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         Cuban Culture:     more books (84)
  1. The Tampa Cubans and the culture of exile.(Biography): An article from: The Antioch Review by Pablo Medina, 2004-09-22
  2. The Conscience of Worms and the Cowardice of Lions: Cuban Politics and Culture in an American Context by Irving Horowitz, 1993-01-01
  3. Recuento.(Encuentro de la Cultura Cubana, revista; extracto)(TT: Retelling.)(TA: Cuban Culture Encounter, magazine; excerpt)(Extracto): An article from: Siempre! by Sealtiel Alatriste, 1999-05-20
  4. Essays in Cuban Intellectual History (New Concepts in Latino American Cultures) by Rafael Rojas, 2008-03-18
  5. Embracing America: A Cuban Exile Comes of Age by MARGARET L. PARIS, 2002-12-31
  6. Spared Angola: Memories from a Cuban-American Childhood by Virgil Suarez, 1997-05
  7. Cuban culture by Estella Céspedes, 1979
  8. The African presence in Cuban culture (Walter Rodney Memorial Lecture) by Miguel Barnet, 1986
  9. Social Text 15:Contemp Cuban Culture by Culture Cuban, 1987-05-19
  10. From Ajiaco to tropical soup: Fernando Ortiz and the definition of Cuban culture (Occasional papers series. Dialogues) by Gustavo Pérez Firmat, 1987
  11. Cuban and Cuban American collections in the Archive of Folk Culture: Acquired through 1995 (LC Folk Archive finding aid / American Folklife Center) by Sarah L Bryan, 2000
  12. Perspectives on Cuban culture: Value orientations and counseling perspectives across Cuban and American cultures (Cultural monograph / Bilingual Multicultural ... Psychologists and Guidance Counselors) by Clemens L Hallman, 1982
  13. Influence of American culture on morality patterns of Cuban youth by Antonia Perez-Carreno, 1972
  14. The Cubans: Their history and culture (CAL refugee fact sheet series) by Barbara Robson, 1996

21. Presidential Message Cuban Independence Day, 2005
Presidential Message Cuban Independence Day, 2005 I send greetings to those celebrating the 103rd anniversary of Cuban Independence.
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22. Cuban Culture Welcome
UGA cuban culture Uncovered combines history, culture, music, language and religion courses to provide students with a strong, interdisciplinary
http://www.rom.uga.edu/cuba/welcome.htm
The University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences proudly presents UGA Cuban Culture Uncovered UGA Cuban Culture Uncovered combines history, culture, music, language and religion courses to provide students with a strong, interdisciplinary understanding of Cuba and a foundation for their personal observations and experiences during the trip.
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23. Cuba Program “Cuban Culture Uncovered Summer 2004 Study Abroad ProgramR
cuban culture Uncovered Summer 2004 Study Abroad Program making cuban culture Uncovered the longest program of its kind and giving students the
http://www.rom.uga.edu/news_events/newsletter/2004jan/article2.htm
Newsletter January 2004 / Issue 7
Current Issue
In the News Archives Romance Languages
Cuban Culture Uncovered
Summer 2004 Study Abroad Program Students will select two of the four classes offered to complete six total hours of UGA academic credit. Afternoon activities will include tours, scheduled group activities, and individual free time. The group will depart May 14th from Atlanta and return June 14th, allowing for four full weeks on the island, making Cuban Culture Uncovered the longest program of its kind and giving students the opportunity to travel across the entire country and gain a full appreciation of its cultural, geographic, and socioeconomic diversity. For further information, consult their site This article includes text written by Rebekah Farhoki.

24. Cuban American Heritage Festival - Key West, Florida
Annual festival held each November, celebrating cuban culture. Information on activities, history, music, and entertainment.
http://www.cubanfest.com/
Jose Marti
Poet/Patriot Cuban American Heritage Festival at Key West 5570 Third Avenue
Key West, FL 33040 Phone (305)295-9665
FAX (305)294-7207
Florida Keys Media Group Applauds the Sixth Annual Cuban American Heritage Festival This site created and maintained by floridakeys.com

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26. Curuye.com
Includes events and classes related to cuban culture.
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  • Maintaining a calendar of select events/concerts/workshops/exhibits/films concerning Cuban cultural activity. Organizing workshops and presentations with Cuban artists, and on Cuban cultural traditions. Providing and supporting educational opportunities for learning about Cuban cultural influences in the arts.
curuye.com supports a variety of world music and dance events in the Southland, in addition to its primary focus on Cuban cultural activity. curuye.com chooses to post a limited selection of So Cal cultural activities, and thereby encourages readers to also check other calendars and websites in accordance to their specialized interests: See resources.

27. REVIEW / Celebration Of Afro-Cuban Culture Ends With A Bang At Bimbo's
REVIEW BR Celebration of Afrocuban culture ends with a bang at Bimbo s.
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28. AWR Global Glimpse - Cuba
different from its origins. In the present definition of cuban culture, these three roots shape the basis of traditions, culture and popular beliefs.
http://www.awr.org/global-glimpse-cuba.html
A cultural glimpse: Cuba
General Information:
Despite the best efforts of the power to its north, the sun still shines on Cuba. It's the Caribbean's largest and least commercialized island and one of the world's last bastions of communism. The island's relative political isolation has prevented it from being overrun by tourists, and locals are sincerely friendly to those who do venture in - even blockade runners from the US get a warm welcome! Although you can't quite hear the colonial architecture peeling in the streets, even Cuba's larger towns are pretty relaxed. The most frenetic it gets is in the middle of an enthusiastic chachachá, and the loudest it gets is behind one of the huge finned American cars chugging the streets. If you want it even quieter, Cuba's back-country and beaches are perfect chill-out destinations for hikers, swimmers, spelunkers or those who just want to relax under a palm tree.
Flag:
In the mid-19th century Cuban exiles designed the flag, which was later carried into battle against Spanish forces. It was adopted on May 20, 1902. The stripes were for the three military districts of Cuba and the purity of the patriotic cause. The red triangle was for strength, constancy, and equality, and the white star symbolized independence.
Climate:
The climate of Cuba is semitropical, the mean annual temperature being 25 C (77 F). Extremes of heat and relative humidity, which average 27.2 C (81 F) and 80%, respectively, during the summer season, are tempered by the prevailing NE trade winds. The annual rainfall averages about 1320 mm (about 52 in). More than 60% of the rain falls during the wet season, which extends from May to October. The island lies in a region that is occasionally traversed by violent tropical hurricanes during August, September, and October.

29. Casa Cuba Home Page
Cultural and patriotic organization, preserving cuban culture, roots, customs and traditions. Information on activities and membership. In English and Spanish.
http://www.casacuba.org/
Nostalgic Cuba Gala
The great Casa Cuba gala will be on Saturday, August 20. Don't forget to purchase your table to guarantee your reservation. This year, the gala will be held at the Renaissance Hotel, and availability is limited (to maintain an intimate show and setting). Click here for more information.
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30. 3 Guys From Miami: A Cuban Insider's Guide To Miami
Enjoy cuban culture of Miami. Dining and entertainment, Cuban style.
http://icuban.com/3guys

31. Cuban Actress And Director To Discuss Cuban Culture At WFU
Flora Lautena Cuban actress, director, teacher and writer-will present a public lecture on cuban culture at Wake Forest University s Museum of Anthropology
http://www.wfu.edu/wfunews/1997/111297c.htm
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Cuban Actress and Director to Discuss Cuban Culture
By Cheryl Walker
Posted Nov. 12, 1997 Flora Lauten-a Cuban actress, director, teacher and writer-will present a public lecture on Cuban culture at Wake Forest University's Museum of Anthropology on Monday, Nov. 17. Her talk, "Cuban Life and Culture," will begin at 7 p.m. in the museum classroom. An important figure in Cuban theater for the past 30 years, Lauten will spend the week at Wake Forest teaching a theater workshop and lecturing about various aspects of Cuban culture, including the SanterÌa, a Cuban religious cult of African origin. Lauten's Cuban theater troupe, Teatro Buendia, recently presented a version of Shakespeare's "The Tempest." Authored by Lauten and teaching colleague Raquel Carrio, "The Other Tempest" shows the collision of two cultures when Shylock, Prospero, Hamlet and MacBeth journey to an island and meet the Yoruba goddesses, the orishas. In conjunction with Lauten's visit, a photography exhibit by Candyce Leonard will be on display in Wake Forest's Z. Smith Reynolds Library. The 30-photograph exhibit, titled "Cuba 1996," presents photos of the Teatro Buendia rehearsing "The Other Tempest" as well as scenes of daily life in Havana taken during Leonard's research trip in November 1996. Lauten began her professional acting career as a member of Cuba's Teatro Estudio in the 1960s just after Fidel Castro had come to power. In 1980, she joined the faculty of Havana's Instituto Superior de Arte. In addition to teaching and directing, Lauten and her company travel regulaly for international performances. The Teatro Buendia has been selected as the Cuban representative to the United Nations Theater Festival scheduled for 1998.

32. Cuban Culture, Cuban Recipes, Writing
Mayra L. Dole is a prolific Miami Cuban writer of bilingual barrio books. Drum, Chavi, Drum!/Toca, Chavi, Toca! is her first bilingual (Spanish/English)
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33. Cuban Culture * Cultura Cubana
Mayra L. Dole is a prolific Miami Cuban writer of bilingual barrio books. Drum, Chavi, Drum!/Toca, Chavi, Toca! is her first bilingual (Spanish/English)
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34. Cuba And Its Music: From The First Drums To The Mambo
Afrocuban culture didn t happen in history, exactly, because for a long time nobody was writing it down. It happened parallel to history, or perhaps,
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35. Cuban Culture Losses Two Prominent Musicians
We have lost an icon of cuban culture , said Cuban renowned musician Chucho Beyond Cuba’s borders, respect is being paid Ferrer by cultural figures in
http://www.periodico26.cu/english_new/culture/musicians080805.htm
NEWSPAPER OF LAS TUNAS PROVINCE HOME SECTIONS LAS TUNAS NEWS CUBA NEWS WORLD NEWS CULTURE ... SITE MAP ALSO ON OUR SITE Our Opinion Virtual Museum A Tour of Las Tunas Sculpture ... Who are we? FURTHER READING Covarrubias Las Tunas Hotel Blue Balcony Meet us ... CONT CT U S Cuban Culture Losses Two Prominent Musicians "We have lost an icon of Cuban culture", said Cuban renowned musician Chucho Valdes on the death of son and bolero singer and composer Ibrahim Ferrer. In a phone interview with Prensa Latina, the director of Irakere and winner of four Grammy Awards, called Ferrer an extraordinary artist, close friend and brother whose death is just physical since his work remains among the best of Cuban culture. Chucho Valdes recalled that he wrote the music and Ibrahim the lyrics of a piece called ´La musica cubana´ (The Cuban Music) that is part of the Golden Gramophone award winning CD ´Buenos Hermanos´, produced along with Ry Cooder and El Flaco Jimenez and his accordion, among others cherrished songs. Juan Formell, another Grammy award winner, said from Tokyo that his generation learnt a lot from Ferrer, because he was an elegant mucisian, a ´sonero´ 100 percent. He even recalled that when he was an unknown bass player, he enjoyed Ibrahim singing with Pacho Alonso.

36. Cuban Culture History And Archaeology
cuban culture History and Archaeology Culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of the island nation of Cuba.
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37. EO News: Scholar: Hurricanes Helped Shape Cuban Culture, History - November 29,
SCHOLAR HURRICANES HELPED SHAPE cuban culture, HISTORY. When hurricane season in the Caribbean officially ends Friday, (Nov.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/MediaAlerts/2001/200111295373.html
November 29, 01 SCHOLAR: HURRICANES HELPED SHAPE CUBAN CULTURE, HISTORY When hurricane season in the Caribbean officially ends Friday, (Nov. 30) many Cubans, especially farmers, will probably breathe a sigh of relief. They survived Hurricane Michelle's wrath earlier this month, but the fallout was five deaths and ruined crops, wrecked sugar mills and destroyed homes. Hurricanes are a fact of life in Cuba, which has historically been hard-hit during the annual four-month Caribbean season. Some may grow accustomed to dealing with the recurring storms, but in a new book, historian Dr. Louis A. Perez Jr. contends that the hurricanes have significantly affected the culture and its people. "My premise is that historians focus a great deal on what people do together, but now and then, the forces of nature overwhelm a culture and affect how cultures become what they are," said Perez, J. Carlyle Sitterson professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "Nature opens up a new dimension weather, calamity to historical research." In "Winds of Change: Hurricanes and the Transformation of Nineteenth-Century Cuba" (UNC Press, 2001), Perez, a New York native whose grandfather was born in Cuba, examines questions about national character and recurring calamities. "What makes the French French? What makes Americans Americans? One factor is environment weather patterns, famine, harsh climates, earthquakes, floods are all assimilated into cultural characteristics," he said.

38. Look At Cuba...
What grounds do you find for the attraction exerted by cuban culture in the Culture was shaping the image of the Cuban long before the existence of the
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She has been an exception witness. Maybe because since her arrival to the world she found herself in the middle of the appropriate environment. The main representative of artistic vanguard in the passed century, used to sit at the table in her house, invited by the leadership of Marcelo Pogolotti, noteworthy painter and writer. There she received spontaneously the most efficient of expertise in arts and letters, specially the keys to understand the natural fashion of our origins. The routine character was signed by a fond dialogue with the makers of an universal and Creole art. One way or another, after long debates a certain topic, close to artistic and literary creation, the excited and opposed criteria at a public meeting, had found the necessary equilibrium in the coherent speech of Doctor Pogolotti. After reaching 60 years, she has received the love of so many friends that her proverbial shortage of leading role interests has been a little rocked. That famous professor from the Higher Institute of Arts who captivated her students with her discreet wisdom; the unforgettable foreword writer of so much good literature published after the Triumph of the Revolution ; the clever and merciful or unbiased critic that has always known to call a spade a spade, foreign to erudite poses and in plain Spanish; the respected and consulted vice-president of Cuban Union of Writers and Artists allows people to love her in a public and obvious way around these days.

39. Studies Dedicated To Fernando Ortiz
Études Dédiées à Fernando Ortiz (18801969) A Bibliography of Afro-cuban culture. An electronic resource adapted from. MISCELANEA II INTERAMERICAS
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A look at Cuba's music industry, politics, history, Castro's revolution and its aftermath. 1,350 words ( approx. 5.4 pages ), 6 sources, Click here to show/hide Paper Summary
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"Cuban music reflects the island's international flavor, old Havana culture once known as the most stylishly sophisticated of all Latin societies, while the current music industry reflects Cuba's changing economy and political role in world politics. Cuba or Republica de Cuba's population of 10.1 million as of 1985 has a projected annual growth rate of 1.1 percent, or 110,000. Set in the Atlantic Ocean, just south of the Tropic of Cancer, Cuba is strategically located at the entrance of both the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. The 110,860-square-kilometer Republic of Cuba comprises the Cuban archipelago, a formation of some 3,715 islands, islets, and keys. It is approximately 150 miles south of Florida and 210 kilometers east of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Cuba is flanked by the island of Jamaica to the south, by the island of Hispaniola across the..." Term Paper #6169 Add to Cart (You can always remove it later) "Culture as Given, Culture as Choice"

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