ABSTRACT

Independent from Britain only since 1981, the new nation of Belize is situated at the intersection of two cultural spheres: the English-speaking Afro-Caribbean countries and the Spanish-speaking Central American republics. Its scanty population of about 150,000 is culturally heterogeneous, and its various ethnic groups coexist in a complex pattern

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction: The Land

chapter 2|31 pages

History from the Ancient Maya to the 1930s

chapter 3|30 pages

The Peoples and Cultures

chapter 4|34 pages

The Economy

chapter 5|37 pages

Politics and External Relations