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Hydroponics - Hydroponics: Our Asociation teaching how grow vegetables without soil, in esy way, for helping poor peole, also for making business with agriculture.
Chiapas95 - List subscription information, archives and links to other sources on Chiapas and the Zapatista rebellion.
Mexico - Spice Blends a Culture by Global Gourmet - Recipes and articles on Mexican cuisine.
Ideas Are Also Weapons by Subcomandante Marcos - Published in Toward Freedom magazine, November 2000.
Fray Bartolome de Las Casas Human Rights Center - A non-governmental organization attempting to promote and defend human rights. Created by the San Cristóbal de las Casas Diocese, whose bishop is Don Samuel Ruiz Garcia.
Oaxaca's Web Community - A forum where people from the State of Oaxaca and foreigners can establish contact with each other, share experiences, and exchange information via a virtual community.
Canyon Lake Builders - Describes how and why this organization got involved with house-building in Mexico. Information and photos of activities and volunteers.
Directory of the Churches of Christ - Location, contact information, and worship and study schedule.
Oaxaca's Tourist Guide - Detailed guide to the main attractions of the state, with emphasis on its natural wonders, culture and lifestyle.
Pre-Columbian Culture - Explores the Aztec, Mayan, and Olmec cultures.
The Magonista Revolt in Baja California - Article by Lawrence D. Taylor for the San Diego Historical Society.
Brown, Cecil H.- - Research and teaching interests in linguistic anthropology, including ethnobiology, language and culture, and historical-comparative linguistics. Fieldwork among the Huastec and Zapotec speakers of Mexico. Northern Illinois University.
Maya World Studies Center Yucatan Mexico - Describes the influence of the calendar on Mayan culture.
Hobbs Public Library Kids Page - Lots of great links to kid's resources on the Web.
Wilde Bunch - Square dancing group. Includes schedule, contact information, and links.
Astrocartography of the 'Trinity' Atomic Bomb Test - Essay on the history of the atomic bomb, focus on how the planetary metaphors of Mercury and Neptune were reflected in this historic event, by Rob Couteau.
Union Evangelical Church Mexico - An interdenominational Christian Church serving the English speaking community of Mexico City.
Kin Bineola Great House - Chaco Canyon area history with detailed map.
Indigenous Peoples of New Mexico - Provides links to sites involving the history of the native peoples of New Mexico.
NaNcY*'s Albuquerque and Beyond Photo Gallery - Photos taken with a digital camera in some of her favorite places in Albuquerque.
New Mexico Culture Net - In addition to general historical information, includes pages on the Civil War in New Mexico with text, photos and sketches, information about artifacts and remains, and essays.
Timeline of New Mexico History - Includes events from 25000BC to 1998, again from the Blue Book.
StateGenSites - New Mexico - Links to New Mexico genealogy web sites in 27 different categories.
The Heart of the Santa Fe Trail - Information about the routes taken while traveling west on the Sante Fe Trail.
Mainly Mozart - Chamber music and classical performances at venues in northern Baja and elsewhere.
New Mexico Bureau of Elections - Information for voters about upcoming elections, candidates, and registration.
Pow Wow Calendar - Schedule includes California, the Dakotas, Minnesota, New Mexico and other western states.
Ask Maria - Public message forum covering the State of Oaxaca.
Army Corps of Engineers Albuquerque District - Among other information about permits, offers a 118-picture slide show of historical water resources.
Whence the 200,000 Logs of Chaco Canyon? - Asks the question, "What was the unknown source of the huge number of logs required to roof the many structures once at Chaco Canyon?" Briefly suggests some answers.
Palenque Round Table - Papers from regular conference bringing together academics, students, and field workers interested in the archealogical site and the civilization's art and culture.
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