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January 27, 2006
Chilean Library and Museum Websites
There are 5,000 brand-spanking-new library, museum, and history websites in Chile, thanks to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Their $10 million gift helped fund Abre tu Mundo in partnership with the Chilean Directorate of Libraries, Archives, and Museums. Some of the sites are quite informative and actually user-friendly (yay)! If you speak a little Spanish, check them out--you'll be impressed.
found on Poynter Online
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I'm not finding anything on general superstitions of Chile. Were you looking for myths? Legends? A particular story or character? The more info you can give, the better we are to help you. You should also consider contacting your local public library - that's what the librarians there are there for! I'm just a librarian with a website, not the best contact for doing research :)
Posted by: Sarah Houghton-Jan (LiB) | March27, 2007
can you recommend a source for superstitions followed by Chileans.
Please respond to
Hjm1717@aol.com
Thanks
Posted by: heather | March26, 2007







