El arcaísmo vulgar en el español de PUerto Rico Auteur(s) : Alvarez Nazario, Manuel Éditeur(s) : [s.n.], s.n. [s.n.], s.n. ( Mayagüez P.R ) Résumé : (Internal Comments) por Manuel Al´varez Nazario. (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-197). (Statement of Responsibility) por Manuel Aĺvarez Nazario. Puerto Rico Puerto Rico AFL1420 02336215 001114727 | Partager |
Evolución de la cultura cubana (1608-1927) Auteur(s) : Carbonell, José Manuel, 1880-1968 Éditeur(s) : "El Siglo XX" "El Siglo XX" ( Habana ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographies. (Statement of Responsibility) recopilación dirigida, prologada y anotada por José Manuel Carbonell & Rivero. Publisher varies: v. 7-17 published by Montalvo y Cardenas. 001491661 23298160 AHA3873 | Partager |
Photographic print of a cityscape drawing by J.C.N. Forestier of Cuba's Department of Public Works ; Manuel R. Bustamante Photograph Collection. Résumé : Written on verso: "Vista general de la Habana." Also, affixed by Manuel R. Bustamante (donor): "Proyecto de muelle en la Avenida de las Misiones, por el que desembarcarían los diplomáticos para presentar sus credenciales. Proyecto Forestier en 1926, del cual solamente se realizó la Avenida de las Misiones, sobre terrenos de la antigua avenida de las Palmas." 1920-1930 CHC5017 Havana (Cuba) Droits : http://merrick.library.miami.edu/digitalprojects/copyright.html chc50170001190001001 1431 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00040 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00013 | Partager |
Papá Liborio ; Santo vivo de Maguana Auteur(s) : Davis, Martha Ellen ( Director ) Fernández, Miguel ( Producer ) Guzmán, Arturo ( Editor ) Segura, Manuel ( Narrator ) Dominican Republic -- Secretaría de Estado de Cultura Éditeur(s) : Secretaría de Estado de Cultura, República Dominicana Secretaría de Estado de Cultura, República Dominicana ( [República Dominicana] ) Résumé : (Creation/Production Credits) Directora, Martha Ellen Davis ; productor, Miguel Fernández ; editora, Arturo Guzman ; narrador, Manuel Segura. (System Details) VHS. Dominican Republic San Juan de la Maguana Dominican Republic San Juan de la Maguana Dominican Republic San Juan de la Maguana Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 002899028 52280989 APD0609 | Partager |
Hotel Trotcha, Havana ; Manuel R. Bustamante Photograph Collection. Résumé : Embossed stamp on recto: "Library of Manuel R. Bustamante" (donor.) Notation by Manuel R. Bustamante (donor) affixed on verso: "Famoso Hotel Trotcha, en la calle Calzada del Vedado cerca de las calles 8 o 10." 1910-1930 CHC5017 Havana (Cuba) Droits : http://merrick.library.miami.edu/digitalprojects/copyright.html chc50170002570001001 1422 | Partager |
Private residence in the Vedado municipality, Havana ; Manuel R. Bustamante Photograph Collection. Résumé : Embossed stamp on recto: "Library of Manuel R. Bustamante" (donor). Notation by Manuel R. Bustamante (donor) affixed on verso: "Residencia del acaudalado comerciante Agapito de la Cagiga y su esposa, Maria Luisa Gomez-Mena y Vila Condes de Revilla de Camargo. Situada en 17 y 10 en el Vedado. Actualmente demolida." 1900-1930 CHC5017 Havana (Cuba) Droits : http://merrick.library.miami.edu/digitalprojects/copyright.html chc50170002600001001 1451 | Partager |
Sondeo report ; Las Cuevas Watershed, Dominican Republic Auteur(s) : Hildebrand, Peter E. Farming Systems Support Project Éditeur(s) : University of Florida University of Florida ( Gainesville. Fla. ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (leaves 44-46). "February 1987." "Team 7: 1. Jeffrey Coupe, Political Science; 2. Manuel Vargas, Anthropology; 3. Ricardo Pedelini, Agronomy; 4. B.K. SIngh, Soil Science. (Statement of Responsibility) Peter E. Hildebrand. Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Las Cuevas River Dominican Republic Las Cuevas River 437269345 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00058 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00022 | Partager |
Manuel Seybano Extrait de : Santo Domingo : past and present with a glance at Hayti (p.242) Résumé : Portait gravé d'un guide et chasseur local : Manuel Seybano Siècle(s) traité(s) : 19 Droits : Domaine public Provenance : Université des Antilles et de la Guyane. Service commun de la documentation Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/images/HASH018864ea7ee9dc3abc2bb2ea HASH018864ea7ee9dc3abc2bb2ea | Partager Documents liés :
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Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00065 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00018 | Partager |
Vocabulario castellano-quechua-pano Auteur(s) : Navarro, Manuel Éditeur(s) : Imprenta del estado Imprenta del estado ( Lima ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) por el R.P. Fr. Manuel Navarro. Lima 05699735 15013139 ocm05699735 | Partager |
Dispensario Tamayo, Havana ; Manuel R. Bustamante Photograph Collection. Résumé : Embossed stamp on recto: "Library of Manuel R. Bustamante" (donor). Written on verso: "Consumptives often patients." Notation by Manuel R. Bustamante (donor) affixed on verso: "Dispensario Tamayo, en Zulueta esquina a Corrales, en La Habana." 1910-1930 CHC5017 Havana (Cuba) Droits : http://merrick.library.miami.edu/digitalprojects/copyright.html chc50170002350001001 1492 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00030 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00008 | Partager |
Evolución de la cultura cubana (1608-1927) Auteur(s) : Carbonell, José Manuel, 1880-1968 Éditeur(s) : "El Siglo XX" "El Siglo XX" ( Habana ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographies. (Statement of Responsibility) recopilación dirigida, prologada y anotada por José Manuel Carbonell & Rivero. Publisher varies: v. 7-17 published by Montalvo y Cardenas. 001491661 23298160 AHA3873 | Partager |
Evolución de la cultura cubana (1608-1927) Auteur(s) : Carbonell, José Manuel, 1880-1968 Éditeur(s) : "El Siglo XX" "El Siglo XX" ( Habana ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographies. (Statement of Responsibility) recopilación dirigida, prologada y anotada por José Manuel Carbonell & Rivero. Publisher varies: v. 7-17 published by Montalvo y Cardenas. 001491661 23298160 AHA3873 | Partager |