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Tag Archives: Guatemala
Sustainability of Belizean Garifuna Communities
Report from Amalia L. Rylander, Master Programme in Indigenous Studies, University of Tromsø Project 2009/1415-15 Financial support to the project: “Sustainability of Belizean Garifuna Communities Through Remittances Sent By Migrants Abroad”
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Tagged 2009, Belize, fieldwork, Garifuna, Guatemala, Honduras, indigenous, Master's in Indigenous Studies, Nigaragua
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Fieldtrip to Guatemala and Nicaragua, Spring 2007
Report from Ingrid Hovda Lien, PhD student, Department of Political Science, University of Tromsø Project 200700333-40
Small-scale fisheries off the Atlantic Coast of Guatemala
Report from Hector Andrade, PhD student in International Fisheries Management, University of Tromsø Project 200601873-48 Financial support for the project: “Towards an intercultural community based management regime? Small-scale fisheries off the Atlantic Coast of Guatemala”
Indigenous workers i Guatemala City and the Mayan Movement
Report from Juliana Edith Turqui, Master in Peace and Conflict Transformation, University of Tromsø Project 200400797-15 Financial support to the project “The Urban Indigenous workers in Guatemala City and their relation with the Mayan Movement” A marginalized population from the … Continue reading
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The UN verification mission in Guatemala II
Report from Alvaro Cendeno, Master in Peace and Conflict Transformation, University of Tromsø. Project 200300843-19 Financial support to the project “Guatemala:The peace process and its relationship to indigenous peoples” My name is Alvaro Cedeño, from Costa Rica. My background is … Continue reading
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The UN verification mission in Guatemala
Report from Bjørn-Richard Hagvåg Monsen, Master in Peace and Conflict Transformation, University of Tromsø. Project 200300843-20 Economical support for the project: “General perceptions from the Guatemalan civil society about MINUGUA (United Nations Mission in Guatemala) and its effort towards implementing … Continue reading
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Ungdom, fritid og kjønn i Quetzaltenango
Rapport fra Linn Kristensen, hovedfag, Insitutt for sosialantropologi, Universitetet i Tromsø Prosjekt 200300843-5 Først vil jeg takke Samisk senter som gav meg 10.000 kroner i støtte til å utføre feltarbeidet. Jeg var på feltarbeid i Sosialantropologi, i Guatemala fra 20 mars til … Continue reading
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Ladinos i Xela, Guatemala
Rapport fra Inger Spein, Samisk institutt, Universitetet i Tromsø Prosjekt 200104097-29 Økonomisk støtte til feltarbeid i Xela, Guatemala. Hei, alle nettlesere! Mitt navn er Inger Synnøve Spein, og jeg studerer for tiden hovedfag i sosialantropologi ved Universitetet i Tromsø. I … Continue reading
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