Reading Materials on Nicaragua

           Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast, a brief synopsis

  Below is a list of books and videos we have found valuable in learning about Nicaragua, especially about Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast. If anyone has further suggestions e-mail them to us and we will include them.

     Shipwrecked Identities: Navigating Race on Nicaragua's Moskito Coast, by Baron Pineda

     Moon Handbook on Nicaragua, our favorite travel guide to the region. 

     The Miskitu People of Awastara, by Philip Dennis

Resistance and Contradiction, Miskitu Indians and the Nicaraguan State,
                   by Charles Hale 

     Rascally signs In Sacred Places: The Politics of Culture in Nicaragua,
                   by David Whisnant 

    Sister Cities Side By Side: Photographs of Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, and of Burlington, Vermont,  by Dan Higgins 

     The country Under My Skin, A Memoir of Love and War
                    by Gioconda Belli 

Video Materials on Nicaragua 


“We Have Other Plans”: Communities Implement Alternative Development
     This new film, produced by Sister City member Robin Lloyd is not specifically about Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast but explores current projects in Nicaragua that put true development in community hands. The projects portrayed include thriving fair trade coffee cooperatives to neighborhood women’s support groups, focusing on how and why these projects are successful and applicable in many other communities around the world. 
          Produced for the Nicaragua Network and distributed by by Green Valley Media, the film and study guide are available together from Nicanet for $25.      28 minutes, available in DVD or VHS.

 
 
 

 

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