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Extinction: the Historical Trope of Anti-Indigeneity in the Caribbean
The Sinews of Spain's American Empire: Forced Labor in Cuba from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries1
The Taino Are Still Alive, Taino Cuan Yahabo: an Example of the Social Construction of Race and Ethnicity
The Rise of the Indigenous Slave Trade and Diaspora from Española to the Circum-Caribbean, 1492-1542
If That Is Heaven, We Would Rather Go to Hell": Contextualizing US-Cuba Relations Rumbaut
THE CEIBA TREE AS a MULTIVOCAL SIGNIFIER: Afro-Cuban Symbolism, Political Performance, and Urban Space in the Cuban Republic
The Blood of Our Heroes: Race, Memory, and Iconography in Cuba, 1902-1962
Caribbean Connections: Overview of Regional History
The Hieronymites in Hispaniola, 1493-1519
Traces of Taino Language, Food, and Culture in the Americas from 1492 to the Present
THE CEIBA TREE AS a MULTIVOCAL SIGNIFIER: Afro-Cuban Symbolism, Political Performance, and Urban Space in the Cuban Republic
“You've Been Lied To: the REAL Christopher Columbus”
The Sovereignty Which Is Sought Can Be Real……
A History of the Cuban Revolution Viewpoints/Puntos De Vista: Themes and Interpretations in Latin American History
From Atabey to Hatuey: Manifestations of the Indigenous in Cuban Art and Literature
"If That Is Heaven, We Would Rather Go to Hell": Contextualizing US-Cuba Relations Rumbaut
Identities and Racial Categories in the Early Hispanic Caribbean Trac
The Thomism of Bartolomé De Las Casas and the Indians of the New World
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