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The 3 more important traditions:Carnival, Trinidad way of the cross and the Cuban Holidays
Miami, Florida is called Little Havana due to its significant Cuban-American population and the vibrant cultural influence that stems from this community. The area, located west of downtown Miami, became a hub for Cuban immigrants following the Cuban Revolution in the 1960s. Little Havana is characterized by its lively atmosphere, featuring Cuban restaurants, shops, and cultural events that celebrate Cuban heritage. The name reflects the neighborhood's role as a cultural center for Cuban traditions and identity in the United States.
* Cuban Trojan * Bee Hummingbird * Cuban Finch * Cuban Hutia * Cuban Bulldog Bat * Cuban Solenodon * Cuban Mongoose * Cuban Crocodile * Cuban Iguana * Cuban Treefrog
# Cuban Finch, Cuban Trogan, Bee Hummingbird, Cuban Kite, Cuban Parakeet, Cuban Hutia. Greater bulldog bat, Cuban Solenodon, Small Indian Mongoose, Pallid Bat, Cuban crocodile, Cuban ground Iguana, Cuban Boa, Cuban treefrog, Monte Ibeira Dwarf Eleuth.
Birds: Cuban finch, Bee Hummingbird, Cuban Trogan, Cuban Parakeet, Cuban Kite Mammals: Cuban Hutia, Greater Bull dog bat, Cuban Solenodon, Small Indian Mongoose, Pallid Bat Reptiles & Amphibians: Cuban Crocodile, Cuban Ground Iguana, Cuban Boa, Cuban Treefrog, Monte Iberia Dwarf Eleuth
Afro-Cuban refers to the cultural, ethnic, and historical identity of people in Cuba who are of African descent, primarily those whose ancestors were brought to the island as slaves during the transatlantic slave trade. This identity encompasses a rich blend of African traditions, customs, music, and religious practices, which have profoundly influenced Cuban culture. Afro-Cuban contributions can be seen in various forms of art, including music genres like rumba, son, and salsa, as well as in dance, cuisine, and spiritual practices such as Santería.
They are treated according with how the person in question behaves as an individual Cuban or not Cuban.
Celia Cruz was raised Roman Catholic but later identified as a Santería practitioner, a religion with roots in Yoruba traditions. She integrated elements of Santería into her music and performances, celebrating her Afro-Cuban heritage.
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Birds - Cuban Finch, Cuban Parakeet, Cuban Kite. Mammals - Greater Bulldog Bat, Small Indian Mongoose, Pallid Bat. Amphibians - Cuban Crocodile, Cuban Ground Iguana, Cuban Treefrog.