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| Lydia Cabrera (Havana, May 20, 1899 - September 19, 1991) was a Cuban anthropologist and poet. Cabrera was born in Havana; she took an interest in Afro-Cuban culture after being introduced to the subject by her father, Raimundo Cabrera, and her sister Emma. She couldn't go to school and... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Lydia Cabrera
Lydia Cabrera (Havana, Cuba, May 20, 1899 - Miami, Florida, September 19, 1991) was a Cuban anthropologist and poet. Cabrera was born in Havana; She was an authority on Santería and other Afro-Cuban religions. -
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Cabrera
Cabrera means goatherd in Spanish. ... Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991), Cuban anthropologist and poet -
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Lydia (name)
Lydia is a feminine first name of Greek origin Λυδια. ... Lydia Cabrera (1899-1991), a Cuban anthropologist and poet -
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List of poets
This is a list of poets. ... Lydia Cabrera (Cuban poet - anthropoetry) -
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List of writers in Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing
Over 400 women writers are listed in Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing, edited by Jane Eldridge Miller, Routledge, 2001. ... Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991), Cuban short story writer -
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Ana María Simo
Ana María Simo is a New York playwright, essayist and novelist. ... Lydia Cabrera: An Intimate Portrait. -
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Oya
In Yoruba mythology, Oya (Alternative spellings: Oiá, Iansã, Iansan), is the Goddess of the Niger River. ... Ayao is mentioned in books by Lydia Cabrera and surfaced in the United States in the mid-nineties (1994-1995). -
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List of Cuban writers
A list of Cuban writers, including novelists, poets, and critics: ... Lydia Cabrera (1899-1991), anthropologist and poet -
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Afro-Cuban
The term Afro-Cuban refers to Cubans of Sub Saharan African ancestry, and to historical or cultural elements in Cuba thought to emanate from this community. ... Ródriguez-Mangual, Edna M. “Introduction” Lydia Cabrera and the Construction of an Afro Cuban Cultural Identity. -
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Palo (religion)
Palo, or Las Reglas de Congo are a group of closely related religions or denominations, which developed in Cuba amongst Central African slaves of mostly Bantu ancestry. ... Lydia Cabrera.
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