Lydia Cabrera (May 20, 1899, in Havana, Cuba – September 19, 1991, in Miami, Florida) was a Cuban independent ethnographer, writer, and literary activist...
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scientist Lydia Benecke (born 1982), German criminal psychologist and writer Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991), Cuban anthropologist and poet Lydia Canaan, Lebanon-born...
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Luis Cabrera Herrera (born 1955), Catholic bishop of Guayaquil, Ecuador Luis Cabrera Lobato (1876–1954), Mexican lawyer, politician and writer Lydia Cabrera...
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Sacrificial Rites. ISBN 0-9638787-3-5 William Bascom, Sixteen Cowries. Lydia Cabrera, El Monte: Igbo-Nfinda, Ewe Orisha/Vititi Nfinda. ISBN 0-89729-009-7...
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Carpentier, Rómulo Lachatañeré, Fortunato Vizcarrondo, Fernando Ortiz and Lydia Cabrera, Puerto Rican Luis Palés Matos and Spaniards Pablo Picasso and Roger...
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ABC-CLIO. p. 209. ISBN 978-1-57607-701-6. Edna M. Rodríguez-Plate (2005). Lydia Cabrera and the Construction of an Afro-Cuban Cultural Identity Envisioning...
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Substantial research into Abakuá was conducted by the Cuban anthropologist Lydia Cabrera, who worked in Havana and Matanzas between the 1930s and 1950s. In the...
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find a cure. It was then that she met Cuban poet and anthropologist Lydia Cabrera who would play an important role in de la Parra's life during her last...
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ISBN 978-0271089300. Cabrera, Lydia (1977). La Regla Kimbisa del Santo Cristo del Buen Viaje. Miami: Colección del Chicherukú en el exilio. Cabrera, Lydia (1986)....
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with several other middle-class, educated women writer contemporaries -Lydia Cabrera, Teresa Casuso Morín, Rita Geada, Ana Maria Simo, and Hilda Perera Soto-...
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resorted to secrecy as a way to avoid persecution. Fernando Ortiz, Lydia Cabrera, and Rómulo Lachatañeré are considered the founders of Afro-Cuban studies...
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persists to the present day. Cuban writers such as Nicolás Guillén and Lydia Cabrera participated in the Pan-African Négritude movement of the early 20th...
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British academic. Rob Tyner, 46, American singer (MC5), heart attack. Lydia Cabrera, 92, Cuban-American ethnographer. Eurico de Freitas, 89, Brazilian athlete...
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1894–1983), English novelist, poet, memoirist, and magazine editor Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991), Cuban poet and anthropologist May Wedderburn Cannan (1893–1973)...
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other countries. Pelaez moved to Paris, accompanied by Cuban writer Lydia Cabrera, after she received a grant from the government in order to pursue art...
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response to a canonical text, grounded in the teachings of Fernando Ortiz, Lydia Cabrera, Natalia Bolívar, Miguel Barnet and other scholars who claim that Afro-Cuban...
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(1907–1999, Dominican Rep., p) Vasco Cabral (1926–2005, Guinea-Bissau, p) Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991, Cuba/US, nf) Caroline Caddy (born 1944, Australia, p) Florence...
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Gordon Byron, Lord Byron (1788–1824), English poet and literary figure Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991), Cuban anthropologist and poet Dilys Cadwaladr (1902–1979)...
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Hummert Anna Marie Lederer Rosenberg Theodora Mead Abel Ruth Leah Bunzel Lydia Cabrera Eleanor Leacock Margaret Mead Pearl Primus Mary Pukui Te Ata Ruth Murray...
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story called "Se cierran y se abren los caminos de Cuba", gathered by Lydia Cabrera in her "Cuban black stories".[citation needed] Héctor Angulo also worked...
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Chase-Randall Gallery, Andes, NY Passages (2020) Arts on Douglas, FL Lydia Cabrera: An Intimate Portrait (1984) the first retrospective on the leading...
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and Martha Swearingen. "From Hierography to Ethnography and Back: Lydia Cabrera's Texts and the Written Tradition in Afro-Cuban Religions." Journal of...
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María Antonieta Henriquez, founder of the National Museum of Music, and Lydia Cabrera, an anthropologist renowned for her studies of Afro-Cuban music. After...
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anthropologist Lydia Cabrera Afro-Cuban poet 1900-05-20 1991-09-19 Lydia T. Black Ukrainian American anthropologist 1925-12-16 2007-03-12 Lydia White Canadian...
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middle-class, educated women writer contemporaries - Emilia Bernal, Lydia Cabrera, Ana Maria Simo, Hilda Perera Soto, and Rita Geada - Casuso left Cuba...
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Father Damien, a reverend in Winter River. Santiago Cabrera as Richard, Astrid's late father and Lydia's former husband who disappeared in Brazil's Amazonas...
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Roger Bastide, Michel Leiris, Zora Neale Hurston, Roger Caillois, Lydia Cabrera, Lucien Goldmann and Pierre Bourdieu to the social sciences of religion...
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drums to the mambo. Chicago. as told by an 80-year-old black woman to Lydia Cabrera, 1958. La sociedád secreta Abakuá. Colección del Chicerekú, La Habana...
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Mariano Brull (1891–1956), postmodern poet Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991), anthropologist and poet Guillermo Cabrera Infante (1929–2005), novelist, author of...
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retired from teaching at Spelman College. 1993 El Monte: A Tribute to Lydia Cabrera, Franklin Furnace, New York, NY 1994 Canto a la Libertad de Africa a...
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