The Haitian presence in Cuba

07/12/2023 1h 13min
The Haitian presence in Cuba

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Episode Synopsis

Franco-Haitian cultural influences in Cuba date back over two centuries, beginning with the "refugees" from the Haitian Revolution who fled to eastern Cuba in the early years of the 19th century. However, a much larger wave of Haitian migrants arrived in the first decades of the 20th century to fill labor shortages on sugar plantations, and most stayed. Anthropologist Grete Viddal joins Rebecca for an in-depth conversation on this history, the musical and religious practices migrants brought with them (like Vodou), and the ways Cuban descendants of Haitian migrants carry on their traditions today.Songs played:Camagüey, Tumba Francesa La CaridadYamvalú, Ballet Folklórico CutumbaHaiti Namizé, Grupo BaraguáNeg Anwo, The Creole Choir of CubaSe Lavi, The Creole Choir of CubaGagá, Ballet Folklórico CutumbaSend us a textSupport the showYou can support this independently produced podcast by becoming a monthly subscriber - even $3/month helps!If you like this podcast, please hit "Follow" and give us a 5-star rating on Apple PodcastsFind The Clave Chronicles on Instagram, Facebook, & Threads @clavechronicleshttps://theclavechronicles.buzzsprout.comIntro and outro music: "Bengo Latino," Jimmy Fontanez/Media Right Productions