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The geography
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This authoritative
text covers the physical and human aspects of Belize's
geography. It includes chapters on geology, hydrology,
natural regions, population, political divisions and the
environment. |
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A history
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976814209X |
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First published
in 1983, this updated text focuses on how Belize became
the nation it is today. With the lively and interactive
approach featured in all of Cubola's Explorer Series.
A History of Belize uses abundant diagrams, drawings and
photographs to compliment the text. The book begins with
an in-depth look at the society of the ancient Maya and
continues through the often turbulent formation of the
nation of Belize to the present day. Included in each
chapter are exercises and activities to help students
better understand how historical events have shaped Belize.
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If di pin
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This fourth
volume of the Belizean Writers Series captures the essence
of Belizean oral tradition reflecting the fascinating
cultural diversity of Belize. These stories of supernatural
occurrences, entertaining tricksters and mythical animals
have roots that extend centuries back into Africa, the
ancient Maya kingdom, and Europe. They have coalesced
and evolved into a truly unique oral literature that testifies
to the emergence of a national cultural identity. |
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Of words |
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968161000 |
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This collection
is a fine example of both traditional and revolutionary
poetry, a glimpse into the nation’s continuing struggle
for identity and unity within diversity. They express
a range of ideas and human emotions, personal internal
struggles, patriotism and protest as well as lyrical descriptions
of the natural world. Most are written in English, with
touches of Creole, and a few are in Spanish and Garifuna. |
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Non
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Ping
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9768142103 |
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This collection
contains a remarkable cross-section of Belizean life.
The works range from the humorous to the tragic, are based
on myth and in real life, and have been created by some
of the country’s best known writers, artists and
performers. These six one-act plays are a tribute to Belize’s
theatrical past and inspiration to young artists as they
create new works expressing their unique and diverse cultures.
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Snapshots
of Belize |
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9768142073 |
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This collection
of short stories was written by seven different authors
over a forty year period. The stories are as varied as
Belizeans themselves, from sweet remembrances of the past
to political cynicism and slices of life from WWII to
the 1970s. These brief snapshots represent some of the
finest writing ever published in Belize, forming a colorful
photo album of Belizean life both past and present. |
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Volume
1: 9768161035 |
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Memories
dreams and nightmares |
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Volume
2: 9768161116 |
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The stories
in these volumes of Memories, Dreams and Nightmares are
not only the voices of women, they are the voices of writers
demanding to be heard, claiming a place in history, shaping
through their vision the landscape of Belizean/Caribbean/Central
American/Americanness. |
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Pataki full |
9686233105 |
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Young, Colville |
£4.99 |
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This collection
of short stories offers first hand insight into the reality
of Belizean society, its richness and humour. Each tale
is unique in flavour and imbued with Young's wit and satire
entwines lifestyles with sociocultural aspects of the
period. The skilfully crafted set of narratives suggests
criticisms of socioeconomic, cultural and political issues,
too often considered taboo. |
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