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39 - Afro-Caribbean Religious Expressions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2016

Virginia Garrard-Burnett
Affiliation:
University of Texas, Austin
Paul Freston
Affiliation:
Balsillie School of International Affairs
Stephen C. Dove
Affiliation:
Centre College, Danville, Kentucky
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Print publication year: 2016

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Bettelheim, Judith, “Palo Monte Mayombe and Its Influence on Cuban Contemporary Art.” African Arts, 34, no. 2 (Summer, 2001): 3649, 94–96.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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De La Torre, Miguel A. Santería: The Beliefs and Rituals of a Growing Religion in America. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004.Google Scholar
Fernández Olmos, Margarite, and Paravisini-Gebert, Lizebeth. Creole Religions of the Caribbean: An Introduction from Vodou to Santería to Obeah and Espiritismo. New York: New York University Press, 2003.Google Scholar
Morales Dorta, Jose. Puerto Rican Espiritismo: Religion and Psychotherapy. New York: Vantage, 1976.Google Scholar
Ortiz, Fernando. Los negros esclavos. La Habana: Editorial de ciencias socials, 1975.Google Scholar
Pérez y Mena, Andrés Isidoro. Speaking with the Dead: Development of Afro-Latin Religion among Puerto Ricans in the United States. New York: AMS Press, 1991.Google Scholar

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