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  1. Short term consultant report: An evaluation of potential deciduous orchard sites in Bolivia (Working paper = Documento de trabajo) by Anthony H Hatch, 1979
  2. Magical flutes: Music culture and music groups in a changing Bolivia (Lund dissertations in sociology) by Sari Pekkola, 1996
  3. El Indio y los escritores de America by Fausto Reinaga, 1969
  4. Analisis Cultural: Revista de la Sociedad de Geografía, Historia y Estudios Geopolóticos de Cochabamba; 500 Años del Encuentro de Dos Mundos; Bicentenario del Nacimiento del Mariscal Andres de Santa Cruz by Various, 1992
  5. Indigenous Development in the Andes: Culture, Power, and Transnationalism
  6. Identity and Power in the Ancient Andes: Tiwanaku Cities through Time (Critical Perspectives in Identity, Memory & the Built Environment) by John Wayne Janusek, 2004-09-27
  7. Mission Culture on the Upper Amazon: Native Tradition, Jesuit Enterprise, and Secular Policy in Moxos, 1660-1880 by David Block, 1994-01-01
  8. The Aymara Language in Its Social and Cultural Context: A Collection Essays on Aspects of Aymara Language and Culture (University of Florida Monographs. Social Sciences, No. 67.) by M. J. Hardman, 1981-10
  9. Catechizing Culture: Missionaries, Aymara, and the "New Evangelization" by Andrew Orta, 2004-11
  10. Bolivia in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture (In Focus Guides) by Cherry, 1994-08
  11. Ancient Tiwanaku (Case Studies in Early Societies) by John Wayne Janusek, 2008-05-12
  12. New Cures, Old Medicines: Women and the Commercialization of Traditional Medicine in Bolivia (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology) by Lynn Sikkink, 2009-03-03
  13. Tiwanaku: Ancestors of the Inca
  14. Lines in the Water: Nature and Culture at Lake Titicaca by Ben Orlove, 2002-06-13

41. Bolivia - Culture, Customs & Etiquette
Guide to travel, doing business, and studying in Bolivia culture, greetings, gestures, etiquette, protocol, negotiations, gift-giving, and more.
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42. Bolivia - Culture Smart!
6.95. Bolivia Culture Smart! is a concise guide that contains information for the visitor who wants to approach the country with an awareness of culture, local customs, values and
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Product details Series: Culture Smart! Guides Publisher: Kuperard Catalogue number: ISBN: Size: Number of Pages: Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours Series details Bolivia Culture Smart! is a concise guide that contains information for the visitor who wants to approach the country with an awareness of culture, local customs, values and social environment. Providing essential information on attitudes, beliefs and behaviour in different countries, the Culture Smart! series continues where other guides leave off, enabling you to steer clear of embarrassing mistakes, feel confident in unfamiliar situations, and arrive at your destination with local knowledge on what to expect and how to behave. Related products Bolivia
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Bolivia history reflects the influence of the richest cultural treasures of the Inca civilization. With more than half of the population still living according to traditional ways, modern Bolivian culture is heavily influenced by the centuries old traditions handed down since the time of the Incan empire. Tiahunico, Lake Titicaca, and the Island of the Sun are some of the most revered sites in all the Incan Empire. Tiahuanico, although long in ruin when the Inca discovered it, nonetheless achieved great spiritual significance in the life of the Inca. The elaborately carved megalithic figures and impeccable stonework at this site will leave you puzzling at its origins, seeing them for yourself will allow you to understand how these ancient monuments have come to be so revered and continue to draw reverent spectators to this very day. Although they greatly outnumbered the Spanish conquistadors, the native Incan population stood no chance against the horses, armor, guns, and strange diseases that the Spaniards bought with them to the New World. The Inca were a very trusting and communal society, and bargaining with the Spaniards only resulted in the cruel and brutal murder of the ruler, Sapa Inca and the complete defacing of the most revered temples that even an ordinary Inca was not worthy of entering without days of purification and bare feet.

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45. Culture Of Bolivia,Bolivia Culture
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The vast and diverse Culture of Bolivia makes it an important country in the world. This land locked country is surrounded by Brazil in the north eastern part, Peru in the northwest, Chile in the south western part and in the south you can find the countries of Argentina and Paraguay. The Culture of Bolivia imbibed much of the Spanish traditions and cultures. This country boasts of its varied and rich cultural heritage.
Culturally, you can divide Bolivia in to three distinct periods of Pre Columbian, republican and colonial. The pre Columbian culture put forth various stone monuments, archeological ruins, weavings, gold and silver items, ceramics and others. The colonial culture boasts of the works of the goldsmiths, stone cutters, wood carvers, silversmiths and baroque religious music.
Bolivia is a multi ethnic country that comprises large number of ethnic groups. The Quechua forms about 30% of the population. 30% of the population is the mestizo, Aymara comprises 25% and 15% of the population are the white people. Bolivia is a predominantly a Roman Catholic country and constitutes 95% of the population. 5% of the population is the Protestant group.
People of Bolivia speak Spanish as their official language. Other than Spanish, there are about 39 other languages used in this country. Among other largely spoken languages in Bolivia include Aymara, Chiquitano, Guyara, Chiriguano and many others.

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    The traditions of the ancient peoples in Bolivia have produced an incredible variety of music and dances that have developed from the pre-Incan, Spanish, Amazonian, and even African influences. The native, hand-made instruments bring a happy, fun sound that is being used in melodies around the world. For each region, there is a different type of music with contrasts between happy and colorful, and melancholy and sad. Bolivia’s traditional dance is called the “cueca”. Among the most popular dances are the “auqui-auqui” or the “huayno”, the chapaqueada (famous in the fancy balls), and the macheteiro. The dances also are performed in the folklore shows that are shown with great aplomb in the Oruro and Tarabuco Carnivals and in the most important carnival of the country, the Santa Cruz. Bolivian folklore is one of the most original in the world integrating the varied ethnic and cultural differences that reside in this beautiful country. During the Carnivals, they also dance the Diablada de Oruro Ball of African origin. The criole dances are surprising in their incorporation of distinct characteristics from the European grand court balls.

47. Asiatour.com / Bolivia / Culture
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BOLIVIA From Wikipedia Culture Bolivian culture has been heavily influenced by the Quechua, the Aymara, as well as by the popular cultures of Latin America as a whole. The cultural development is divided into three distinct periods: precolumbian, colonial, and republican. Important archaeological ruins, gold and silver ornaments, stone monuments, ceramics, and weavings remain from several important pre-Columbian cultures. Major ruins include Tiwanaku, El Fuerte de Samaipata, Incallajta, and Iskanawaya. The country abounds in other sites that are difficult to reach and have seen little archaeological exploration. The Spanish brought their own tradition of religious art which, in the hands of local native and mestizo builders and artisans, developed into a rich and distinctive style of architecture, painting, and sculpture known as "Mestizo Baroque". The colonial period produced not only the paintings of Pérez de Holguín, Flores, Bitti, and others but also the works of skilled but unknown stonecutters, woodcarvers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths. An important body of Native Baroque religious music of the colonial period was recovered in recent years and has been performed internationally to wide acclaim since 1994. Bolivian artists of stature in the twentieth century include Guzmán de Rojas, Arturo Borda, María Luisa Pacheco, Roberto Mamani Mamani, Alejandro Mario Yllanes, and Marina Núñez del Prado.

48. WorldRover - Culture Of Bolivia
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Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Bolivia. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Bolivia as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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