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Dancing the Orishas: Exporting a Constructed Form of Popular Culture from Havana to Arcata [PDF]
“Dancing the Orishas: Exporting a Constructed Form of Popular Culture from Havana to Arcata” The staged sacred and social dances of the Afro-Cuban community were chosen to represent the new “revolutionary identity” of Cuba. Maya J.
Akinjiola, Oluyinka
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Tecnologías Terapéuticas: Sistemas de Interpretación en la Regla de Ocha y el Espiritismo Bogotano.
The conception of health and illness in Cuban Santeria goes much further than traditional western ideas about them. The etiology of illness fnds her cause in aspects that are much more profound, transcending the physical sphere, the visible world of the ...
Luis Carlos Castro Ramíres.
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En medio de transformaciones económicas, políticas y sociales que se implementan desde el 2009, en la sociedad cubana, cuyas consecuencias se visibilizan en diferentes dimensiones de la equidad, así como en procesos culturales, en la subjetividad ...
Naile Braffo Conde
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Flavonoid Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Tragia volubilis L. Methanolic Extract. [PDF]
Romero-Benavides JC +2 more
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Santería grand slam: Afro-Cuban religious studies and the study of Afro-Cuban religion
[First paragraph] Living Santería: Rituals and Experiences in an Afro-Cuban Religion. MICHAEL ATWOOD MASON. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002. ix + 165 pp.
Stephan Palmié
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Traditional Healers as Health Care Providers for the Latine Community in the United States, a Systematic Review. [PDF]
Cruz ML +5 more
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Les pratiques religieuses cubaines d’origine africaine sont connues hors de Cuba sous le nom de santería. On les confond souvent avec le vodou haïtien. Les deux religions, que Roger Bastide réunissaient en un même ensemble aux côtés du candomblé brésilien, sont en effet nées d’un contexte historique et socio-économique commun: l’ ...
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Salsa and Santeria: to the Problem of Desacralization of a Ritual
Salsa and Santeria: to the Problem of Desacralization of a Ritual (by Olesia Platonova) is dedicated to the dialogue between a popular genre (salsa) and a religion (Santeria) in the context of desacralization of a ritual. Comparing salsa and other genres, like gospel, spiritual, Christian rock, the author notes a profound connection between a song and ...
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Making sense of Santería: three books on Afro-Cuban religion
[First paragraph] Santeria from Africa to the New World: The Dead Sell Memories. GEORGE BRANDON. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. x + 206 pp. (Cloth US$31.50) Working the Spirit: Ceremonies of the African Diaspora. JOSEPH M.
Stephan Palmié
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