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Cuban Folk-Lore

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The work surveys a wide range of Cuban superstitions and witchcraft practices, emphasizing Afro‑Cuban contributions and the blending of Catholic ritual with African cults. It details the Ñañiguismo society, its secret initiation rites (including blood markings, ritual blows, and intoxicating libations), the role of brujos as healers and conjurors, nocturnal sacrificial dances and possession ceremonies, and the syncretic veneration of figures given Catholic names. It also describes love philters, lodestone rituals, and how such practices have at times produced violent acts and legal suppression.

About the Author

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L. Roy Terwilliger

L. Roy Terwilliger was an American author and folklorist, recognized for his contributions to the study of Cuban culture and traditions. His notable work, "Cuban Folk-Lore," explores the rich tapestry of stories, beliefs, and practices that characterize Cuban life. Through his writing, Terwilliger aimed to preserve and share the unique aspects of Cuban heritage, making it accessible to a broader audience. His work reflects a deep appreciation for the cultural narratives that shape communities, highlighting the importance of folklore in understanding societal values and history.

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