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Cuba
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The cacique, or chief, in the subtitle of this book refers to Francisco "Panchito" Ramírez Rojas of eastern Cuba, a respected elder and hereditary chief with whom the author developed a strong friendship and working partnership of over thirty years. With Cacique Panchito and others, Barreiro traversed Cuba to find and document the cacique's large extended kin known as la Gran Familia. A family with thousands of members, the Gran Familia spreads throughout the island, proudly "indio" and also profoundly Cuban.
Weaving together interviews, personal experiences and research, the author eloquently outlines the persistence of the almost invisible and seldom acknowledged Indigenous legacy in Cuban popular culture. He also skillfully dismantles not just the myth of extinction, but also the imaginary, but persistent line separating what we may consider the Cuban national ethos from its strongly rooted Indigenous origin.
As Cacique Panchito states, "el indio" is here, rooted, and manifested in the country's history before the European colonial invasion, in the Cuban Wars of Independence from Spain, and later Revolution, influencing the heart and mind of national heroes such as José and Antonio Maceo, and José Martí. It's in the food, it's in the culture, it's in "lo cubano," Panchito insists.With this work, and after dedicating his extensive career to sociocultural issues and to the defense and well-being of Indigenous peoples of the American hemisphere, Barreiro returns home.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
324
Release Date:
2025-10-20
Publication Date:
2025-10-20
Publisher:
Guaní Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1962756025
ISBN13:
9781962756020
Weight:
528 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
19 cm
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