay Culture Development or humanitarian aid Education Printer friendly
IRN is currently being revised. Please inform us of useful resources to be included in the database. About UNESCO - Paraguay UNESCO - the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was founded on 16 November 1945. For this specialized United Nations agency, it is not enough to build classrooms in devastated countries or to publish scientific breakthroughs. Education, Social and Natural Science, Culture and Communication are the means to a far more ambitious goal : to build peace in the minds of men. Today, UNESCO functions as a laboratory of ideas and a standard-setter to forge universal agreements on emerging ethical issues. The Organization also serves as a clearinghouse – for the dissemination and sharing of information and knowledge – while helping Member States to build their human and institutional capacities in diverse fields. In short, UNESCO promotes international co-operation among its 190* Member States and six Associate Members in the fields of education, science, culture and communication.

111. MOFA: Japan-Paraguay Relations
1.9 million yen (Grant Assistance for Cultural Grassroots Projects). JapanParaguayParliamentary Friendship League. Chairman Hideyuki Aizawa
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Basic Data
Diplomatic Relations:
Established in November 1919
Immigration from Japan:
Commenced in 1936 and Inmigration Agreement was concluded in 1959 The sixtyth aniversary of the Japanese inmigration was celebrated in 1996 with the attendance of Hideyuki Aizawa , member of the House of Representatives etc.
Japanese and ethnic Japanese:
Number of Japanese residing in Paraguay: 2,654 (October 1998)
Population of Japanese descent: 7000 (estimated)
Trade with Japan:
Exports :8,838 million yen (soy beans, cotton, timber, meat, leather)
Imports:12,958 million yen (machinary, electric products, cars, crude oil and fuel etc.)
Direct Investment from Japan:
Cumulative total as of March 31,1997 10,679 million yen
Japan's economic cooperation:
List of Grant Aid - Exchange of Notes in Fiscal Year 2005 Loans: 112,036 million yen Grants: 23,394 million yen (top-ranking country in Latin America) Technical Cooperation: 54,201 million yen (cumulative total through fiscal 1997)
Recent Visits by Eminent Persons
Japan to Paraguay:
Year Name Representative of the Government, Ambassador Tatsuo Arima (Special envoy to the presidential inauguration)

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