In 1988, Lydia Cabrera (1899-1991) published La lengua sagrada de los Ñáñigos, an Abakuá phrasebook that is to this day the largest work available on any African diaspora community in the Americas. In the early 1800s in Cuba, enslaved Africans from the Cross River region of southeastern Nigeria and southwestern Cameroon created Abakuá societies for protection and mutual aid. Abakuá rites reenact mythic legends of the institution\u27s history in Africa, using dance, chants, drumming, symbolic writing, herbs, domestic animals, and masked performers to represent African ancestors. Criminalized and scorned in the colonial era, Abakuá members were at the same time contributing to the creation of a unique Cuban culture, including rumba music, now...
Even today in the history of Cuban anthropology, little attention is paid to the writer and anthropo...
“Dancing the Orishas: Exporting a Constructed Form of Popular Culture from Havana to Arcata” The sta...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...
Lydia Cabrera wrote the stories of Cuba and its African descendant slaves, and each story became a p...
Abstract: The Cuban Abakuá society—derived from the Èfìk Ékpè and Ejagham Úgbè societies of southeas...
Lydia Cabrera, the acclaimed 20th-century Cuban writer and ethnographer, is widely recognized for he...
The Yoruban people of modern-day Nigeria worship many deities called orichas by means of singing, dr...
ABSTRACT- Lydia Cabrera's Cuentos Negros were compiled by the cuban anthopologist from african tales...
Lydia Cabrera’s Cuentos negros de Cuba [Black Stories from Cuba] is a classic of Cuban literature wh...
La realidad cultural y religiosa de Cuba conserva gran parte del acervo africano que los negros escl...
This dissertation is a critical analysis and annotated translation, from Spanish into English, of th...
Majors: Music and SpanishFaculty Mentor: Dr. Monica Simal After the abolition of slavery on the isla...
The scholarship of Afro-Cuban syncretic religions such as Santería/La Regla de Ocha and Palo Montewa...
Focusses on the Abukuá associations, Afro-Cuban male initiatory secret societies, as such originated...
El hilo conductor de la tesis es precisamente el diálogo entre la oralidad, la transculturación y la...
Even today in the history of Cuban anthropology, little attention is paid to the writer and anthropo...
“Dancing the Orishas: Exporting a Constructed Form of Popular Culture from Havana to Arcata” The sta...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...
Lydia Cabrera wrote the stories of Cuba and its African descendant slaves, and each story became a p...
Abstract: The Cuban Abakuá society—derived from the Èfìk Ékpè and Ejagham Úgbè societies of southeas...
Lydia Cabrera, the acclaimed 20th-century Cuban writer and ethnographer, is widely recognized for he...
The Yoruban people of modern-day Nigeria worship many deities called orichas by means of singing, dr...
ABSTRACT- Lydia Cabrera's Cuentos Negros were compiled by the cuban anthopologist from african tales...
Lydia Cabrera’s Cuentos negros de Cuba [Black Stories from Cuba] is a classic of Cuban literature wh...
La realidad cultural y religiosa de Cuba conserva gran parte del acervo africano que los negros escl...
This dissertation is a critical analysis and annotated translation, from Spanish into English, of th...
Majors: Music and SpanishFaculty Mentor: Dr. Monica Simal After the abolition of slavery on the isla...
The scholarship of Afro-Cuban syncretic religions such as Santería/La Regla de Ocha and Palo Montewa...
Focusses on the Abukuá associations, Afro-Cuban male initiatory secret societies, as such originated...
El hilo conductor de la tesis es precisamente el diálogo entre la oralidad, la transculturación y la...
Even today in the history of Cuban anthropology, little attention is paid to the writer and anthropo...
“Dancing the Orishas: Exporting a Constructed Form of Popular Culture from Havana to Arcata” The sta...
The Lukumí people of Cuba, currently known as Yoruba, are descendants of one of the mightiest West A...