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  1. Art of the Lega by Elisabeth Lynn Cameron, 2001-11
  2. Lega Ethics and Beauty in the Heart of Africa by Daniel Biebuyck, 2002-04-30

1. 1. Popoli Indigeni, Popoli Minacciati
ples of varying cultures all over africa. A diversity of and Ibo peoples of West africa. Yoruba. palaces for kings were referred to as forts built in indigenous. Moroccan styles.
http://www.gfbv.it/3dossier/popoli/pop1.html
INDEX PARTE 1 PARTE 2 PARTE 3 Popoli indigeni, popoli minacciati
parte prima Helge Kleivan (1924-1983), fondatore dell’IWGIA, difensore serio ed appassionato di tutti i popoli indigeni INTRODUZIONE
Introduzione
La questione indigena oggi I popoli autoctoni nel contesto internazionale I popoli indigeni e l’ONU ... Bibliografia consigliata ed indirizzi utili AFRICA
Africa indigena?
Berberi: gli indigeni del Maghreb Maasai: una cultura al bivio Ogoni: morire per il petrolio ... Tuareg: i nomadi blu AMERICHE
Amazzonia: le vittime del progresso
L'Alleanza per il Clima Indiani d'America: 500 anni di resistenza Inuit/Eschimesi: i custodi della tundra ... Quechua-Aymara: i figli del sole INTRODUZIONE
Alessandro Michelucci
Associazione per i Popoli Minacciati
LA QUESTIONE INDIGENA OGGI Robert Jungk
Pur essendo naturalmente diversissimi fra loro per storia, cultura e modo di vivere, questi popoli hanno in comune qualcosa di sostanziale: un particolare rapporto col territorio e con l'ambiente, un rapporto che ha come obiettivo la conservazione. Si considerano parte della natura (la Madre Terra), la cui distruzione minaccerebbe quindi la loro stessa sopravvivenza.
Terre, uomini, culture al centro di una tragedia umana che purtroppo beneficia di un'attenzione ancora molto scarsa.

2. E
province of south africa) easton easton flag ecology greenpeace lega ambiente us ecuador) south american indigenous peoples sucumbios (ecuador
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historical 20th century flags (spain)
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albania - ensigns albania - naval ensigns of the people's republic (1945-92) albania american samoa ... yugoslavia
earth day
earth flags
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fotw mirror sites
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east africa commission
british east africa
east african community
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german colonies
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england (united kingdom)
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belgian municipal flags: province east flanders belgian provincial flags: overview east flanders [province of] (belgium) flemish provinces (belgium)
east frisia
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east india company
dutch east and west india companies dutch east india company - chambers east india company (united kingdom)
east karelia
east karelia, 1918-1922

3. I
inca south american indigenous peoples inchon inchon independence isandhlwanasouth africa wars isen italy) latium (italy) lega ambiente liguria
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army flag (israel)
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chicago, illinois (united states) illinois (united states) mascoutah, illinois (united states)
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macedonia - party flags
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illuka (estonia)
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flags in books rockall island (imaginary)
imamate
oman
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imbabura (ecuador)
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royal standards
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independance

4. Final List Of Attendance
Exposition "Ulwazi Lwemvelo indigenous Knowledge in South africa". Cape Town - Rosebank Arts de Zanzibar et du Congo lega, Luba Aquarelles de Joy Adamson "peoples of Kenya"
http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord1999/documentation/commission/e-cn4-sub2-ac4-1999-
United Nations
Distr.
GENERAL
E/CN.4/Sub.2/AC.4/1999/INF.2
30 July 1999
ENGLISH
Original: ENGLISH/FRENCH/SPANISH
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Sub-Commission on Prevention of
Discrimination and Protection
of Minorities Working Group on Indigenous Populations Seventeenth session Geneva, 26-30 July 1999 FINAL LIST OF ATTENDANCE PART I I. Members Mr. Miguel Alfonso-Martinez (Cuba) Ms. Erica-Irene A. Daes (Greece) (Senegal) Mr. Ribot Hatano (Japan) II. States Members of the United Nations represented by observers ALGERIA Mr. Mohamed Hassaine AUSTRALIA Mr. John Herron Mr. Leslie Luck Mr. Greg Hunting Mr. Peter Vaughan Ms. Helen McLaughlin Mr. Paul Robilliard Mr. Andrew Goledzinowski Mr. Eric van der Wal AUSTRIA Ms. Nicole Schabus Mr. Eva Ludwig BANGLADESH Mr. Yamat Jahan BOLIVIA MS. Silvia Avila Seifert Mr. Javier Loayza CANADA Mr. Robert Watts Mr. Fred Caron Mr. Wayne Lord Ms. Norma Mickleburgh Mr. Brian Roberts Mr. Christian Deslauriers Mr. John Amagoalik Mr. Mark Moher CHILE Mr. Alfonso Laso CHINA Mr. Xinsheng Liu

5. Issue For Week Of January 7, 2001
Art Chronicles of indigenous peoples Art of Central africa Art of the lega Meaningand Metaphor in Central africa October 28, 2001 through March 10, 2002.
http://www.habermas.org/jclsw03.htm
A Justice Site Dear Habermas
A Journal of Postmodern and Critical Thought
Devoted to Academic Discourse on Peace and Justice
Volume 11, No. 3, Week of January 7, 2002 jeanne's classes Susan's classes Olivier's classes
Volume 11, No. 2, Week of December 31, 2001

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... San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala.
1941 Photo from the Arte Maya Tz'utuhil Site
Link to Arte Maya Tz'utuhil Site for larger version. I happened across the Arte Maya site while putting together information for you on the Olmecs. It's a delightful way to discover some of the indigenous villages of Guatemala. Announcing: Reports of Learning:
What jeanne knows you've done. I'm slowly addding links to student publications and comments. Check the Site Additions for daily progress. jeanne Oscars for Achievement in the Academy I'll be adding to this list as I finish up the Reports of Learning. jeanne Moot Court, Spring 2002: Announcements under Weekly Readings and Suggested Measures of Learning . We'll give you the Course number for registration next week. It will be TBA (Time To Be Arranged) so that it will fit into all your schedules. Registration is by permission only. That's my permission. jeanne Calls for Papers, Articles, Conferences: Winter/Fall/Spring 2002:

6. The University Of Iowa Center For Human Rights : Resources
AIDS Law Project South africa; American Association an indigenous Information Centerby indigenous peoples of Russia; Voices of Global Women; lega Italiana per i
http://www.uichr.org/resources/ngo.shtml
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7. Visualanthropology.net > Ethnographic Film Festivals
il filo narrativo che lega la preparazione of Washington Program on africa to bring ForumIndigene Völker (Film Forum indigenous peoples) presents indigenous
http://www.visualanthropology.net/festivals.html
Ethnographic Film Festivals Update: Mar 3, 2003 website
Bilan du Film Ethnographique List of Films Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival
October 3-7, 2003 website Download Call For Entries The Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival (TIEFF) is a biannual festival. TIEFF, held in Taipei, is organized by the Taiwan Association of Visual Ethnography. This is a non-profit organization, which aims to promote ethnographic knowledge. TIEFF will offer a venue for the screening of films and videos, and also a forum for confrontation and discussion. There is no competition category in the festival and the most important criterion for participating films is a respect for other cultures. The 2nd TIEFF will be held October 3-7, 2003. Deadline for entry is June 10, 2003.
In addition to the main program, TIEFF will also contain a retrospective of famous ethnographic films. The theme of TIEFF 2003 is Migration Story which aims to focus on various experiences of migration . Films may be entered specifically for this thematic element. A further section of the festival will be devoted to films made during the last two years.

8. Musées Afrique
indigenous Knowledge in South africa . Arts de Zanzibaret du Congo lega, Luba Aquarelles de Joy Adamson peoples of Kenya .
http://www.unil.ch/gybn/Arts_Peuples/Ex_Africa/ex_Af_musaf.html
MUSEES Afrique Afrique du Sud Angola Botswana Burkina Faso ... Zimbabwe
ou plusieurs oeuvres majeures.
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Cape Town
South African National Gallery Government Avenue ma-di 10-17 Arts de la perle / Expositions temporaires Cape Town - Gardens South African Museum 25 Queen Victoria Street lu-di 10-17 terres cuites de Lydenburg San (peintures rupestres), Zimb abwe Tsonga , Khoikhoi, Sotho, Nguni, Shona, Lovedu... Exposition " Ulwazi Lwemvelo - Indigenous Knowledge in South Africa Cape Town - Rosebank University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum Cecil Road ma-sa 10-17 Arts de Zanzibar et du Congo: Lega, Luba Durban Art Gallery City Hall lu-sa 8.30-16; di 11-16 Durban Local History Museum Aliwal Street East London East London Museum lu-ve 9.30-17; sa 9.30-12 Grahamstown Albany Museum. Natural Sciences and History Museums Somerset Street lu-ve 9-13 / 14-17; sa-di 14-17 Johannesburg MuseuMAfricA Newtown Cultural Precinct
Bree Street
ma-di 9-17 Histoire culturelle de l'Afrique australe. Peintures rupestres (Museum of South African Rock Art)

9. Arms Trade
an indigenous Information Center by indigenous peoples of Russia Beijing Voices ofGlobal Women lega Italiana per Media Institute of Southern africa Medic os
http://www.cafe-uni.com/peace/ngo links.htm

10. Africa Direct-Ethnographic Art, Trade Beads, Masks, Carvings, Artifacts, Textile
lega highest ranks Bwami maskvery old $2,200.00 Length is 10.5 inches. Ancestor worshipformed the core of the Kota peoples' religiou. Old indigenous repair.
http://www.africadirect.com/ccproducts2.php?category=11&subcategory=97

11. FTR/UN 2001 0114320
The representative of the lega Pro Europa stated that the its understanding of theconcepts of indigenous peoples and minorities in the africa region
http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord2001/documentation/commission/e-cn4-sub2-2001-22.h
UNITED
NATIONS
Economic and Social
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GENERAL
E/CN.4/Sub.2/2001/22
22 June 2001
Original: ENGLISH COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS Sub-Commission on the Promotion and
Protection of Human Rights
Fifty-third session
Item 5 of the provisional agenda PREVENTION OF DISCRIMINATION AND PROTECTION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND MINORITIES Report of the Working Group on Minorities on its seventh session (Geneva, 14-18 May 2001) Chairperson-Rapporteur: Mr. Asbjørn Eide CONTENTS Paragraphs Page Introduction I. ORGANIZATION OF THE SESSION A. Attendance B. Documentation C. Organization of work II. REVIEWING THE PROMOTION AND PRACTICAL REALIZATION OF THE DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS BELONGING TO NATIONAL OR ETHNIC, RELIGIOUS AND LINGUISTIC MINORITIES A. Commentary to the Declaration B. Future publication on minorities C. Future Web pages and database on minorities D. Developments at the national level III. EXAMINING POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS INVOLVING MINORITIES, INCLUDING THE PROMOTION OF MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN AND AMONG MINORITIES AND GOVERNMENTS IV.

12. TEMI
Translate this page oltre 60 paesi e la lega internazionale per In africa, Asia e Oceania la situazionedegli Ethnic Minorities, Immigrants and indigenous peoples, UNICEF, Firenze
http://www.cocis.it/dizionario/page71.html
POPOLAZIONI INDIGENE
La Commissione per i DIRITTI UMANI delle NAZIONI UNITE ha deciso nel 1982 di definire i popoli indigeni secondo questi criteri: "comunità, popoli e nazioni indigene sono quelli che, avendo una continuità storica con società precoloniali che si svilupparono sui loro territori prima delle invasioni, si considerano distinti dagli altri settori della società che ora sono predominanti su quei territori, o su parti di loro.
Essi formano, attualmente, settori non dominanti della società e sono determinati a preservare, sviluppare e trasmettere alle future generazioni i loro territori ancestrali e la loro identità etnica quali basi della loro perdurante esistenza come popolo, in accordo con i propri modelli, istituzioni sociali e sistemi legislativi".
Questi popoli sono stati definiti anche "custodi della terra", perché vivono da millenni in armonia con la natura nelle zone più ricche di biodiversità del pianeta. Per quasi tutti i popoli indigeni, la terra e la vita umana sono inestricabilmente connesse. Legandoli al passato e al futuro, la terra è custode del tempo. E' dimora degli antenati, fonte di cibo e riparo, e anche il luogo della creazione, dove gli antichi eroi delle mitologie affrontarono e vinsero il male e il caos per poi fondare la società umana con i suoi ruoli complessi. E, cosa più importante di tutte, è l'eredità custodita per i loro figli e i figli dei loro figli. Se espropriati dei loro territori, i popoli indigeni sono condannati; con terra adeguata, invece, possono affrontare il futuro con la stessa fiducia di tutti gli altri popoli della terra.

13. NGOs Accredited To CSD
International Association for Environmental Protection in africa; Defense of the Environment(LIDEMA); lega per l Society; Support Group of indigenous peoples (KWIA
http://habitat.igc.org/ngo-rev/csd-list.html
URL = http://www.igc.apc.org/habitat/ngo-rev/csd-list.html
NGOs accredited to CSD
What follows is the alphabetized list of non-governmental organizations accredited to the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development per the Economic and Social Council document E/1993/65
  • 21st Century News
  • Academy of Gandhian Studies
  • Acción Ecologica
  • Action Association for Rural and Tribal Development
  • Action for Development
  • ADRINOK-Centre d'Appui au Développement Global Rural Intégré du Nord-Kivu
  • Africa Harvest Mission
  • All-Africa Students Union
  • All Pakistan Youth Federation
  • Alliance of Northern People for Environment and Development
  • Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning
  • Amazon India
  • American Anthropological Association
  • American Forum for Global Education
  • American Nuclear Society/Environmental Sciences Division
  • American Planning Association
  • American Society of International Law, The
  • Andestudio
  • Arab Office of Youth and Environment
  • Arab Thought Forum
  • Arab Urban Development Institute (AUDI)
  • Arbofilia-Asociación Protectora de Arboles
  • Arizona Toxics Information Inc. (ATI)

14. Re: Looking For Bio. Www Or Ftp Sites
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16. I Masiri I Berberi D'Algeria, Di Mohamed Tilmatine, Akli Kebaili
africa e Asia 30 giugno viene fondatala lega per i presenti il Netherlands Centre for indigenous peoples e la
http://www.gfbv.it/3dossier/masiri/masiri2.html

17. PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME - PARALLEL SESSIONS
lega (48). Health Care Policy and Development for the indigenous peoples of Aoteraoa inReproductive Health Information Designed for Communities in South africa.
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~wwwmgt/text/detailedprogramme.html
Thursday 30 th March - Parallel Session A - 4:15 to 5:55 Venue: School 1 Venue: School 2 Venue: School 3 Venue: School 6 A1. Primary Care Development Chair: Dr Martin Marshall A2. Organisational Design Chair: Dr Stephen Proctor A3. Clinical Governance Chair: Dr Huw Davies A4. Health Outcomes Chair: Dr Aileen Neilson Primary Care Development: Incentives and Change in Primary Care. Williams (7) Cyclone over the NHS: The Changing Political Environment of Acute Trusts. West (125) Beyond Quality: Strategic Challenges of Managing Excellence. Carruthers et al. (84) Differences in 30-day Mortality after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery at Seven Hospitals in Rome, Italy. Agabiti et al. (108) Accountability; A Prognosis for English Primary Care Groups. Sheaff (114) Institutional Change and Trust in the National Health Service. Simoens et al. (12) The Buck Stops-Where, Exactly? Decision-Making and Clinical Governance in NHS Trusts. West et al. (6) Prognosis of Outcomes from Congestive Heart Failure Treatments in Switzerland. Brandt et al. (96) Primary Care Groups: A Study into the Development of Appropriate Managerial Skills.

18. Foreign Military Studies Office Publications -SEPARATIST MOVEMENTS: RESEARCH SOU
South africa Afrikanerdom Divided Howe, Marvine, 'UN Panel Backs indigenous peoples'Rights', New York Times Roots of Success of the lega Lombarda Mobilisation
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/ops/war/separat.htm
Foreign Military Studies Office
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Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2322
WARNING!
The views expressed in FMSO publications and reports are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.
SEPARATIST MOVEMENTS: RESEARCH SOURCES 1990-1995
Dr. Timothy L. Sanz
Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth, KS. Orginally Published in , vol. 4, no. 2, Autumn 1995 CONTENT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • AFRICA
  • ASIA
  • CANADA, UNITED STATES ...
  • WESTERN EUROPE INTRODUCTION
    The following list of worldwide locations is seemingly unrelated in any way: Eritrea, Abkhazia, Chiapas, Tatarstan, Corsica, Yemen, Xinjiang, Quebec, Gaucho Pampa, Lombardi, Sri Lanka, Somaliland, Cabinda, Assam, Irian Jaya, Transnistria, Crimea, Hawaii, Scotland, Kashmir, California and Illinois. But what these and other areas all have in common are separatist movements currently operating or being formed within their boundaries, sometimes as full-scale armed insurrections as in Chiapas or Abkhazia, or as peaceful, legally based secessionist movements as in Quebec, Scotland, and Hawaii.
    The impetus for seeking autonomy often involves multifarious political, economic, religious, and ethnic factors. The section below titled "Political, Economic, Ethical, and Legal Issues" lists scholarly publications analyzing such complex issues as principles of self-determination, minority freedoms and rights, right of secession, limits of self-determination, issues of international law, problem of new states' viability, difference between secession and self-determination, and U.S. responses to autonomy movements around the world.
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    ja Lot/a Amor/ca and africa, reviewed by Ilia A. Luciak, The Sandinista lega~y Lessonsfroma Napolitano 647 Héctor Diáz Polanco, indigenous peoples in Latin
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    and Revolution, reviewcd by Ansia Mary Keene 447 Manuel dc Paz-Sánchez, Zona Rebelde: Lo Deplomacia Española ante la Revolución Cubana (5977-1960), reviewed by Joaquín Roy 448 Harry Villegas (Pombo), Pombo: A Man of Che's Guerrilla: Witb Che Guevara jo Bolivia, ¡966-68, reviewed by Mike Gonzalez 449 -Albcrto Cina, Más allá de la pantalla: Cine argentino, historia ji política, reviewed by John King 451 Randal Johnson and Robert Stam (edo.), Bra~ilian Cinema, revicwcd by John King 45! NEW BOOKS RECEIVED 453 VOLUME 30 PART 3 OCTOBER 1998 Contents ARTICLES Commerce and Imperial Decline: Spanish Trade with Spanish America, ¡797-1820 459 JOHN R. FISHER The Rate of Growth of Productivity in Mexico, ¡85o-1933 48! ARMANDO RAZO and STEFHEN HABER Argentine Riddle: The Pinedo Plan of ¡940 and the Political Economy of the Early War Years 559 GISELA CRAMER Peronism and Anti-Imperialism lii the Argentine Presa: 'Braden or Perón' was also 'Perón is Roosevelt' 555 LAURA RUIZ JIMENEZ Mutual Benefit Societies in Argentina: Workers, Nationality, Social Security and Trade Unionism 573 RONALDO MUNCK Growth, Inequality and Poverty iii Selected Caribbean and Latín American Countries, with Emphasis on Guyana 59! JOHN GAFAR COMMENTARY BraZil's Real Plan 619 MANUEL A. R. DA FONSECA BOOK REVIEWS 641 Peter Bakewdll (cd.), A Historj of Latín Amedra: Empires ami Seque lx, r~ o-x9jo, reviewed by Will Powler 64! Ricardo D. Salvatore, md Carlos Aguirre (eda.), The Birth of ¡he Penitentiary in Latis Amerito: Essr~ys on Criminology, Prison Reform, ami Social Control, 1830-1940, reviewed by Donna J. Guy 642 Jonathon R. Barton, Politicol Geograp4y of Loán Amedra, reviewed by Linda A. Ncwson 643 Phuip Kelly, Checkerboards ami Sbatterbelts: Tbe Geopolitirs of South Amedra, reviewed by Edgardo Mercado Jarrín 64~ Elizabeth Joyce md Carlos Malamud (eds.), Latín Amedra ami the Mteltinational Drteg Trade, reviewed by Roberto Steincr 646 iv Contents Téolilo Altamirano md Lane Ryo Hirabayashi (eds.), M~grantx, Regional Identities ami Latin American Cities, reviewed by Valentina Napolitano 647 Héctor Diáz Polanco, Indigenous Peoples in Latin Amerito: The Quest for Self-Determination, reviewed by Valentina Napolitano .. 648 Sandra Kuntz Ficker md Paolo Riguzzi (cds.), Ferrocarriles ji vida económica en México (s8;o-x~o) reviewed by Noei Maurer 649 Peter Lester Reich, Mexico's Hidden Revolution: Tbe Catholir Cburcb in Law and Politics lince 1929, reviewed by José Esteban Castro Vivienne Bennett, Tbe Politics of Water: Urban Protest, Gender, and Powet iii Monterrej', Mexico, reviewed by José Esteban Castro Roblo D. Moore, Nationali~ing Blackness: Afrocubanismo and Artistic Revoitetion in Havana, 5920-5940, reviewed by Mareia Quintero Rivera 653 Haroldo Dula (cd.), La Participación en Cuba y los Retos del Futuro and Haroldo Dula (cd.), La Democracia en Cuba ji el D~ferendo con los Estado Unido, reviewed by Maxine Molyneux 654 Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith, Drugs ami SecuriÉy iii ¡be Caribbean: Sovereign~y under Siege, reviewed by Elizabeth Joyce 6~6 Alejandro Portes; Carlos Dore-Cabral; Patricia Landolt (eds.), Tbe Urban Caribbean: Transition ¡o ¡be New Global Economji, reviewed by Cathy Mcllwaine 657 Fernando Coronil, The Magicai State: Nature, Mon~y, and Moderniey in Vene~uela, reviewed by Bernard Mommer Terry Lynn Karl, The Paradox of Plen~y: Oil Booms ami Petro-States, reviewed by Brian McBeth 659 Richard F. Brown, Juan Fermín de Ajirinena: Central American Colonial Entrepreneur, 5729-1796, reviewed by Stephen Webre 66o Eugenia Rodríguez Sáenz (cd.), Entre Silienciosji Voces: Género e Historia en América Central (57/0-5990), reviewed by Anna Vinegrad 66I~ lis Abshagen Leitinger (cd.), Tbe Costa Ritan Women's Movement: A Reader, reviewed by Marjorie Ross 66z Jeffery M. Paige, Coffee ami Power: Revolution ami ¡be Rise of Democracj in Central Amenca md Deborah J. Yashar, Demanding Democracy: Reform and Reartion in Costa Rica and Guatemala, s87os-19 ~7os, reviewed by Fabrice Edouard Lehoucq 663 Leigh Binford, Tbe El Mo~ote Massacre: Antbropology aoci Human Rzgbts, reviewed by Jenny Pearce 666 James Boyce (cd.), Economic Poli~y for Building Peace: Tbe Lessons of El Salvador, reviewed by Roman Krznaric 667 France Winddance Twine, Racism in a Racial Democracj: The Maintenance of White Suprema~y in Bra~

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    199710-27; Leeward Islands 1997-08-16; lega Ambiente 1997 Naval Flags 1997-08-16;South africa old flag SAVA) 1997-08-16; South American indigenous peoples 1998-01
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