Vol. 59 No. 5, September 2007
Index
- From the editor.
- An indigenous first.
- Finding Vargas Llosa.
- Haida Centre open.
- Indian etymology.
- Words of praise.
- Ice roads on track.
- Thirteen towers of Peru.
- Puerto Rico's African Roots.
- Back from the brink.
- The frogs and the fungus: thanks to dedicated teams of international scientists, endangered amphibians in the central, mountain region of Panama are getting help in their struggle against a deadly disease that threatens their survival.
- Suriname's new species.
- Alvaro Uribe seeks justice and peace: in an interview with Americas, Colombian president Alvaro Uribe reveals his plans for eradicating guerrillas, paramilitaries, and drug trafficking, while advancing free trade and democracy.
- Ancestry of the land before time: more than crude oil is being uncovered in northern Alberta's vast boreal forests, where people have lived for eleven millennia.
- A history of hospitality: once the mainstay of a booming agrarian society, these restored estates are again contributing to economic growth in the Andean region known as the Avenue of the Volcanoes.
- The artistry of amate: from pre-Columbian times to the present, artists from the indigenous Nahua people of Mexico have used amate bark to record the history of their culture.
- Uncovering the Bounty of Boyaca.
- Conference on the Caribbean.
- Helping Colombia investigate deaths.
- African ties to the Americas.
- Bird's-eye view.
- Viva Venezuela!
- Buenos Aires bravado.
- Potrayals of female power.
- The Potbellied Virgin.