Vol. 54 No. 5, September 2002
Index
- From the editor.
- Good issue on tough issues.
- Guarani riches.
- Praising Preloran.
- Getting to know you.
- A Presidential brew.
- Santo Domingo's cure.
- A summit of summits.
- Cat in a hot spot: with new sightings and research, ecotourism and ranching programs are offering innovative solutions to recover and protect the threatened jaguar.
- Poet of shadows on the pampa: in his internationally renowned novel, Don Segundo Sombra, Ricardo Guiraldes captured the tradition and spirit of the gaucho, a beloved symbol of Argentine national identity.
- Secret citadel of the last Inca: lured by history and myth this author trekked through dense Peruvian jungle to a remote stronghold once occupied by Manco Inca.
- Bravo, Don Manuel: Mexico and the world are celebrating the one hundredth birthday of acclaimed photographer Manuel Alvarez Bravo with stunning exhibitions and a forthcoming book of new images.
- Mariana Yampolsky: gifted eye of the era.
- Great storms of the four winds; Scientists in a new field are studying hurricanes of prehistory to uncover clues that may help predict future patterns and probabilities.
- Paraguay's first man of science: as a researcher, educator, and publisher, Moises Bertoni left a remarkable legacy in his adopted country, where today hundreds of tourists visit his former residence turned museum.
- Culture and national policy.
- Elections in Bolivia.
- New directions in Latin American film.
- The road to dreams.
- Developing sustainable attitudes.
- Puzzles of love and history.
- Face to face with Don Segundo Sombra.