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- Bolivianet
Selected links about culture, tradition, history, arts, tourism and related information.
http://www.bolivianet.com/index_eng.html
- Con vida
A not-for-profit organization which promotes through the visual arts an understanding of the culture, history and traditions of people of Central and South America, and supports popular art by self-taught artists and artisans through exhibiting their work
http://www.convida.org/
- Culture & Traditions - PromPeru
Including information about folk art, festivals and rituals, traditional dresses, music and dances, gastronomy and museums.
http://www.peru.info/e_ftoculturaeng.asp
- Iberoamericano Theater Festival of Bogota
Gives a history of the festival and an overview of this year's event as well as some general information about the city.
http://www.festivaldeteatro.com.co/xfestival/infoenglish/Historiaingles.html
- Inca Sons
This group plays music from the Andes of Peru and the rest of Latin America. It presents full-scale stage productions for fairs, festivals and concerts, gives lectures, performances and workshops for schools, and provides musical training.
http://www.incason.com/
- International Poetry Festival of Medellín
General information on the event including participants and schedule. Includes overview of Prometeo Poetry Magazine and the Poetry School in Medellín.
http://www.festivaldepoesiademedellin.org/pub/en/Intro/index.htm
- Peru Negro
A virtual presentation of Peru's premiere music and dance ensemble. Led by Ronaldo Campos, Peru Negro preserves the traditions of Peru's African and creole legacies. Include photo gallery, concert information, history, e-store, reviews, and a guestbook.
http://www.perunegro.org/
- The Guardian Hay Festival - Cartagena
International literary festival offers programme, news and events, highlights, visitor information and archive.
http://www.hayfestival.com/cartagena/eng-default.asp
- The San Miguel Eco Project
Owned and managed by the people of San Miguel, a small afro-Ecuadorian community, offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the culture and traditions of local people and to visit the Cotacachi-Cayapas Ecological Reserve.
The San Miguel Eco Project
- Warriors of the Amazon
An illustrated chronicle about the Huaorani peoples and the shaman's tradition, by Joe Seamans.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/shaman/shaman2.html
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