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  1. Executive Report on Strategies in Guyana, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Guyana Research Group, The Guyana Research Group, 2000-11-02
  2. The West on Trial: My Fight for Guyana's Freedom by Cheddi Jagan, 1997-12-02
  3. Empowering a Peasantry in a Caribbean Context: The Case of Land Settlement Schemes in Guyana, 1865-1985 by Carl B. Greenidge, 2000-08
  4. Guyana: Politics, Economics and Society : Beyond the Burnham Era (Marxist Regimes Series) by Colin Baber, 1986-01
  5. Politics, Race, and Youth in Guyana (Distinguished Dissertations) by Madan M. Gopal, 1992-12
  6. Contributions Toward the Resolution of Conflict in Guyana by Judaman Seecoomar, 2002-09-01
  7. Guyana: Politics in a Plantation Society (Politics in Latin America) by Chaitram Singh, 1988-07-07
  8. Guyana in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Geography Department, 1988-01
  9. A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Konashen Community Owned Conservation Area, Southern Guyana: RAP Bulletin of Biological Assesesment #51 (Conservation International Rapid Assessment Program)
  10. Guyana (World Bibliographical Series) by Frances Chambers, 1989-06
  11. Guyana at the Crossroads
  12. The Wild Coast: An Account of Politics in Guyana by Reynold Burrowes, 1984-02
  13. Joseph Ruhomon's India: The Progress Of Her People At Home And Abroad And How Those In British Guyana May Improve Themselves by Clem Seecharan, 2001-04
  14. Guyana: The Lost El Dorado: My Fifty Years in the Guyanese Wilds by Matthew French Young, 1998-05-01

41. MapZones.com : Guyana
guyana Map, history, Culture, People, Population, Climate, Economy, Animal andplants, Languages,capital, island, major city, province, Communications,State
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Country Info Guyana Introduction Guyana General Data Guyana Maps Guyana Culture ... Guyana Time and Date Guyana Introduction Back to Top Guyana, Cooperative Republic of, in full, Cooperative Republic of Guyana, republic on the northern coast of South America, formerly British Guiana, a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. It is bordered on the north by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by Suriname, on the south by Brazil, and on the west by Brazil and Venezuela. The country achieved independence on May 26, 1966. Guyana has an area of 214,969 sq km (83,000 sq mi); its coastline is about 435 km (270 mi) long. The capital is Georgetown. Official Name- Co-operative Republic of Guyana
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42. World Travel Guide - Guyana - History And Government
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History: When Columbus reached the northern coast of South America at the beginning of the 16th century, the area that is now Guyana was inhabited by two distinct groups, the Arawak who lived along the coast and the Carib who lived in the interior. The Spanish were not attracted by the region, however, and it was the Dutch who first established a European presence around 1616. At the heart of it was the trading post at the mouth of the Essequibo River, which was controlled, along with other posts established later on, by the Dutch West India Company. The Dutch remained in undisputed control until the end of the 18th century when the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars brought a period of turmoil during which the territory changed hands several times between the Dutch, British and French. The British ultimately prevailed following the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. The territory was then declared the colony of British Guiana, a status which it retained until independence.
Government: Under the constitution, adopted in 1980, legislative power is held by the unicameral National Assembly which has 65 members. Of these, 53 are elected by national popular vote under a system of proportional representation; the other 12 are delegated by local councils. Executive power is held by the President, who leads the majority party in the Assembly. The President appoints and leads a Cabinet of Ministers responsible to parliament.

43. SCOUTING IN ALBANIA
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SCOUTING IN GUYANA THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION OF GUYANA Scouting was officially founded in 1909. In 1967, Guyana was accepted into the World Bureau (WOSM). Guyana is a small country with less than a million people. There are only 294 registered Scouts as of 1998. Guyana was developing rapidly until the 1990's. The goal was to be able to feed, cloth and house all its citizens from local resources. To obtain the highest rank in Guyana, a Scout must pass the normal proficiency tests. In addition, he must be able to obtain badges in agriculture, which prepares each Scout to feed himself from his own produce. Program Sections: Cubs- ages 7 to 11 Scouts- ages 11 to 18 Venturers- ages 16 to 18 Motto: Be Prepared Scout Oath: On my honour I promise that I will do my best, to do my duty to God and my country, to help other people at all times and to obey the Scout Law. Scout Law: A Scout's honour is to be trusted A Scout is loyal A Scout's duty is to be useful and to help others A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout A Scout is courteous A Scout is a friend to animals A Scout obeys orders of his parents, patrol leaders or Scoutmaster without question

44. Guyana * History, Stats And Symbols
history guyana was first populated by the indigenous peoples of the region the Amerindians. This term includes nine tribes Akawaios
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Guyana was first populated by the indigenous peoples of the region the Amerindians. This term includes nine tribes - Akawaios, Arawaks, Arecunas, Caribs , Macusis, Patamonas, Wai-wais, Wapisianas and Warraus.
In 1615 the Dutch befriended the Amerindians and settled in Guiana. They began building cotton and sugar plantations on the coast and brought slaves from West Africa to work on these plantations. During this period, the French and British were also setting up cotton and sugar plantations in other parts of the country and using slaves as labor.
As the British empire began to expand around the world in the late 1700's, so did their territory in Guiana. In 1814, the colonies of Essequibo, Demerara and Berbice were ceded to Britain, and later in 1831 these colonies merged and became British Guiana.
With the abolishment of slavery in 1834, the British had to turn to other sources for labor and so they began to bring indentured labourers from India, Portugal, Germany and China to work on their plantations.
On May 26, 1966 British Guiana gained its independent from the Britian and changed its name to Guyana which was derived from an Amerindian word meaning Land of Many Waters. Four years later, on February 23, 1970 Guyana was proclaimed the Co-operative Republic of Guyana within the British Commonwealth of Nations.

45. At Work In The World - Guyana - History
The area of currentday guyana is believed to have been settled beforeAD 900 by tribes such as the Warrau, Arawak and Carib. Following
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The area of current-day Guyana is believed to have been settled before AD 900 by tribes such as the Warrau, Arawak and Carib. Following the arrival of the Europeans such as Columbus and Raleigh, control of the country passed between the British and the Dutch, becoming the colony of British Guiana in 1831. Guyana became an independent state within the Commonwealth in May 1966. back Section Menu:
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46. Guyana Fuzion - International Guyanese Network - News, Personals, Events, Richmo
guyana Fuzion provides a business directory, personals, chat, marketplace, news and events.Category Regional South America guyana...... section features everything you'll need to know on your next trip back to guyana. Theseare some of our favorite books dealing with Guyanese history and culture
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47. Guyana, History
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48. Pages Which Link To Guyana, History
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49. History Of Guyana
history of guyana. Background Notes State. Britannica.com guyanahistory A lengthy encyclopedic history from Britannica.com. Use
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Historical information from the United States Department of State. Britannica.com: Guyana History
A lengthy encyclopedic history from Britannica.com. Use the outline below the article to navigate through the complete text of this extensive encyclopedia entry. Country Study: Guyana This comprehensive book-length information from the Library of Congress includes an entire chapter (chapter one) of history of the country. Flags of the World: Guyana Information, images, and available history of the current and past flags of the country.

50. World Travel Guide - Guyana - History & Government
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History: When Columbus reached the northern coast of South America at the beginning of the 16th century, the area that is now Guyana was inhabited by two distinct groups, the Arawak who lived along the coast and the Carib who lived in the interior. The Spanish were not attracted by the region, however, and it was the Dutch who first established a European presence around 1616. At the heart of it was the trading post at the mouth of the Essequibo River, which was controlled, along with other posts established later on, by the Dutch West India Company. The Dutch remained in undisputed control until the end of the 18th century when the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars brought a period of turmoil during which the territory changed hands several times between the Dutch, British and French. The British ultimately prevailed following the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. The territory was then declared the colony of British Guiana, a status which it retained until independence.
After the abolition of slavery in 1834 the plantation owners imported labourers from India. Indians now form the largest racial group, with most of them living in the agricultural areas, particularly around Demerara. Other immigrants were the Americans, Europeans (Portuguese, British and Dutch) and the Chinese. The urban/rural split between the Africans (descendants of the original slaves) and Asians is reflected in the main divisions between Guyana's two main political parties -the People's Progressive Party (PPP), which draws predominantly Indian support - and the People's National Congress (PNC), formed in 1957 as a mainly ethnic African breakaway from the PPP. The left-wing PPP, under Cheddi Jagan, won prototype elections held in 1957, 1961 - the year in which internal self-government was granted - and

51. A History Of Political Alliances In Guyana: 1953-1997
A history of political alliances in guyana 19531997 guyanacaribbeanpolitics.com.By Hazel Woolford - guyana Chronicle April 30th. 2000.
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A history of political alliances in Guyana: 1953-1997
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caribbean politics .com By Hazel Woolford - Guyana Chronicle April 30th. 2000 This article seeks to examine the status of political alliances in Guyana, during the second half of the twentieth century. It will be noted, that there was no scope for independents to contest elections, after 1953, and that the major political parties, only opted for alliances when their power appeared threatened, or when they were in the opposition. In 1951, the Waddington Constitution provided for universal adult suffrage in British Guiana. This historic step in our political history, meant that all Guyanese who were 21 years old and over, had the opportunity to vote, at the 1953 General Election. It was this election which sharply etched Cheddi Jagan and Forbes Burnham in Guiana's political landscape. Jagan had successfully contested in the 1947 elections as an Independent candidate. But the 1953 general election was different. Jagan had become leader of the PPP, and the chairman was Forbes Burnham. While Burnham had not previously contested for a seat in the Legislative Assembly, he had participated in the municipal elections. Burnham had been elected a member of the Georgetown Town Council in 1952. Hence, he had a taste of the cut and thrust of politics.

52. World66.com's Travel Guide To Guyana
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53. Guyana. A Destiny To Mould @ Cosbert.com
Issues relevant to guyana and the politics of the Peoples National Congress (PNC) socialist party, Category Regional South America Society and Culture Politics......Issues relevant to guyana and the politics of the Peoples National Congress(PNC) socialist party, plus articles on guyana's history.
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The 1763 Monument in the heart of Georgetown is a fitting tribute to the African slave Cuffy and the history of the proud Afro-Guyanese people. Cuffy lead the 1763 Slave Revolt on 23 February, 1763 from his base at Plantation Lilienburg, along with his deputy Akara. Cuffy's army of African slaves overthrew the Berbice governor van Hoogenheim and Cuffy ruled as the Governor of Berbice. At the start of the revolt in February 1763, Cuffy and his army attacked and captured plantations Magdalenenburg, Juliana, Mon Repos, Essendam, Lilienburg, Elizabeth and Alexandra, Hollandia and Zeelandia before moving on Fort Nassua. Peerboom was attacked and captured on 3 March 1763 before Cuffy and his men plotted their ultimate battle for Fort Nassau. However, his deputy Akara led unauthorised attacks on Dageraad. General Akara's attacks on Dageraad came at a time when the European reinforcements were already in place and the African slave army sufferred crippling defeats. With the African slave army crippled by the defeats at Dageraad, the European reinforcements for Barbados and elsewhere soon recaptured Berbice. On 26 May 1966, two hundred years after Cuffy's leadership of the 1763 Berbice African Slave Revolt, Guyana achieved its independence from Britain led by another proud and remarkable Afro-Guyanese

54. Janet Jagan
A Piece Of guyana's history 1953-1955. The Dialogue Should Continue. August 12,2001. © 2001 Janet Jagan. A Piece Of guyana's history - 1953-1955 by Janet Jagan.
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A Piece Of Guyana's History - 1953-1955
The Dialogue Should Continue The Audit Commission Burying The False Accusations
The Dialogue Should Continue
by Janet Jagan (May 2002)
The crime situation in Guyana has been commented upon by representatives of two embassies in Guyana, the United States Ambassador Mr Ronald Godard and the Canadian High Commissioner Mr Serge Marcoux. Both have decried the crime wave and the fact that it has not been condemned by all sectors of our society. Mr Godard remarked that this has been treated almost like a "legitimate subject for debate." Both envoys pointed to the obvious fact that Guyana is a democratic society that depends on the rule of law for its existence. And both promised assistance if requested. All of what they had to say is true and a lot depends on restoring balance and good sense to the awful happenings at the crime level. Can there be any justification for the horrendous escape by the five prisoners and the subsequent deaths that have taken place? The politicization of all these happenings since the Mashramani breakout from the Georgetown Prison has poisoned the atmosphere and prevented some thinking and reasonable attitudes. Surely the whole of Guyanese society should be backing the Police in their efforts to apprehend the criminals. These are no "Robin Hood" bandits, but those hardened in the criminal world of guns, drugs and robbery. Maybe the US Ambassador and the Canadian High Commissioner should urge their governments to stop sending highly-trained and hardened criminals back to Guyana because they were born here. Maybe there should be a limit to the time they have lived in North America and learned their trade so well. Most went abroad as children or adolescents, innocent when they left, but something else when deported to Guyana. That might ease our problems.

55. Baha'i Faith In Guyana
Website of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of guyana, South America. Brief history of the Baha'i Faith in guyana included.
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56. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: History (Guyana)
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  • 58. Nations Online :: Guyana
    Books from Edgar Mittelholzer Children of Kaywana, the Kwayana Family Trilogy, thestory of a family through 350 years of guyana's history Philip Moore Well
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    Guyana - Land of Six Peoples Country Code: gy
    Flag of Guyana Background:
    Guyana (formerly known as British Guiana) achieved independence from the UK in 1966 and became a republic in 1970.
    In 1989 Guyana launched an Economic Recovery Program, which marked a dramatic reversal from a state-controlled, socialist economy towards a more open, free market system. Results through the first decade have proven encouraging.
    (Source: CIA - The World Factbook) border countries: Brazil Suriname Venezuela
    related countries: United Kingdom
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    The Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP) Embassy of the Republic of Guyana Washington D.C. Capital City: Georgetown City of Georgetown Map Map of Guyana Shaded Relief Map Guyana News Guyana Chronicle Guyana News.

    59. World History Archives: History Of French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana
    history of French Guiana, Suriname, guyana. Hartford Web Publishing(Haines Brown) is not the author of the documents in World history
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    History of French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana
    Hartford Web Publishing (Haines Brown) is not the author of the documents in World History Archives and does not presume to validate their accuracy or authenticity. History of South America
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    Solidarity with Guianese school strike
    From the International Anarchist Web Page. 6 June, 1997.
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    Guyanese Plunder
    Letter by Fiona Watson, in Multinational Monitor, April, 1994. World Bank and IMF leverage structural adjustment in Guyana to get Asian capital to invest in its deforestation.
    Courting Disaster in Guyana
    By Desiree Kissoon Jodah, in The Multinational Monitor, South America Issue, November, 1995. Foreign owned mining causes environmental catastrophe.

    60. The History Of Native Guyana
    The history of Native guyana. Hartford Web Publishing is not the authorof the documents in World history Archives and does not presume
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    The history of Native Guyana
    Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives The history in general of Native Americans in the Caribbean
    National Report on Indigenous Peoples and development
    United Nations Development Programme, Country Office: Guyana. Mr. Jorg Vereecke, UNDP - Associate Expert on Indigenous People, December 1994. Indicators and profile of the Native Americans of Guyana. Living conditions in the nine regions of Guyana. With the declining economical situation during the lost decade, Guyana could no longer upheld its services for its aboriginal population. The set of ethical factors found in the Earth Charter, ILO-convention. Partnerships. Bibliography.
    Coal Mining: Urgent Action Alert
    From the Forest Peoples Programme, Urgent Action Alert, 12 November 1997. The Amerindian Peoples Association and the leaders of the Macusi, Wapisiana and Wai Wai communities of Southern Guyana are requesting international support to stop the granting of two large mining concessions to Canadian company, Vannessa Ventures Ltd.
    Indigenous Peoples and Maroons in French Guiana Demand Land Rights in Proposed National Park
    From the Forest Peoples Programme, 7 September 1998. At a meeting held in the Wayana village of Twenke in French Guiana, Indigenous peoples and Maroons met to discuss, among others, the recognition of their rights in connection with the proposed establishment of a National Park. The resolutions of the meeting issued by the Federation of Amerindian Organisations of French Guiana (FOAG) are here reproduced.

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