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  1. "Here, Our Culture Is Hard": Stories ofDomestic Violence from a Mayan Community in Belize (Louann Atkins Temple Women & Culture Series) by Laura McClusky, 2001-08-15
  2. Belize (Cultures of the World) by Leslie Jermyn, Yong Jui Lin, 2011-03
  3. Executive Report on Strategies in Belize, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Belize Research Group, The Belize Research Group, 2000-11-02
  4. Maya Atlas: The Struggle to Preserve Maya Land in Southern Belize
  5. Belize in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture (In Focus Guides) by Ian Peedle, 1999-08
  6. Belizean Culture: Belizean Creole, Culture of Belize, Palo de Mayo, Public Holidays in Belize, September Celebrations of Belize
  7. BELIZE: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by JOSEPH O. PALACIO, 2001
  8. Garifuna history, language & culture of Belize, Central America & the Caribbean by Sebastian Cayetano, 1993
  9. East Indian folk culture in Belize: A guide for the study of Belizean ethnic groups in upper primary and lower secondary by Elizabeth Joan Cardenas, 1991
  10. Problems in the maintenance of the Garifuna (Black Carib) culture in Belize by Joseph O Palacio, 1975
  11. Grapefruit culture in the British West Indies and British Honduras, ([Gt. Brit. Empire Marketing Board. Publication) by Harold Clark Powell, 1928
  12. Peopling Belize Chapters in Migration by St. John Robinson, 2006
  13. Archaeological Investigations in the Eastern Maya Lowlands: Papers of the 2003 Belize Archaeology Symposium (Research Reports in Belizean Archaeology)
  14. In Focus Belize a Guide to the People, Politics and Culture by Uknown, 1999

61. Tanah Art Museum In Belize - Maya Culture - Garcia Sisters
Tanah Art Museum. Maya culture ~ Garcia Sisters Cayo District, belize.In the Yucateca Mayan Village of San Antonio, located on the
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Tanah Art Museum
Maya Culture ~ Garcia Sisters
Cayo District, Belize
In the Yucateca Mayan Village of San Antonio , located on the Cristo Rey Road there is a humble limestone and clay building with a simple palm thatch leaf roof known as the Tanah Art Museum. On display in the museum are magnificent slate stone carvings of an ancient Caracol ruler, a famous Palenque elder, a Xunantunich warrior, a Maya ceremonial table for offerings of thanksgiving, and a replica of the Sun God Kunich Ahua from Altun Ha, to name just a few. Once a year the artists collect the slate stone used both now and by their ancient ancestors for carving from specific locations among the creeks and river beds. The artists are drawn to particular stones. The act of walking through the creek bed, getting soaked, putting hands on the earth, and feeling the smoothness or roughness of new stone revitalizes both the body and the spirit. It is a sacred time. These stones , some small and others very large and bulky, must now be carried back to their truck on the roadside several miles upstream.

62. WORLDTWITCH - Belize Natural History - Ecolodges, Birding Tours, Wildlife, Cultu
belize Natural History Resource Guide. Birding Tours Accommodations Travel/Parks/culture Reptiles Amphibians Mammals Insects Flora Fish Marine
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Aguada Hotel - Cayo District Anchorage Resort - Caye Caulker Angel Fish Inn - Placencia Banana Bank Lodge - Cayo District Banana Beach Resort - Ambergris Caye Barnacle Bill's Beach Bungalows - Maya Beach - Stann Creek District - Ambergris Caye - Hopkins Belize Agroforestry Research Center - Toledo District Belize Beach Suites - Ambergris Caye - southern Belize Belize Odyssey Resort - Caye Caulker Belize River Lodge - near Belize City Belize Sea Club Resort - Cockney Range Belize Yacht Club Resort - Ambergris Caye Belizean Shores - Ambergris Caye Bellevue Hotel - Belize City Belmopan Hotel Bird's Eye View Lodge - Crooked Tree area Black Rock Lodge - Cayo District [ 12/01: Murders and rape by Guatemalan banditos at the Black Rock Lodge Blackbird Caye Field Station - Oceanic Society Blackbird Caye Resort Bladen Nature Reserve (BFREE) - Toledo District Blancaneaux Lodge - Cayo District Blue Crab Beach Resort - Stann Creek District Blue Creek Rainforest Preserve Canopy walkway ] - Toledo District - Toledo District Blue Horizon Lodge - Stann Creek District Blue Lagoon Apartment - Placencia Blue Marlin Lodge - Southwater Caye Blue Moon Lodge - Morris Caye

63. Belizean Culture
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64. Belize Mayan Culture And The Interface Between Tropical
belize. January 1525, 2003. Mayan culture and the Interface betweenTropical Rainforests and Coral Reefs. Table of Contents.
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January 15-25, 2003
Mayan Culture and the Interface between Tropical Rainforests and Coral Reefs
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    Introduction to Belize
    Belize is a subtropical country situated on the East Coast of Central America in the heart of the Caribbean Basin. It borders with Mexico to the North and Guatemala on the west. On the east is the beautiful Caribbean Sea. Belize has a 174-mile coastline that is home to the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. The coast mangroves constitute an excellent habitat for birds, fish, shellfish and marine organisms. Belize is also graced with tropical forests, mountains and superior agricultural land. The Mayan history in Belize is extremely rich. With more than 600 Maya cities, Belize is the center of the ancient Maya world and an active participant in the Mundo Maya program.
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    Academic Program
    The course, (BIOL 288, 2-credits) is divided into two parts. The first part will introduce students to present-day archeological sites that have been recently discovered and which are defined as some of the major sites of the Mayan culture. Students will:

    65. Culture House For Belize
    Select a link.
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    Belize Unique Food Unique Celebration Our country is Belize. Belize is located in Central America. It neighbors the Atlantic Ocean. Culture
    The Maya helped create sophisticated calendars, mathematics and astronomy. The two main languages are Spanish and English. Roman Catholics make up most of the religion in Belize. Interests
    Belize has been an independent nation since 1981. Belize lies on the eastern coastline of Central America bordered on the north by Mexico . The population of Belize is approximately 200,000. Geography
    Belize has a forest that covers about 86% of the land.79 degrees is the average annual temperature of Belize. About 1,800 mm of rain comes every year. Landforms
    Belize has a set of mountains called the Mayan Mountains and the highest peak is Victoria Peak. Belize also has many rivers such as the Monkey River, the Honda River and the Belize River. Select a link Culture Houses Team 1: South Korea Team 2: Belize Team 4: France Team 6: Brazil Team 8: Egypt Team 9: England Team 10: Turkey Team 11: Germany Team 12: Thailand Click here to validate and comment about this team's culture house.

    66. Belize: History And Culture
    belize History and culture
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    Belize: History and Culture Other Related Information: Belize
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    67. Adventure - Placencia, Belize - Reefs, Rainforest, Culture, Maya Ruins, Wildlife
    click on toad logo to return to main page, belize is a kayakers paradise with hernumerous off shore islands sitting in a calm Caribbean sea along the longest
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    Belize is a kayakers paradise with her numerous off shore islands sitting in a calm Caribbean sea along the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. Rivers cris cross the country, coursing through wild jungle . Belize is known as "mother nature's best kept secret". Her landscape will take you from rain forest to Savannah to pine forest to sandy beaches all in the tiny area of 8,876 sq. miles. More than one fifth of Belize's total land is set aside as Nature Reserve. Although rich in natural history, this is a small country not over run with tourism. You can still find deserted islands and hike the forest in area's where you will see no other humans, only animals. Belize is a small nation in Central America bordered on the east by the Caribbean sea, on the north by Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, and on the west and south by Guatemala. Belize is a peaceful nation under British common law and English is the official language of the country. The motto in Belize seems to be "why hurry?". When traveling to Belize, you can expect the unexpected. If you have a sense of adventure and "go with the flow" attitude you will bring home many great stories to share with friends. The Belize Barrier Reef and inner cayes are home to a diverse grouping of hard and soft corals. Amongst these corals live over 350 different species of tropical fish. You snorkel amongst tangs, parrot fish, angel fish, rays and often harmless nurse sharks while swimming in bath warm water. If you look closely, you may spot brightly colored tunicates, fire worms or sea horses dancing in the mangrove roots.

    68. Mayan People, Culture And Lifestyle, Main Page
    Discover Indigenous Peoples Kekchi Indians and Mopan Mayas of Blue Creek,Toledo, belize. Rainforest, Wildlife, Edible Plants and Local culture.
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    Native Planet Indigenous Cultures Belize Maya
    Kekchi Indians and Mopan Mayas People
    In Belize, there are 3 indigenous groups represented among the more than half dozen ethnicities, the Kekchi Indians Mopan Mayas (often referred just as the Mayas), and Garifuna people. This page focuses on the Mayan and Kekchi Indians. In the following pages, we will feature various subjects such as, History and Archeological sites Culture and Lifestyle Survival Skills Eco-Tourism and Local Guides and our Photo Gallery History and Archeological Sites Introduction - Who are the Kekchi Indians and Mopan Mayan People today? Where do they come from? Tikal Text and Photos We chose Blue Creek (Belize) for a case study Culture and Lifestyle in Blue Creek Farming and Food Preparation Art and Crafts Weaving Making Crafts: Cohune Palm Fan Children and Education - The Future of Blue Creek Subsistence from the Rainforest (Survival Skills) Edible Plants from the Rainforest Finding Clean Water in the Rainforest Hunting and Trapping Shelter Making The Rainforest, Fauna, Flora and Ecology

    69. FAQ Belize - Money, Culture, Imagration, Health Services
    culture and Language Q What language is spoken in belize? A Englishis the official language and is widely spoken, as is Spanish.
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    Frequently Asked Questions Culture and Language
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    Culture and Language Q: What language is spoke n in Belize?
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    English is the official language and is widely spoken, as is Spanish. Other languages include Creole, Mayan and Garifuna. Q: How big is the country of Belize?
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    Belize is a pproximately 8,850 square miles. The mainland is approximately 180 miles long and up to 68 miles wide. Belize also consists of over 200 cayes (islands), ranging in size from a few hundred feet to 25 miles long and four miles wide; most of which are located inside the 200 mile Belize Reef. Q: How many people live in Belize?
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    The population of Belize is approximately 200,000. There is a great deal of ethnic diversity among Belizeans, who include Creoles (African-European), Mestizo (Spanish-Indian), Garifuna (African-Indian), Mayan, Anglo-European, Middle Eastern and Asian. Q: What about Tipping?

    70. Learn About Maya Culture And Environment In Southern Belize In The Maya Immersio
    belize Tourism Industry Association. Please Note belize (and particularly Placencia)is currently having significant phone and Internet service problems.
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    Placencia Links ... Additional Information Trips and Tours Fishing Snorkeling Ranguana Island Vacations New! Camping Honeymoons in Paradise New! Kayaking Sailing River Tours Mayan Journeys New! Mayan Ruins Cockscomb Basin Birding Caving ... Cayo and the Cayes General Information Guides Meals and Lodging Placencia Info Peninsula Map ... Site Index Vote for this site
    "Best of Belize" Member: Belize Tourism Industry Association Placencia Humane Society (Board of Directors) Belize Marine Mammal Stranding Association Belize Ecotourism Association Placencia Sidewalk Fund (Board of Directors) The Iris Foundation
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    (Board of Directors) Email Us Maya Immersion Journey Participants in the Mayan Immersion Journey spend a minimum of 3 days and 2 nights in Maya Centre Village, the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary and the Mayflower Archeological Reserve. All activities are led by a native Mayan guide from the Village and participants are assigned a host family from the Village. Host families allow participants to learn firsthand about both traditional and modern Mayan cultures and hopefully make some new Maya friends.

    71. IWon - Travel Guide - History & Culture
    iWon Travel. 5 iWon 6 Travel 3 Central America 3 belize History culture, Powered by. HISTORY and culture History culture. History.
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    The first inhabitants of Belize were the Maya and Carib Indians. Belize was a part of the great Mayan empire which stretched through Guatemala, southern Mexico and parts of Honduras and El Salvador. Though the history of the Maya can be traced back for over 4000 years, the Classic Period of more advanced Mayan civilization began around the 3rd century AD and reached its height between the 6th and 8th centuries. By the 14th century it was in serious decline. When the Spanish arrived in the 16th century, many of the Mayan cities were deserted. After WWII, Belize's economy weakened, leading to agitation for independence. Democratic political parties and institutions were formed and self-government was granted in 1964. The government decided to build a new capital at Belmopan in 1970, after Hurricane Hattie all but destroyed Belize City in 1961. Full independence became a reality in September 1981 when British Honduras officially became Belize. Guatemala, which had territorial claims on Belize, threatened war in 1972, but British troops were stationed in Belize to make sure the dispute remained purely diplomatic. During the volatile 1980s, Belize remained stable and pro-US, thanks predominantly to large influxes of US aid. In 1992, a new Guatemalan government recognized Belize's territorial integrity. The British garrison was withdrawn in 1994; Belize now has a standing army of only 550 soldiers. Since the fall of General Noriega in Panama, Belize has become a major transshipment point for cocaine heading into the US from South America. Illegal cultivation and smuggling of marijuana is also prevalent.

    72. Society And Culture
    Category Regional Central America belize Society and culture http//www.belizealliance.org/.2, belize Council for the Visually Impaired.
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    Belize Community Service Alliance Non Profit NGO providing a wide range of social services to the people of the more remote and poor villages of Cayo.
    Category: Regional > Central America > Belize > Society and Culture
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    Belize Council for the Visually Impaired
    Nonprofit organization helping the visually impaired of Belize lead a better way of life.
    Category: Regional > Central America > Belize > Society and Culture
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    Belize Organizations and Associations
    Listing and links to non-profit, non-governmental organizations in Belize. Includes conservation, social and industry associations. Category: Regional > Central America > Belize > Society and Culture http://www.belizenet.com/orgix.shtml Belizeans.com Site about Belizeans and Belizean-Americans. Category: Regional > Central America > Belize > Society and Culture http://www.Belizeans.com/ Garifuna World Extensive information on this cultural and ethnic group. Category: Regional > Central America > Belize > Society and Culture http://www.garifuna-world.com/

    73. Educational Travel - Generations Of Culture Program, San Ignacio (Belize)
    Three week crosscultural program in belize, Central America. Learna little about a different lifestyle, a different culture.......
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    Primary Location: San Ignacio - Belize Highlights: Three week cross-cultural program in Belize, Central America. Accomodations: Other Description: Three week cross-cultural program in Belize, Central America. Be a big sister or brother and initiate an oral history interview with an elder. Learn a little about a different lifestyle, a different culture. This listing is part of PlanetEdu's Educational Travel category. More Info ...
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    74. Emerald Planet Trip For Natural And Culture Treasures Of Belize And Guatemala
    will experience both past and present Mayan culture with visits to Maya Centre Villageand the world famous archeological site of Tikal. belize, only slightly
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    Reefs and Rainforests June 23-July 1, 2002 All-Inclusive from Houston OVERVIEW: back to top Our trip to Belize and Guatemala is full of natural and cultural treasures. Along the way we will experience both past and present Mayan culture with visits to Maya Centre Village and the world famous archeological site of Tikal. Belize, only slightly larger than the state of Massachusetts, contains greater biodiversity than all of the United States combined. The only thing that rivals this biological diversity is its cultural diversity. Belize is home to many different ethnic groups including Creoles, Mestizos, Maya, and Garifuna. Our time in Belize will take us from reefs to rainforests as we explore the natural world. The Jaguar Reef Lodge ( www.jaguarreef.com will be our staging ground as we explore the Stann Creek district. A special visit will be made to the Cockscomb Jaguar preserve and Maya Centre Village. A strong Emerald Planet friendship with the Saqui family will allow us to be guests in a present day Mayan community.

    75. DM: UM Student Exploring Culture, History In Belize
    Thursday, April 23, 1998 © 19961998 The Daily Mississippian UM studentexploring culture, history in belize. By Linda Chen Senior Staff Writer.
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    UM student exploring culture, history in Belize
    By Linda Chen
    Senior Staff Writer Elizabeth Johnson will have a chance to explore the jungles and coastlines of Belize as she continues her studies there.
    Johnson, a graduate student studying anthropology and sociology, is only one of 25 other students from the United States attending Belize's study abroad program. The program is organized by the American Universities International Program (AUIP), a nonprofit organization in Fort Collins, Colo.
    For 12 weeks Johnson is living and studying amidst the local people. She is travelling throughout Belize, a rather diverse country located in Central America.
    The students in Belize travel with local chefs and guides while living in tents on the keys and in the forests. She will also have an opportunity to interact with people from the the six cultures in Belize, according to AUIP's Coordinator Linda Thompson.
    "Professors from the U.S. and experts in their field from Belize also instruct the students," Thompson said.
    The students in Belize will visit Mayan cities which have been studied by scholars and the general public for centuries. Mayan cities are typically located deep in the jungle.

    76. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Garifuna Of Belize (Garifuna Culture)
    Countries of the World Americas Central America belize History SpecialSubjects Indigenous cultures Garifuna culture Garifuna of belize.
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  • 77. La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge - Culture And History
    culture HISTORY. belize was the center of the Mayan Civilization, which stretchednorth to Yucatan, west to Guatemala and El Salvador and south to Honduras.
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    CULTURE HISTORY Belize was the center of the Mayan Civilization, which stretched north to Yucatan, west to Guatemala and El Salvador and south to Honduras. The Belize Old River served as a major trading route, with various important centers as Xunantunich, El Pilar, Cahal Pech and Altun Ha lining its banks.
    When the British settlers started to arrive in Belize, they formed the first capital at Saint Georges Caye and later moved it to the mouth of the Belize Old River, where the second capital was locate in Belize City. This was done primarily to be better located to take advantage of the river as a major economic link to the inland areas with abundant resources. This city was largely destroyed by hurricane Hattie in 1961, which was the basis for thinking about moving to the current capital city Belmopan, the prefix 'Bel' for Belize, and 'mopan' for the Mopan Maya communities which are predominantly from that central and western region of the country.
    The timber, logging and chicle era were responsible for the formation of most of the existing villages that line the river banks. Many of these villages have since shifted from the river banks to the highway side as that economic artery has become of more value as small farming has declined.
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    78. La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge - Culture And History
    belize! La Ruta Maya belize River Challenge starts in San Ignacio(Cayo District) and finishes in belize City (belize District).
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    B e l i z e La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge starts in San Ignacio (Cayo District) and finishes in Belize City (Belize District). Belize, an English speaking nation, lies just south of the Mexican Yucatan, on the Carribean Sea. Want to find out how to get to Belize? Check out this web site: TravelBelize

    79. Bits Of Culture - Belize
    Bits of culture. PointTo-Talk Booklets. Additional Resources. BITS OF culture -belize. Languages. Geography. Cultural Values. Main Religion Death Concepts/Rituals.
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    BITS OF CULTURE - Belize Languages Geography Cultural Values Health Care Values ... Interesting Facts Languages English,
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    80. Proclamation Of Masterpieces Of The Oral And Intangible Heritage Of Humanity
    occasions. Garfuna culturebelize.jpg (139479 bytes)Threats Garifunaas a mother tongue is only taught in one belizean village.
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    Francais UNESCO The Garifuna Language, Dance and Music Belize (supported by Honduras and Nicaragua) The traditions of the Garifuna people originated from descendants of African slaves rescued from Saint Vincent where they were exiled in the 17th century for fighting English and French domination. Communities in Belize, and on the coasts of Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua share a unique Garifuna culture. An estimated population of 11,500 live in 10 communities on the Atlantic coast and continue to speak the language - black Carib, which blends elements of the language spoken by the former inhabitants of Saint Vincent with African elements. Music and dance are central and vibrant aspects of the Garifuna communities. Traditional instruments including drums, maracas, guitars and turtle shells are used for religious and secular occasions. Threats: Garifuna as a mother tongue is only taught in one Belizean village. Virtually no documentation of the language exists. The survival of the Garifuna culture is threatened by the lack of economic prospects, urbanization, discriminatory land measures, and the school system's failure to acknowledge the language and culture.

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