a_s2034_04_cd03-119 | Sunday performances at the 2003 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Disc 11) | Sound | Musicians Singers Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Oral performance African Americans Cuban Americans Santeria Beliefs and cultures Belief systems Orishas | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Botanica Nena in Little Havana | Botanica Nena in Little Havana | Still Image | Fieldwork Santeria Herbs Figurines Crosses Crucifixes Religious symbolism Religion Christianity Christian art and symbolism Specialty stores Stores, retail | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Botanica Nena in Little Havana
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- 1980-06-02
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- Thirty color slides. A botanica was a place where believers in Santeria could buy herbs and other supplies. Santeria is a New World version of the Yoruba religion. Catholic items such as crucifixes and statues of saints were also for sale. Slides S80-177, S80-180, S80-185, S80-189, and S80-191 are missing.
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Botanica Santeria storefront | Botanica Santeria storefront | Still Image | Material culture Stores, retail Religion Mysticism Specialty stores Belief systems Beliefs and cultures Santeria | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Botanica Santeria storefront
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- Description
- One black and white print. Image of the Santeria Botanica storefront. This was a place where believers in Santeria can buy herbs and other supplies. Santeria is a Cuban version of the Yoruba religion. 1979. See also S 1577, box 17, folder 28 (P79-807, P79-808).
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Haitian Botanica storefront | Haitian Botanica storefront | Still Image | Fieldwork Specialty stores Stores, retail Religion Haitian Americans Community enterprise Arts, Haitian Community culture Signs (commercial) Santeria Beliefs and cultures | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Haitian Botanica storefront
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- 1985-08
- Description
- One color slide. This was a place where believers in Santeria can buy herbs and other supplies. Santeria is a Cuban version of the Yoruba religion. The Dade Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1985 and 1986 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalas, Nancy Nusz and Laurie Sommers in order to identify folk arts and folk artists for the special folklife area at the 34th Annual Florida Folk Festival. The traditions are mainly Haitian, Jamaican, Mexican, Bahamian, Cuban and Jewish and cover a wide range of skills and art forms.
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Metro-Dade Folklife Area at 1986 Florida Folk Festival: Santeria demonstration area | Metro-Dade Folklife Area at 1986 Florida Folk Festival: Santeria demonstration area | Still Image | Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Demonstrations Santeria Beliefs and cultures Religion Religious art Cuban Americans Latinos Material culture Priests | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Metro-Dade Folklife Area at 1986 Florida Folk Festival: Santeria demonstration area
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- 1986-05-24
- Description
- Six color slides. Demonstration of the material culture, practices, and rites of Santeria (The Way of the Saints), a syncretic belief system combining elements of West African religion with Catholicism. Ernesto was an italero, or a high priest of Santeria. Carman was his mother, and made Santeria-related clothing and crafts. For an interview with Pichardo, see S 1576, T85-145 - S85-146. The Dade Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1986 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalas, Nancy Nusz and Laurie Sommers in order to identify folk arts and folk artists for the special folklife area at the 34th Annual Florida Folk Festival. The traditions are mainly Haitian, Jamaican, Mexican, Bahamian, Cuban and Jewish and cover a wide range of skills and art forms.
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Santeria Botanica store front in Miami | Santeria Botanica store front in Miami | Still Image | Stores, retail Specialty stores Religion Santeria Mysticism Belief systems Material culture | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Santeria Botanica store front in Miami
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- Two black and white prints. Santeria Botanica's storefront -- a place where believers in Santeria can buy herbs and other supplies. Santeria is a Cuban version of the Yoruba religion. 3 August 1979 See also S 1577, box 16, folder 134.
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Santeria clothing and artifacts | Santeria clothing and artifacts | Still Image | Fieldwork Material culture Clothing and dress Santeria Religion Jewelry Necklaces Textile arts Decorative arts | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Santeria clothing and artifacts
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- 1987-08
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- Twenty color slides. The photo log identifies each object and its function. There are necklaces and clothing for various Santeria rituals and ceremonies. Santeria is a Cuban version of the Yoruba religion. The Florida Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1987 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalis, Steve Fragos, Merri Belland, and Barbara Seitz as preliminary research for a joint folk art between the Florida Folklife Program and the Florida Museum of History. The field researchers focused on those areas previously overlooked by FFP staff. The research focused on identifying folk artists and locating appropriate exhibit objects.
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Santeria dressmaker Carmen Pla | Santeria dressmaker Carmen Pla | Still Image | Needleworkers Fieldwork Women dressmakers Material culture Clothing and dress Santeria Dresses Headwear Dressmakers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Santeria dressmaker Carmen Pla
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- 1985-09
- Description
- Two color slides. Pla with a designed dress and Santeria headpiece (ochun). Santeria is a Cuban version of the Yoruba religion. The Dade Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1985 and 1986 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalas, Nancy Nusz and Laurie Sommers in order to identify folk arts and folk artists for the special folklife area at the 34th Annual Florida Folk Festival. The traditions are mainly Haitian, Jamaican, Mexican, Bahamian, Cuban and Jewish and cover a wide range of skills and art forms.
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