Columbus landed on the shores of Baracoa Bay more than 500 years ago, wreaking havoc and changing lifeways of Native peoples forevermore. Yet Cuba still enjoys a rich legacy of indigenous traditions, healing practices, ceremonies and songs. How can Native Americans foster better relations with Cubans? Joining the program live from Baracoa Bay, Cuba are Jose Barriero of Native Americas Journal and other Native herbalists
The chapter discusses how narratives of national sovereignty, personal freedom, and pro-indigenous m...
Cuba en/in the USA, by Emilio Cueto and Julio Larramendi, documents the long, broad, and profound pr...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...
Columbus landed on the shores of Baracoa Bay more than 500 years ago, wreaking havoc and changing li...
Columbus landed on the shores of Baracoa Bay more than 500 years ago, wreaking havoc and changing li...
A delegation of Native Americans is in Cuba promoting peace and international solidarity for the wor...
Pleasure Island - Cuba is an intriguing island which, since the day it was discovered by Christopher...
The article is devoted to ethongenesis issues of native inhabitants of America with focus on the Gr...
Early in the morning of 12 October 1492, three Spanish ships settled off the beaches of San Salvador...
There is a growing interest in cultural contact between indigenous peoples and Europeans following t...
For over four centuries, Cuba was the ultimate destination for countless thousands of island and mai...
For 400 years, under Spanish and U.S. rule, Indigenous Chamorro Pacific Islander ancient stories of ...
Barbadians were among the thousands of British West Indians who migrated to Cuba in the early twenti...
With the 1992 calendar zeroing in on next year's quincentenary celebrations of Columbus's voyage and...
Since her discovery in Cuban waters in 1611, La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre (The Virgin of Charit...
The chapter discusses how narratives of national sovereignty, personal freedom, and pro-indigenous m...
Cuba en/in the USA, by Emilio Cueto and Julio Larramendi, documents the long, broad, and profound pr...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...
Columbus landed on the shores of Baracoa Bay more than 500 years ago, wreaking havoc and changing li...
Columbus landed on the shores of Baracoa Bay more than 500 years ago, wreaking havoc and changing li...
A delegation of Native Americans is in Cuba promoting peace and international solidarity for the wor...
Pleasure Island - Cuba is an intriguing island which, since the day it was discovered by Christopher...
The article is devoted to ethongenesis issues of native inhabitants of America with focus on the Gr...
Early in the morning of 12 October 1492, three Spanish ships settled off the beaches of San Salvador...
There is a growing interest in cultural contact between indigenous peoples and Europeans following t...
For over four centuries, Cuba was the ultimate destination for countless thousands of island and mai...
For 400 years, under Spanish and U.S. rule, Indigenous Chamorro Pacific Islander ancient stories of ...
Barbadians were among the thousands of British West Indians who migrated to Cuba in the early twenti...
With the 1992 calendar zeroing in on next year's quincentenary celebrations of Columbus's voyage and...
Since her discovery in Cuban waters in 1611, La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre (The Virgin of Charit...
The chapter discusses how narratives of national sovereignty, personal freedom, and pro-indigenous m...
Cuba en/in the USA, by Emilio Cueto and Julio Larramendi, documents the long, broad, and profound pr...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...