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Web Links to Great Anthro Sites

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 Peasant Web Sites  Description
http://ultrix.ramapo.edu/global/nash.html Global EducationProject June Nash - Chiapas - Amantenango
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas Atlas of world ethnographies
http://dt.fee.unicamp.br/~arpasi/arusa.html Aymara web page
http://inmotionmagazine.com/chiapas.html Chiapas Project - Update on Zapatistas
http://ult2.library.utoronto.ca/www/pcs/chiapas2.htm Article on Chiapas "Environment Scarcity and Violent Conflict: The Case of Chiapas, Part 2" Philip Howard & Thomas Homer-Dixon, 1996
 Note: in searching the internet, try Alta Vista Advanced Search and type the country on the search line then type the peasant community on the ranking line. This process should give you a lot of information.  
   
General Sites  
http://www.worldbank.org/ World Bank home page
http://www.imp.org/external/index.htm IMF Home page
http://www.info.usaid.gov/ US agency for International Development
http://www.sul.stanford.edu Stanford library page - has a great link to South African countries
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html Central Intelligence Agency Factbook on countries around the world
   
Anthropology/Archaeology Associations These have great links to other sites
http://www.scanet.org/ Society for California Archaeology
http://www.ameranthassn.org/ American Anthropological Association
http://www.anthrotech.com/ Connects people with web technology
http://www.anthrotech.com/cgibin/hangman/hangman.cgi  Play Anthro hangman

 

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