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Lydia Cabrera

Lydia Cabrera

AuthorBooks · Second hand1900-1991

Lydia Cabrera was a Cuban independent ethnographer, writer, and literary activist. She was an authority on Santería and other Afro-Cuban religions. During her lifetime she published over one hundred books; little of her work is available in English. Her most important book is El Monte, which was the first major ethnographic study of Afro-Cuban traditions, herbalism and religion. First published in 1954, the book became a "textbook" for those who practice Lukumi and Palo Monte both religions reaching the Caribbean through enslaved Africans. Her papers and research materials were donated to the Cuban Heritage Collection - the largest repository of materials on or about Cuba located outside of Cuba - forming part of the library of the University of Miami. A section in Guillermo Cabrera Infante's book Tres Tigres Tristes is written under Lydia Cabrera's name, in a comical rendition of her literary voice. She was one of the first writers to recognize and sensitively publish on the richness of Afro-Cuban culture and religion. She made valuable contributions in the areas of literature, anthropology, art, ethnomusicology, and ethnology.

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1900
Death
1991
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Lydia Cabrera was a prominent Cuban ethnologist and storyteller who dedicated her life to documenting her country's cultural richness.
Her work focuses deeply on the folklore, religion, and traditions of the Black population in Cuba.
Throughout her prolific career, she published nearly 50 works exploring Afro-Cuban identity and roots.
As a literary activist, her work was fundamental in preserving the oral legacy and customs of the communities she studied.
Her book Anago is one of her most iconic works, reflecting her commitment to anthropological research.

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