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Chimayo and Chile
In 2003 the Native Hispanic Institute's founder Marie Pilar Campos authored the Chimayo Chile Project to replenish the 300-year-old native seed stock and revive the industry.
The Chimayo Chile Project began planting in the spring of 2005, which is the foundation of its ongoing seed-distribution services to local farmers.
The 2008 New Mexico State Legislature, via New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, appropriated preservation support that resulted in the June 2009 publication, " Chimayo Chile, A Living History of Faith, Culture, and Art ," written by Marie Pilar Campos of the Native Hispanic Institute.

Chimayo and local
Chimayo is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Rio Arriba and Santa Fe Counties in the U. S. state of New Mexico ; the community's name is more correctly pronounced and spelled Chimayó, a name that derives from a Tewa name for a local landmark, the hill of Tsi Mayoh.

Chimayo and .
The Great Southwest Council's summer camp program is based at the Gorham Scout Ranch, located near Chimayo, New Mexico northwest of Pojoaque, New Mexico.
Ashley describes Chimayó in his foreword to the libretto as " the spiritual center of the lowrider world ... Now Eleanor conceives of a television documentary program to study the exotic lowrider community ... in the car shops " of Chimayo.
Oblique air photo of Chimayo and vicinity, including lake Santa Cruz in lower right.
Chimayo is located at ( 36. 003247 ,-105. 940244 ).
Miraculously healed, this daughter, whose name is Caridad, trains to become a curandera ( traditional healer ), and joins the annual pilgrimage to Chimayo, where she meets her beloved, a woman.
Chimayo in northern New Mexico is also well known for its chile peppers.

Chimayo and for
The town is also famous for its heirloom chile ( Capsicum annuum " Chimayo ").

Chile and Project
Additional ground-based instruments such as the South Pole Telescope in Antarctica and the proposed Clover Project, Atacama Cosmology Telescope and the QUIET telescope in Chile will provide additional data not available from satellite observations, possibly including the B-mode polarization.
The possibility of a digital planned economy was explored by Chile with the creation of Project Cybersyn, the project was a success in many ways but due to the lack of computer technology and need for constant human input was limited in comparison to modern and more advanced technology.
* Project Cybersyn ( Chile )
The socialist-run government of Salvador Allende in Chile experimented with Project Cybersyn, a real-time information bridge between the government, state enterprises and consumers.
Recent documents declassified under the Clinton administration's Chile Declassification Project show that the United States government and the CIA sought the overthrow of Allende in 1970 immediately before he took office (" Project FUBELT ").
The training was the result of a " Chile Project " organised in the 1950s by the US State Department and funded by the Ford Foundation, which aimed at influencing Chilean economic thinking.
Juan Gabriel Valdés, Chile's foreign minister in the 1990s, described the Chile Project as " a striking example of an organized transfer of ideology from the United States to a country within its direct sphere of influence ... the education of these Chileans derived from a specific project designed in the 1950s to influence the development of Chilean economic thinking.
In 1956 that School signed a three-year program of intensive collaboration with the Economics Faculty of the University of Chicago ( the " Chile Project ").
A number of the program's graduates took up posts in the Catholic University's economics department ; by 1963 12 of 13 faculty members were Chile Project graduates, " rapidly turning it into their own little Chicago School in the middle of Santiago ".
Among the library ’ s special collections are 19th Century Trials Collection, Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection, Scottsboro Collection, William P. and Adele Langston Rogers Collection and the Chile Declassification Project.
The release was the fourth and final batch of records released under the Clinton Administration's special Chile Declassification Project.
* National Security Archive's Chile Documentation Project which provides documents obtained from FOIA requests regarding U. S. involvement in Chile, beginning with attempts to promote a coup in 1970 and continuing through U. S. support for Pinochet
Additional ground-based instruments such as the South Pole Telescope in Antarctica and the proposed Clover Project, Atacama Cosmology Telescope and the QUIET telescope in Chile will provide additional data not available from satellite observations, possibly including the B-mode polarization.
* National Security Archive's Chile Documentation Project which provides documents obtained from FOIA requests regarding U. S. involvement in Chile, beginning with attempts to promote a coup in 1970 and continuing through U. S. support for Pinochet
The Human Genome Project: Status, Prospects, and Implications for Ethics, Society, and the Law ,” ( Presented at: 7th International Association of Catholic Medical Schools, Santiago, Chile.
* National Security Archive's Chile Documentation Project which provides documents obtained from FOIA requests regarding U. S. involvement in Chile, beginning with attempts to promote a coup in 1970 and continuing through U. S. support for Pinochet

Chile and incorporated
The relatively small central area dominates in terms of population and agricultural resources, and is the cultural and political center from which Chile expanded in the late 19th century when it incorporated its northern and southern regions.
Depending on what terms one uses to define the end, the movement extended until 1821 ( when the Spanish were expelled from mainland Chile ) or 1826 ( when the last Spanish troops surrendered and Chiloé was incorporated to the Chilean republic ).
Chilean music: In the early to mid-1960s, the burgeoning nueva canción movement spread throughout Chile, Argentina, Bolivia and Peru, featuring a wave of singer-songwriters who incorporated folk elements and nationalist lyrics, often critical of governmental authorities, and achieved great acclaim.
Salas was a youth product of the Deportes Temuco youth team until his father took him to Santiago de Chile to be incorporated into Universidad de Chile, the chilean club with the highest average attendance in the country.
Araucanía was fully incorporated into Chile in 1882.
The school is named after the city of Arica, Chile, where Ichazo once lived and where he led an intensive months-long training in 1970 and 1971 before settling in the United States where the Arica Institute ( incorporated in 1971 ) has since been headquartered.
In neighboring nation-states including Uruguay, Perú, Brazil, Bolivia and Chile, Chacarera recordings of artists like Yupanqui are well-known, and often incorporated into local repertoires.
Most Aymara territories which are now largely incorporated into the modern South American states of northern Chile and Argentina, Peru and Bolivia which was annexed during the reign of Sapa Inca Huayna Cápac in the sixteenth century.
The Group began life as Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia, a business that was incorporated and listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1888 with the objective of operating a railway between Antofagasta, a port on the north pacific coast of Chile, and La Paz, the capital City of Bolivia.

Chile and local
With a couple of hundred men, he subdued the local inhabitants and founded the city of Santiago de Nueva Extremadura, now Santiago de Chile, on February 12, 1541.
In 2002 Chile signed an association agreement with the European Union ( comprising FTA, political and cultural agreements ), in 2003, an extensive free trade agreement with the United States, and in 2004 with South Korea, expecting a boom in import and export of local produce and becoming a regional trade-hub.
The insects that spread the disease are known by various local names, including vinchuca in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay, barbeiro ( the barber ) in Brazil, pito in Colombia, chinche in Central America, chipo in Venezuela, chupança, chinchorro, and " the kissing bug ".
The local football team is Santiago Wanderers, which is the oldest professional football team in Chile, it was founded on August 15, 1892.
* On February 12, 2011, at the field of Esparraguera, town of Quillón, VIIIth Region, Chile, the first version of the Great Tomato War was held under the auspices of the local municipality and a private firm.
In 2002 Chile signed an association agreement with the European Union ( comprising free trade and political and cultural agreements ), in 2003, an extensive free trade agreement with the United States, and in 2004 with South Korea, expecting a boom in import and export of local produce and becoming a regional trade-hub.
* In Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, and Peru the word refers to light-skinned, blonde haired people, whether local or foreign.
Two other chains started in 2008, Unimarc, which bought several small local chains and has over 20 % of the grocery segment in Chile and Southern Cross, a Chilean Investment Fund that has around 8. 6 % of the supermarket segment, mainly oriented to the southern areas of the country.
In this sense the word has evolved into gualicho and still survives in the local folklore of Chile and Argentina in the form of a noun and a verb ( engualichar, to cast an evil spell on somebody or something ).
In 1860, French adventurer Orelie-Antoine de Tounens, proclaimed the Kingdom of Araucania in Chile with the support of local Mapuche chiefs and took the title Orllie-Antoine I.
A group of Chile an ' Damas de Rojo ' volunteering at their local hospital.
Pushed by the Spanish, the Araucanos crossed the Andes from Chile mixing with local ethnics.
It occurred in the afternoon ( 19: 11 GMT, 15: 11 local time ) and its resulting tsunami affected southern Chile, Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines, eastern New Zealand, southeast Australia, and the Aleutian Islands in Alaska.
As well as a small local fishing industry, the harbour has a shipping service to Valparaiso, Chile.
According to the CIA document " CIA Activities in Chile ", during the late summer of 1973, the local CIA station suggested that the US commit itself to support for a military coup.
Days later Telmex started the first Wi-Max network in Chile offering local, long distance and internet services to the 98 % of the Chilean population.
Gossard reacquainted himself with a childhood friend named Mike McCready after watching McCready jam with a local band called Love Chile and being impressed with his work.
At the time the local indigenous Mapuche population of Araucanía and Patagonia were engaged in a desperate armed struggle to retain their independence in the face of hostile military and economic encroachment by the governments of Chile and Argentina, who coveted the Mapuche lands for economical and political reasons.
When he visited Argentina and Chile once, he met with hostility by the local media and cold shoulder by most of the Mapuche organisations.
The wood of Laurelia has local interest in construction, particularly Laurelia sempervirens in Chile, although it is not very resistant to moisture.
A local newspaper in Chile stated that Bourdain's comment was a hurtful stab to national pride.

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