Belize and Its People: Life in a Multicultural Society

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The writer looks at Belize and its people to provide a general picture of the country and its ethnic diversity and how different ethnic groups interact as members of a multicultural society. One of the most main subjects covered include group identity – Creole, Mestizo, Garifuna and so forth – and the role it plays in determining relations between members of different ethno-cultural groups in a country which stands out probably as the most ethnically diverse in Central The united states. The work may be a general introduction to Belize from a historical and geographical point of view and has up to now been published under another title, “Belize and Its Identity: A Multicultural Standpoint.” Despite the fact that it’s written for most people, some students and scholars may find it to be useful in different areas of study. It’s well-documented with scholarly references and citations from many sources which go beyond the interest of the general reader and can even be used as a college text on Belize, providing useful insights into the complexities of a multicultural society.

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