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  1. The presence of Africa in Cuban culture by Yanis Gordils, 1979
  2. The Cuban influx into South Florida: Culture, entrepreneurship and the emergence of new growth patterns in an advanced society (Working papers) by Antonio Jorge, 1981
  3. Pollès, bronzes: September 8-October 9, 1987, Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, Miami, October 16-December 30, 1987, Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach by Dominique Pollès, 1987
  4. On Becoming Cuban: Identity, Nationality & Culture by Louis A. Perez, 2001
  5. Society, culture, and heroes: Depictions of Cuban heroine Mariana Grajales Cuello, 1893-2000 (Research paper series / University of New Mexico, Latin American Institute) by Rachel Elaine Archer, 2001
  6. Afro-Cuban Theology: Religion, Race, Culture, and Identity by MICHELLE A. GONZALEZ, 2006-09-29
  7. The Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria and Santeria in the Southeastern United States: History Culture, Rituals, and Ceremonies of an Afro-Cuban Cult by Jim Bailey, 1991-08
  8. Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures by Sujatha Fernandes, Sujatha Fernandes, 2006-10
  9. Cuban Women Writers: Imagining a Matria (New Concepts in Latino American Cultures) by Madeline Camara Betancourt, 2008-09-02
  10. Culture and Customs of Cuba: (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by William Luis, 2000-11-30
  11. Finding Mañana: A Memoir of a Cuban Exodus by Mirta Ojito, 2005-04-07
  12. "Joe'i Korsou?" (who is the true Curacaoan?): a musical dialogue on identity in twentieth-century Curacao.(Report): An article from: Black Music Research Journal by Nanette De Jong, 2006-09-22
  13. The rhythmic component of afrocubanismo in the art music of Cuba.(Report): An article from: Black Music Research Journal by Mario Rey, 2006-09-22
  14. The Yoruba of southeastern Nigeria and Santeria in the southeastern United States: History, culture, rituals and ceremonies of an Afro-Cuban cult by James A Bailey, 1991

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  • Paper #020104 :: Cuban Culture - Buy and instantly download this paper now A look at Cuba's music industry, politics, history, Castro's revolution and its aftermath. 1,350 words, 6 sources, $ 47.95 USD From the Paper: "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..."
  • 42. UM Immersed In Three Days Of Cuban Culture - Miami Hurricane - News
    UM immersed in Three Days of cuban culture, Cuban pride abounds in cultural event series, Miami Hurricane, a newspaper of University of Miami.
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    Cuban pride abounds in cultural event series
    By Marquita K. Bell Published: Friday, April 18, 2003 Media Credit: Marquita Bell Musica Latina: A live band performs at the UC patio as part of the Three Days of Cuban Culture, sponsored by Federacion de Estudiantes Cubanos.
    Media Credit: Marquita Bell Across Generations: Members of the Miami community from a wide range of ages and cultures participated in on-campus events for FEC’s Three Days of Cuban Culture.
    Cuban Cubanismo [Cuban pride] spread when the Federacion de Estudiantes Cubanos [FEC], recently named Organization of the Year, hosted Three Days of Cuban Culture, a series of events that showcased Cuban cultures and traditions to anyone who was interested.
    "We all have a common link and that's tradition," Cristina Arriaza, vice-president and coordinator of the events, said. "All of this is coordinated by the middle generations, linking the older and younger generations. Although time progresses, traditions do remain."
    "The times have changed, but our traditions remain," Robert Castro, outgoing FEC president, said.

    43. Center For International Rehabilitation Research Information And Exchange: Intro
    An Introduction to cuban culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers This monograph on cuban culture is part of a series developed by CIRRIE the
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    An Introduction to Cuban Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers
    Alejandro Brice, Ph.D., CCC-SLP TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface
  • INTRODUCTION
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    An Introduction to Cuban Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers
    Preface U.S. over a long period of time. Currently, Cuba is one of the top ten countries of origin of foreign-born persons in the U.S. Cuban-born persons in the U.S. arrived during different periods and for somewhat different reasons. Persons who came to the U.S. in the aftermath of the Castro-led revolution were often political refugees with professional careers. More recent arrivals may have come primarily for economic reasons. Second generation Cuban Americans are usually bi-lingual. Many first generation Cuban Americans speak limited English. Rehabilitation providers who work with Cuban Americans may benefit from an introduction to the main themes and values of Cuban culture, especially as they relate to disability and rehabilitation. This monograph was written to provide such an introduction. The author, Alejandro Brice
  • 44. The Cuban Experience - Culture
    cuban culture is a colorful, interesting, an often bizarre mix. The Cuban Revolution has greatly affected cuban culture, down to the most basic levels
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    Cuban culture is a colorful, interesting, an often bizarre mix. This mix of different, often contrasting, factors and influences can be seen at many levels of Cuban culture. In Cuba, the intermingling of races is one the most obvious examples. The Cuban Revolution has greatly affected Cuban culture, down to the most basic levels of daily life . Despite the often shallow Revolutionary propaganda spouted by the Government (sometimes in billboard form , the revolutionary cause has become thoroughly embedded in Cuban culture. This is because many Cubans greatly appreciate the social benefits of the Revolution, especially in the areas of education , and health care There is a strong artistic presence among the Cuban people , whether from artists formally trained in state-provided art schools, or self-taught amateurs. Cubans greatly enjoy music ; in fact, several popular forms of music and dance such as salsa and the cha-cha-cha originated in Cuba.
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    45. Cuban Culture And Tourism
    cuban culture and Tourism. The priority and generally excellent treatment of tourists in Cuba is very interesting. Much of it comes from the need of many
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    In This Section Basic Information Daily Life Entertainment Other Topics ... Transportation Other Sections About This Site Culture Current Events Forums Further Information ... Travel The priority and generally excellent treatment of tourists in Cuba is very interesting. Much of it comes from the need of many people for dollars, but other factors contribute to it as well. When people look at goods at a book or crafts market, the vendor will always jump up and offer their help to tourists first, who are always charged in dollars. One might think that Cubans would be unfriendly towards US citizens. Everyone in Cuba knows the US government is trying to starve them into overthrowing their government, yet they treat US tourists with kindness and respect. Hustling is extremely common in tourist areas. Many people will try to sell you cigars and follow you. Never do they get violent, and rarely do tourists get robbed. However, the hustlers, who other Cubans commonly give dirty looks, are great in number and can get annoying. At night, prostitution is common in big tourist areas, especially near the

    46. University Press Of Florida: Culture And The Cuban Revolution
    A panoramic vision of cuban culture through interviews with its various exponents, this book raises key questions about the complex relationship between
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    47. World Music Central - Cuban Culture Week Opens In Thailand
    cuban culture Week Opens in Thailand 0 comments Create New Account. Newest First, Oldest First. Flat, Nested, No Comments, Threaded
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    48. Cuban And Caribbean Studies Institute - Tulane University
    cuban culture and Society (LAST 495, 496) – An interdisciplinary course that One of the offerings, cuban culture and Society, is a sixcredit course
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    49. Sensual Nature Of Cuban Culture
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    50. Scholar: Hurricanes Helped Shape Cuban Culture, History
    Scholar hurricanes helped shape cuban culture, history. CHAPEL HILL When hurricane season in the Caribbean officially ends Friday, (Nov.
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    NEWS For immediate use Nov. 29, 2001 No. 610 Scholar: hurricanes helped shape Cuban culture, history CHAPEL HILL 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.

    51. Expo Educates Public On Cuban Culture, History - The Daily Targum - News
    Expo educates public on cuban culture, history, , The Daily Targum, a newspaper of Rutgers University.
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    By Basma Douban, Staff Writer
    Published: 4/28/2003

    Media Credit: John Bolognini/Staff Photographer University Professor Roger Hernandez speaks about Cuban-American history Saturday in the Rutgers Student Center on the College Avenue campus.
    Cuban singer Gloria Estefan urges her fans to continue the tradition of Cuban customs in America with her song "Que Siga La Tradicion." Members of the Rutgers Union of Cuban American Students followed Estefan's advice Saturday at the 9th annual Cuban Expo '03.
    About 150 people attended the event - held in the Rutgers Student Center on the College Avenue campus - whose theme was maintaining the Cuban heritage and keeping ethnic pride strong. Estefan's music, along with other cultural music, played throughout the day.
    Members of RUCAS helped convey this message and accomplish this goal by presenting the history of the club as well as that of the country.

    52. "Interchange And Promote Cuban Culture There"
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    Posted by Karina Palacios on Jul-14-04 at 11:25 PM (GMT)
    I would like to visit Namibia for a job and promote and interchange Cuban music and dance there.I know a lot African people love our song.We need sponsor,becuse we dont have money to get there. Cuban people love a lot Namibia people Best regard Karina. you can cont with us
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    Posted by Karina Palacios on Jul-14-04 at 11:31 PM (GMT)
    I would like to participe in the most important African Festival with ours song.music.dancer.etc. We love a lot African people ALERT MODERATOR EDIT REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTES ... TOP 1 . "i feel u!"
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    54. Vol.32, No. 8-- This Issue -- OnCampus, OSU"s Newspaper For Faculty And Staff
    Our Cuban hosts are very interested in sharing cuban culture with students. While in Cuba, the Ohio State group will be immersed in cuban culture,
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    Oct. 24 , 2002
    Vol. 32, No. 8
    Courtesy of Leandro Soto Diaspora , by Cuban artist Leandro Soto, will be on display in Hopkins Hall CorridorNov. 4-15. Soto is visiting Ohio State in November.
    Program exchanges Cuban culture and art By Susan Wittstock, onCAMPUS staff A new course, a visiting artist and a burgeoning exchange program are all coming together this fall to expose the Ohio State community to Cuban culture. The departments of theatre and comparative studies are offering a course on Cuban performance and culture that will conclude in December with a nine-day trip to Havana. Also this quarter, Cuban theater artist Leandro Soto will present a performance/video/installation work on Nov. 1 and 3 in Mount Hall Studio Theatre and will have artwork on display in Hopkins Hall Gallery Nov. 4-15. For the last several years, the Ohio Arts Council has been building a relationship with the Ludwig Foundation in Havana, Cuba. In 2000, when the Ludwig Foundation expressed interest in forming exchanges with theater artists, the OAC introduced Ohio State theatre faculty to Ludwig Foundation Executive Director Helmo Hernandez. Hernandez was impressed with Ohio State's theatre program and, at his invitation, several contingents of Ohio State faculty and Ohio theater professionals, including Dan Gray, associate professor of theatre, Lesley Ferris, chair of the department, and Mary Tarantino, lighting designer, made trips to Cuba over the next two years to meet with artists, attend performances and offer workshops.

    55. Day Of Cuban Culture Celebration Continues In Some Countries
    well known figures of culture and Cuban artists specially invited. The homages to the Day of cuban culture will continue during next days with diverse
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    AIN NationalNewsAgency Cuba A Day of Cuban Culture celebration continues in some countries
    Havana, Oct 21 (AIN) The development of culture in Cuba continues being news and is celebrated in Spain, Bolivia and Peru, due to the Day of Cuban Culture, when the Cuban
    National Hymn was sang for the first time, 135 years ago. From Bolivia, Prensa Latina informs that the date was recalled with an homage at the Teatro de Cámara de La Paz, that was attended by Cuban ambassador Luis Felipe Vázquez,
    Latin American diplomats, parliamentarians, well known figures of culture and Cuban artists specially invited. The homages to the Day of Cuban Culture will continue during next days with diverse activities in Al Despertar journalistic program, of Unitel TV net. An exhibition of 14 Cuban fine artists was inaugurated in Lima at the National Mayor University of San Marcos del Perú, while Cuban movies will be played until Thursday. As part of the activities for the Day of Cuban Culture it was carried out an event at the José Martí Park, in San Miguel populous district of Lima. Also in Madrid, Prensa Latina informs that yesterday it was inaugurated an exhibition of Cuban paintings and sculptures at the Cuban Embassy in Madrid, with eight works by Cuban plastic artists and also a very big photographic collage by Gloria Solás, President of the Hispanic Alliance.

    56. Cuban Culture Festival Celebrated In Beijing
    cuban culture Festival Celebrated in Beijing. The Cuban Embassy in Beijing gave a reception Wednesday to celebrate the National Culture Festival of Cuba.
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    Cuban Culture Festival Celebrated in Beijing The Cuban Embassy in Beijing gave a reception Wednesday to celebrate the National Culture Festival of Cuba. The festival, held on October 20 every year, which was set up to honor the first victory of the Cuban Independence War on October 20, 1868. On each festival, the Cuban government and people and the Cuban embassies in many countries will hold various celebrating activities. According to the wife of Cuban Ambassador to China, Hiraida Rodriguez Mondeja, it is the first time that the festival, which started from October 12 and will last till the end of this year, was celebrated in China. The reception also celebrated the publication of a book entitled "Socialism in Cuba" by two Chinese writers Xiao Feng and Wang Zhixian, which describes the Cuban revolution and its socialist construction.

    57. Tufts E-News -- Cuba As A Classroom
    “’Special Topics in cuban culture,’ which is being taught this semester for the first time, began with a twoweek trip to Cuba during which students visited
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    PRINT THIS ARTICLE SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS Cuba As A Classroom Havana Chronicle of Higher Education So Kaiser-Lenoir made arrangements for her students to see it first hand. Chronicle Back in the states now, the students have continued their work through a series of guest lectures, reading assignments and in-class discussions similarly aimed at providing a realistic view of Cuba. Chronicle And all too often, the country has been defined entirely by politics and black-and-white perceptions. Chronicle
    A Curriculum of Community
    From Chairman to Bellman Grad to Head 'People en Espanol' Latin American Studies at Tufts Siobhan Houton T: 617.627.5906 F: 617.627.4809 E: siobhan.houton@tufts.edu Kerry Murphy T: 617.627.4317 F: 617.627.4809

    58. Americas (English Edition): Casa For Cuban Culture. (Americas !Ojo!)
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    The place to learn about cuban culture in NYC. The Cuban Cultural Center of New York is a nonprofit organization devoted to the preservation,
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    The Cuban Cultural Center of New York is a non-profit organization devoted to the preservation, advancement and dissemination of the Cuban culture. To find the latest news about the activities of the CCC, click on the "News" button. For the schedule of future activities sponsored by the CCC, click on the "Events" button. For the schedule of past activities, click on the "Past Events" button. To meet the artists of the CCC, click on the "Gallery" button. To know about membership options in the CCC, click on the "Membership" button. To know more about the CCC, click the "About the CCC" button. For links outside the CCC to other web sites and events relating to Cuban culture, click the "Links" button. To view the table of contents, click on the "Contents" button. To search for a specific subject, click on the "Search" button.

    60. The Good 5 Cent Cigar
    Teachin reveals truth about cuban culture, government, , The Good 5 Cent Cigar, a newspaper of University of Rhode Island.
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    By Summer Witts Published: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 Media Credit: Meghan Vendettoli Social psychologists Bernice and Al Lott detail their trip to Cuba as part of the Cuba Teach-In.
    02/18/04 - A projector flashed a slide of two smiling faces across a wide screen in Atrium II of the Memorial Unions yesterday afternoon. It was a photograph of Naomi and Abel, a Cuban couple who artist John Kotula of Wakefield met while in Havana during the summer of 2002.
    "Who would have thought, a Cuban man who can't dance," Kotula said Abel joked about Naomi's aversion to dancing. Abel loved to dance, but Naomi, a sound technician, preferred listening to music instead and hoped to study music in the United States in hopes of becoming a disc jockey.
    Kotula talked about his meeting with the pair to a small group of professors, students and humanitarians gathered together to discuss the social, economic, political and artistic aspects of Cuban culture in a daylong teach-in sponsored by the URI Multicultural Center.
    As Kotula went through his slides of a policeman, an out of work fisherman, a lawyer and a landlady, as well as a dozen or so photographs of famous Cuban artists and their work, one could gain a sense of Cuban culture people in the United States are not usually exposed to.

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