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    Listening in detail : performances of Cuban music by Vazquez, Alexandra T., 1976-

    Durham : Duke University Press, 2013
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    Sara Gómez.

    [Williamsburg, Va.] : Cuban Cinema Classics, 2010
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    Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World Rituals and Remembrances

    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Timba Brava : Maroon music in Cuba /…”
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    Rebel dance, renegade stance : Timba music and Black identity in Cuba by Vaughan, Umi

    Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan Press, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Timba Brava: Maroon Music in Cuba -- 3. Afro Cuba -- 4. Doing Identity -- 5. …”
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    Black in Latin America - Cuba: The Next Revolution.

    [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2016
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    Situating Salsa : Global Markets and Local Meanings in Latin Popular Music. by Waxer, Lise

    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Salsa and Socialism: Dance Music in Cuba, 1959-99; 4. ""Cha-Cha with a Backbeat"": Songs and Stories of Latin Boogaloo; 5. …”
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    Santiago de Cuba : luchando por la vida

    New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, 2009
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    Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic world : rituals and remembrances

    Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan Press, 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Gantt -- Warriors of the world : rapso in Trinidad's festival culture / Patricia van Leeuwaarde Moonsammy -- Timba Brava : Maroon music in Cuba / Umi Vaughan -- Salsa memory : revisiting Grupo Folklórico y experimental nuevayorquino / Juan Flores and René López -- Performing memories : the atlantic theater of cultural production and exchange / Carrol Smith-Rosenberg.…”
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    Santiago de Cuba luchando por la vida

    New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, 2009
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    African American religious cultures

    Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, 2009
    Table of Contents: “…. -- Related Topics. African ritual music in Cuba -- Afro-Brazilian musical culture -- Burial in the African diaspora: African burial ground -- Burial in the African diaspora: African practices in the Americas -- Music of the Caribbean -- Slavery, plantations, and Afro-Caribbean culture -- Spirit possession.…”
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    A treasury of Afro-American folklore : the oral literature, traditions, recollections, legends, tales, songs, religious beliefs, customs, sayings, and humor of peoples of African d...

    New York : Marlowe, 1996
    Table of Contents: “…Africa's mark in the western hemisphere -- The inheritance in Cuba -- Some Yoruba legends in Cuba -- Lucumi (Yoruba) liturgical music in Cuba -- Rites of the Abakwa secret society -- Haitian religious traditions : Vodoun -- Two Vodoun rituals -- Two Haitian drum rhythms -- Haiti's political songs : comments on the mighty -- Haitian tales : gods, tricksters and others -- Haitian animal tales -- The Creole language -- Some Haitian proverbs -- Negro song poetry in Puerto Rico -- Four tales from Guadeloupe -- Two old slave songs from Carriacou -- The Bamboula dance, myth and reality -- Preacher tales I the Caribbean -- West Indian Calypso -- Some tales with African themes from the English-speaking Islands -- Tales of cuckolds and rakes -- Others tales from the English-speaking islands -- Jamaican alphabet game -- One bright summer morning -- Some ballads from the Bahamas -- African-derived religious motifs in Jamaica -- The Ras Tafari movement in Jamaica -- About the Maroons of Jamaica -- Two tales from accompong -- Some Trinidadian healing remedies -- Song of a household slave in Mexico -- The black Caribs of British Honduras -- Surinam : coast people and bush negroes -- Djuka song from the Surinam bush -- Some proverbs of the Saramacca bush-negroes of Surinam -- Lobi singi from Paramaribo -- Some Surinam tales -- Three party songs from Guyana -- Four Afro-Venezuelan tales -- The Afro-Venezuelan Mampulorio -- The myth of Maria Lionza -- Three Afro-Venezuelan songs -- Brazil : the Palmares story -- African religious survivals in Brazil -- Zetu ceremony honoring the deity Yansan -- Some Brazilian cult songs to Yoruba deities -- Melody of a Brazilian cult song -- A cult festival, as reported in the press -- Some words of African origin in Brazilian-Portuguese speech -- The man who took a water mother for his bride -- Brazil : the way of Batucada -- Afro-American lore, oral literature and folk music in the United States -- The situation of the blacks as seen by nineteenth-century chroniclers -- Epitaph of a slave-- Traditions and recollections in the Sea Islands -- The Bilali document -- The Gullah speech of the coastal region -- Three tales in Gullah dialect -- Uncle Remus confronts the coastal dialect -- Sea Island riddles -- Spirituals and religious epics -- As the spirituals are sung -- From the pulpit -- The religious shout -- On the making of songs -- Evolution of a plantation song -- The John Henry epic -- Some traditional black ballads -- Worksons : road gangs and prison camps -- Some miscellaneous old beliefs -- A Mississippi sharecropper, 1954 -- Recollections of old master and John -- Plantation proverbs -- Justice, injustice and ghosts in the swamps of the Congaree -- Churches, preachers, and deacons -- Testing wits : Buh rabbit, Buh fox, and other creatures -- Testing wits : human vs. demon -- Moralizing tales -- The beginning of things -- Some familiar proverbs -- An Alabama storyteller and bard -- The tub with the ancient antecedents -- The Carolina yell and far from home -- Boasting and big old lies -- Richard creeks on conjuring and doctoring -- Some ring and line games from Alabama -- African dancing in New Orleans -- "Voodoo" rituals in new Orleans -- Congo Square -- Creole tales from Louisiana -- Three Creole ballads -- New Orleans superstitions.…”
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