Culture: Anguilla
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Created and maintained by the
Hispanic Division,
Area Studies Directorate |
A
listing of web sites that provide links to festivals and other cultural
information about Anguilla.
For additional information about Anguilla at the Library of Congress,
consult its online catalog (http://catalog.loc.gov).
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In addition to Lambros Comitas' work [The Complete Caribbeana,
1900-1975: A Bibliographic Guide to the Scholarly Literature.
(Millwood, NY: KTO Press, Research Institute for the Study of Man)
4 vols, 2193 pages, 1977.], the most important source for bibliography
of books and articles concerning Anguilla is the annual Handbook
of Latin American Studies (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/) produced
by over 130 contributing editors under the editorship of the Hispanic
Division of the Library of Congress. Additional coverage of journal
articles can be found through a subscription to the Hispanic
American Periodical Index (http://hapi.gseis.ucla.edu/).
Both the Handbook and HAPI are available in selected libraries in
book form.
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Anguilla
Summer Festival - (http://www.festival.ai/)
Website devoted to the Anguilla Summer Festival, with a listing
of the weeklong evens. Also has links to all kinds of tourist information.
Art Festival - Anguilla
(http://www.artfestival.ai/)
Provides information about the Forth Biennial Art Festival and competition,
December 1-8, 2004. Among other things, it tells what to do to enter.
Also describes the art classes to be given.
The Gardens of Anguilla, palms.ai (http://www.palms.ai/)
Provides links to Anguilla's four gardens-Malliouhana, Cap Juluca,
Paradise Cove, and Sanesta.
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