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Plate 1. Canoe Altar, Salybia Roman Catholic Church, Carib Territory, Dominica, 1997. Photo by P. Taylor. Plate 2. Mermaid painting by Canute Caliste, Carriacou, 1978. Photo by D. Hill. Plate 3. Tombstone Feast, Canute Caliste, undated. Photo by D. Hill. [18.189.170.17] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 19:38 GMT) Plate 5. Ochún, Lawrence Zúñiga Batista, 2003. Photo by N. Mikelsons. Plate 4. Sanfancón, Casino Chung Wah, Havana, 1995. Photo by A. Izumi Scherer. Plate 6. Madevilen and his wives, Lamentin, Martinique. Photo by G. L’Étang. Plate 7. Chaukaa ceremony to welcome new baby into home, Trinidad, 2003. Photo by C. Prorok. Plate 8. Orisha Flags, Couva, Trinidad, 2003. Photo by C. Prorok. [18.189.170.17] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 19:38 GMT) Plate 9. Certificate sold within the Rastafari community to fund the development of the Rastafari settlement in Shashamane, Ethiopia. Photograph courtesy of J. Homiak, Smithsonian Institution. Plate 10. Souvenir of the Virgin of Charity of El Cobre (La Caridad) showing the three Juans, Havana, 1999. Photo by P. Taylor. Plate 11. Changó, Lawrence Zúñiga Batista, 2003. Photo by N. Mikelsons. Plate 12. Murti of Mother Kali in Gasparillo, Trinidad, 2003. Photo by C. Prorok. [18.189.170.17] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 19:38 GMT) Plate 13. Murti of Mother Kali in Pasea, Tunapuna, Trinidad, 1999. Photo by K. McNeal. Plate 14. Interior of Spiritual Baptist Church, Les Coteaux, Tobago, 2001. Photo by M. Forde. Plate 15. Flag for Erzulie (Ezili) Freda, 2002. Photo by P. Taylor. Plate 16. Winti performers in traditional dress. Costumes from left to right: Apuku Obia, Aisa, Aisa Fodu, Kromanti Obia, Tapu Kromanti, Apuku, Ingi Winti, Fodu Papa Winti. Drums from left to right: kwaka bangi; three apinti drums; pudya; agida (the largest ceremonial drum). Photo by M. Sabajo, courtesy of the Directorate of Culture, Paramaribo. ...

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