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Bongó Itá
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Bongó Itá offers a rare close-up of the Abakuá, an Afro-Cuban religious brotherhood historically hidden from outsiders. For over 200 years, the Abakuá community has symbolized resilience, surviving slavery, Spanish rule, and the Revolution, despite persistent prejudice and misunderstandings surrounding their traditions and rituals.
“The result of an acute and documented research, immediately palpable in the argumentative chain that governs the plot, this film has the merit of being one of the few filmic materials devoted to this brotherhood/religion.” – Ángel Pérez, Rialta
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"By the leather of the goat
all men could become brothers".
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-Dear brothers, we meet in Regla town,
'Itiá Ororó Kande' for us, the 'Abakuás'…
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the place in which one hundred and
eighty years ago it was established
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the first lodge called
'Efik Ebuton' as a symbol
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of the culture of resistance
of our people one.
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-We are not crooks, nor delinquents...
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-We do not steal children nor do
we eat them on December 4th.
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-We are fraternal and cheerful men.
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-We are men who deeply feel our
religion and brotherhood like ours.
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♪ "I had a lot of fun, at a party that
I went to in 'Los Pocitos' of Marianao". ♪
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♪ "And the 'Kiñongos' sang like this"... ♪
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♪ "And the 'Kiñongos' sang like this"… ♪
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♪ "India Obane Sese Nkumbia
Ekue Tiñabó"…. ♪
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♪ "Nkamá"… ♪
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'El Pocito' is a religious neighborhood,
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in its beginnings there
were slave settlements,
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it is something ancestral,
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the African religions here.
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We have religions like
'Palo', 'Santo', 'Ifá',
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but 'Abakuá' is the one
that predominates here.
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A neighborhood feeds on that.
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I did not earn my respect
on my neighborhood
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by playing street games or raising kites.
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While the boys my age
were dancing socially.
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I was in a ceremony in
Cárdenas dancing 'Abakuá'.
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I owe 'Abakuá' my respect
and my harmony in society.
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I earned it through 'Abakuá'.
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I practiced the way the
elders taught me.
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(Abakuá prayer)
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'NYORÓ' (Mourn)
Funeral Ceremony.
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The 'Abakuás'…
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like so many other actors
of cuban becoming,
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were removed from the
official history of Cuba.
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They were segregated to the marginality,
specially to the diatribe and the stigmatization.
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Many falsehoods and lies
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have been written and
continue to be written.
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THE CRIMINALS OF CUBA.
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I had always heard negative
stories about the 'Abakuás'.
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Crime related stories,
always negative issues.
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Because of the same comments
exist on the street.
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It's a religion of thugs or murderers.
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What prejudices and stereotypes
persist in relation to the Abakuá?
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They forge their manhood by using knifes
or by committing reprehensible crimes.
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They live in a state of perennial war.
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It is synonymous of toughness.
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This bad influence has been
with the 'Abakuá' since its birth.
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This religion in Cuba
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was born under the enslaving
and racist Spanish government.
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They gave them any bad label:
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"This black man is a criminal;
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this black man is
'Abakuá' or a killer".
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WITCHES OR ÑÁÑIGOS.
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The 'íreme' or 'little devil' of Ñáñigos.
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The term 'Ñáñigo' itself, remember,
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has been marking us
since the colonial era.
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It was a derogatory term used
by the colonizer to refer to 'Abakuá'.
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ÑAÑIGUISMO IN REGLA TOWN.
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On december 4th, there in
my province, in Guantánamo,
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is the date that the 'Ñáñigos' come out,
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so, the parents accompany
their children to school.
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It's a tradition;
old people's beliefs. Right?
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The 'Ñáñigo' was as if a monster
that captured you, ate you.
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Then the children,
scared, slept in fear.
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They were told that if they didn't sleep,
the 'Ñáñigo' would take them away.
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THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE
OF THE CHILD ORNELIO GARCÍA.
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The word itself has a pejorative,
dark, violent charge,
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of a black man you
have to be careful of.
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♪ Abakuá chant ♪
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I suspect that 'Ñáñigo'...
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may be Cuban, creole.
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It could be a word
of 'Carabalí' origin.
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For example 'Ñaña',
that is still used,
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and it is in order
to call the 'Íreme'.
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The 'Íreme' is a cuban
folkloric character
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of great importance for
traditional popular culture,
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which has transcended from
the 19th century utill today,
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and has kept all its
costumes, its dances,
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practically the same
as in the 19th century.
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This folkloric character
represents a dead person,
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a spirit, an ancestor
of the 'Abakuá' society,
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and is transplanted from a society
similar to the 'Abakuá' societies of Cuba...
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The so-called 'Ékpè', with similar rituals,
costumes, and among them 'Íreme' himself.
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This character has the main
objective of visiting the 'Abakuá' rites
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to see that all the ceremonies
are being done correctly,
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to clear the way, to
cleanse the 'Abakuás'.
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There is no rite ceremonial
within some groups
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where the actions of
the 'Íremes' are not present.
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The representation of an 'Íreme'
in a playground is incredible,
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the spirituality, the
energy, the respect.
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-Nando...
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-'Yenika'…
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-'Yenika krúkoro, Kaman Yere'...
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-I bring you the sackcloth.
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-What´s up?
-How are you, Brother?
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-I feel like an old man...
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-Look at this…
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-It´s good!
Is this to make the...?
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-Yes, the suit of 'Íreme'.
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-The suit of 'Íreme'...
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-...Ok bro... I understand you.
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-Anywhere.
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-The mess is to fix it
there. Let it stay there.
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The 'Abakuá Íreme'
must be versatile creature.
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An individual who dances
a funeral ceremony,
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a party, who offers a meal,
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who cleans a row of initiates,
who leads a procession.
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An 'Íreme' must know the language, the
history, because all songs have a meaning;
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and the 'Íreme' has to
understand and know it,
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in order to in good dance,
to dance a real 'Abakuá'.
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'Abakuá' is a cuban institution
with 'Carabalí' roots.
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Who were brought
to Cuba on slave ships
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in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
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In Cuba they formed
'Carabalí' groups,
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and from there they created lodges
for their creole children.
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The 'Abakuá' exists to
this day in many lodges,
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it is a very important
legacy in Cuba.
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'Abakuá'? Well...
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'Abakuá' has several meanings.
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Some say they are one thing
and others say another...
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Remember that this is an oral tradition,
I want to be very clear about this.
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Anyone can have a criterion
about this organization...
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and any oral tradition.
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'Abakuá' is often said but the members
don't know what it means.
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It is society, it is brotherhood...
But they don't know the real meaning.
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'Abak', means first.
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'Abakuá' means the first men.
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'Carabalí' culture is
from the city of Calabar,
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along the Cross River.
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In southeastern Nigeria
and southwestern Cameroon.
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♪ Ékpé chant ♪
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There is a town in
Calabar called 'Abakpá',
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which I think is the
root of the term 'Abakuá'.
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'Abakuá' is called
'Ekoria Nyene Abakuá'.
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In Cuba they say that this group was
founded as 'Abakuá' thanks to a woman.
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But in the language of the 'Abakpás',
they understand that phrase:
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'Ekoria' means forest,
'Nyene' is mother.
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"The forest is the
mother of the 'Abakpás'".
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There are many rites
both in Cuba and in Calabar,
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where they search for the
mystical voice of the leopard
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in the forest to
bring it to the temple.
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Which is the confirmation
of the independence of that town.
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♪ Ékpé chant ♪
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In the Calabar area there are
hundreds and hundreds of communities,
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each one having its
language, its culture,
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but they share 'Ékpè'.
Each community has its variation.
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In other words, 'Bongó Itá',
all the foundations are legitimate,
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the voice is one.
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(Ékpè prayer)
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(Ékpè prayer)
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'Ékpè' means mystical leopard.
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In Cuba, they call it 'Ekue'.
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(Ékpè prayer)
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In Africa 'Ékpè'
is a government,
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it is a rule and they
maintain their own justice.
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In addition, this is seen,
or used to be see in Cuba,
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that 'Abakuá' was a type of government
for a given community,
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which is the legacy of the
'Ékpè' government in Africa.
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(Abakuá prayer)
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It is a religion and at the
same time a brotherhood.
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However, it is religion because
it has gods and spirits.
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'Tacho', 'Natacho', 'Naberetacho'
are three gods of Calabar.
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And 'Abasí is the supreme God.
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In addition, there are the
spirits of 'Tanze' and 'Sikán',
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the ones who started the legend.
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The fish 'Obón Tanze' was
a king reincarnated into a fish,
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who gave the sound,
and 'Sikán' discovered it.
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(Abakuá prayer)
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When 'Ekueñon' prays
what he invokes is the spirits.
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'Tanze', 'Ekue', 'Sikán' are
the spirits summoned in this religion.
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What do we know?
The founding myth of 'Abakuá'.
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The reincarnation of 'Obón Tanze',
a powerful king who would appear
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transformed into a fish.
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That is the legend that has come
to Cuba and that has developed.
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(Abakuá prayer)
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The totemic animals depend of the place,
because there are several.
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Most of them say that is the leopard:
"An animal with eyes of fire,
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the tail is always in motion,
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but the dangerous
are leopard's claws".
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Those claws make mortal wounds!
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♪ Ékpé chant ♪
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The fish is totemic because the
voice of 'Abasí comes through 'Tanze'.
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(Abakuá prayer)
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'Abakuá' comes from
a woman named 'Sikán'.
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But she desecrated the religion
and that's why they sacrificed her.
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♪ Abakuá chant ♪
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All 'Abakuá' was built with 'Sikán',
with her head, her dress, her teeth,
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even her guts, all
'Abakuá' objects were made.
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♪ Abakuá chant ♪
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(Abakuá prayer)
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"Yayo e yayo mae".
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Those were the words 'Sikán'
said when they killed her.
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"The 'Abakuá' will always be mine",
that is what she meant.
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In Cuba, women are
not sworn in 'Abakuá'.
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Although there were women in
the 19th and early 20th centuries
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who participated in
'Abakuá' like 'Sikanekue'.
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There was one called Agripina,
who was from 'Abarakó Taibá' lodge,
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who danced in the procession
with a jar on her head.
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I can't tell you if she
was initiated or not,
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but they did let
her into the temple.
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I am initiated into
the 'Yoruba' religion,
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and I am crowned with 'Obbatalá' (Deity).
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Being the first cuban sworn
into 'Ékpè' is an honor for me.
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It is an initiation,
for me, of respect.
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It is a privilege to
belong to this society.
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♪ Ékpé chant ♪
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I swore in Nigeria,
and not in Cuba,
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because in Cuba women
cannot be initiated.
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The first daughter
of a chief, or the wife,
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has the privilege of
belonging to this society.
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Therefore, thanks to my
husband who is 'Obón Ékpè',
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a dignitary of this religion...
I had this possibility.
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The woman cannot enter
the house-temple or 'Fambá'.
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Her initiation, or her oath,
is outside at the patio.
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The expected requirements
are to be a good daughter,
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a good woman, mother, sister
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with responsible and
respectful conduct to follow.
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In 1820, captain Burrel of the Liverpool
ship 'Haywood' received an 'Ékpè' tittle,
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which enabled him to collect the
debts owed to him by the natives.
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It is not uncommon
in Calabar to initiate foreigners.
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Many have been
initiated since the 1700s.
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Important traders from England,
in order to do business in Calabar,
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were obliged to take the oath.
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In 2004, Ivor Miller was
initiated as 'Ábànékpè'
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in 'Èfé Ékpè Éyò Émà' lodge
at 'Ékórétònkó' community.
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In my case, they initiated me
but didn't teach me much.
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It is an apprenticeship,
a slow learning process.
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If you are a good son,
a good father, discreet,
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you may continue learning, if not,
you are separated.
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Because knowledge in Africa,
just like Cuba, is kept in silence.
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In 2004, Ivor L.Miller,
obtained the tittle of 'Isún-Mbàkàrà'.
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He became dignitary
of his lodge.
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(Ékpè prayer)
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The introduction into
America of enslaved Africans
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extended from the
16th to the 19th century.
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Approximately 12 million human
beings suffered the horrors of slavery.
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The movement of enslaved men
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through the Atlantic trade
during the construction of America...
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it is quite complicated because
there was already slavery in Africa.
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Slavery is not only a work of whites
but also of the own Africans.
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There are many
stories that show how
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there were entire families
dedicated to the slave trade,
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that is, for sale to Europeans.
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Many slaves were
captured in inter-tribal wars,
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some in the African hinterlands,
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and journeyed for months
on foot to reach the docks.
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The Europeans did not
chase and hunt persons.
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Those who dominated the area politically
were the members of the 'Ékpè' societies.
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The members of this society, which
is the base of cuban 'Abakuá' at that time,
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had to be consulted,
they were the politicians.
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They were the ones who were in charge,
of course, they had the power,
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to capture the people to be sold.
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Around 30 ethnic groups from Calabar
came to Cuba through the slave trade.
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What were the main points of
union between these humans beings?
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Slaves and free men
from those ethnic groups.
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These were the 'Cabildos',
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especially in the government
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of Bishop Morell de Santa
Cruz, in the 18th century;
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they met outside the walls
of Havana, or other key cities.
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And what were those meetings?
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Those meetings were
to relive their songs,
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their dances, speech
and their tribal organization.
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In the town councils,
the so-called 'Nation Cabildos'.
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Very strict groups in wich
the Spanish colonial government
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prevented the participation of blacks
born in Cuba in 'Nation Cabildos'.
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Creole blacks were not
allowed to create councils.
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It was precisely in these councils
where culture was preserved,
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practiced,
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and it could spread
generationally to the present day.
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♪ Abakuá chant ♪
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Furthermore, the religions
transferred from Africa to Cuba
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have been modified,
absorbing the religiosity of this country,
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they embraced
religious syncretism.
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Andrés Petit was a very
interesting character.
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A mulatto with excellent
relations with the curia,
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with the Cuban Catholic world,
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to the extent that he was a
tertiary of the Dominican order.
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It has been said that he was a Franciscan
but he was undoubtedly a Dominican.
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Who had his convent
in Guanabacoa.
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An austere order that embraced
poverty in addition to celibacy.
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Petit was celibate, he was not
known to have a wife or children.
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The truth is that he
made an impact.
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He inserted Christ into our religion,
which was not there before.
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Because the bishop
of Havana told him:
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"If you put Christ there, you
will have no problem with us".
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"Because if you adore Christ, you
are Catholic, and you believe in God".
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And that's what he did it.
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He earned the title of
'Isué' of 'Bakokó Efó' lodge.
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He also became
important and respected
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by priests and by
the people in general,
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because they saw
him as a holy man.
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From colonial times to the present day,
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the Abakuá lodges have veiled their Catholic saints.
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I consider that the 'Abakuá'
society has always been marginal.
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Its marginality has made it different
from what happened in Africa.
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Its linguistic components
and social functions are different.
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They were dignitaries in
their nations, but not in Cuba.
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They arrived as enslaved
persons, surviving i a reality
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far removed from economic,
political and social power.
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Interestingly, at the foundation
of the 'Abakuá' society in Cuba,
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it is this people who had their organization
in their 'Cabildo', these Africans,
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did not want to mix their children
with the 'Cabildo' activities.
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Instead, they gave
them new foundations,
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so that they organized
themselves in other ways.
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♪ Abakuá chant ♪
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It was only on January 6th
that the slaves took oportunity
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to hold their rites and
create new lodges too.
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They held ceremonies
secretly, hidden…
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Since 'Abakuá' was born
it has been clandestine,
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prohibited,
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even persecuted.
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This condition of secrecy
is perfectly explicable.
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The 'Abakuá' maintained their status
discreetly, they knew each other.
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♪ Abakuá chant ♪
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There is an 'Abakuá' story, unwritten
but present in oral tradition,
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which is how the history of
Africans has been preserved in Cuba.
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According to this tradition,
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'Efik Ebuton' was the first
'Abakuá' lodge founded in Cuba.
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It founded in Regla town,
first members of 'Efik Ebuton'
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were slaves from Belen zone,
and therefore called 'Belenistas'.
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I assure up that 12
years earlier, in 1824
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there were already at least
four 'Abakuá' lodges in Havana.
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There are records of
'Abakuá' in the 19th century,
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but it must have existed
since the 18th century.
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Because in Havana city was
fortuned that kings came as slaves,
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who had their lodges in Calabar,
and they founded the 'Abakuá' in Cuba.
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Later on 'Abakuá' was taken
to Matanzas province.
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Because Matanzas and
Cárdenas are a product of Havana.
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Members of 'Biabanga Muñón'
lodge arrived Matanzas province
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and they founded 'Uriabón Efí',
the oldest lodge we have.
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Since then, we have continued
this religion brought by black Africans,
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who came as slaves, but carried
their knowledge in their minds.
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♪ Abakuá chant ♪
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The farthest they arrived was Cienfuegos
province, but it disappeared there.
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The 'Carabalí' ethnics were localized
in Santiago de Cuba province too;
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but where all these ethnic
groups managed to come together,
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fundamentally, was in
Havana, Matanzas and Cárdenas.
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These were seaports from which
tobacco and sugar were exported.
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Being strong men, they
worked as stevedores.
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And that's where they
bought their freedom,
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remember that many
enslaved bought their freedom.
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They did this in a
commendable way:
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The first men to be released
worked to obtain the funds
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to free other members
of their ethnic groups.
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the 'Abakuás' worked in all the
commercial warehouses of Havana city,
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Matanzas city, Regla,
Guanabacoa and San Miguel.
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This tradition is maintained
by familiarity...
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by sociability and brotherhood.
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You met an unemployed
'Okobio' and you told him:
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"Come on, I'm going to give you a job".
That's how it was.
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'OKOBIO'
Brother of Religion
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I like being 'Abakuá' because
there is a fellowship in this religion;
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I breathe that unity, respect.
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Knowing that you have
brothers who can be counted on,
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for good and bad moments.
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It is a satisfaction,
even if they are not blood brothers.
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We are ritual brothers
and for me that counts a lot.
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'Abakuá' is a phenomenon with
a dual nature: mutualistic-religious.
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Why?
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Because the religious is not an end
in itself, but the means to fraternity,
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which is ultimately
what is pursued.
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To be an 'Abakuá' you must be
a good father, a good son...
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The only thing 'Abakuá' demands of you
is that you pay the lodge dues.
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We have a mutual aid pension.
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A sick member receive money for
his medicines, for anything needed.
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When a member dies, we must attend to him,
to send him flowers and watch over him.
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To belong to this religion, you
have to feel it and love it.
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There are persons who come
to hide behind this religion.
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(Abakuá prayer)
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Andrés Petit made it
possible for 'Abakuá' to survive;
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his great vision was
to initiate the whites.
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He knew that if the whites men
did not enter the 'Abakuá',
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the Spaniards
would shut it down.
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But Petit if we look
at him from another way.
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He also introduced a big conflict
into the 'Abakuá' universe.
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He initiated the first white men in
his own Lodge. That is undeniable.
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The first transmissions to create the
'Akanarán Efó Okobio Mukarará' lodge
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were done in December 24th, 1857,
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but the first ceremony
was not made until 1863.
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In other words, he spent six years
searching for the men he needed.
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Men who had farms,
slaves, noble titles.
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The first white lodges
were formed with educated men.
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White men paid 30 ounces
of gold to get the secret.
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'Bakokó Efó' lodge was suspended from their
duties and punished for having sold the secret.
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Petit got,
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even before Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
united blacks and whites in the 1868 war.
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Petit united blacks, whites, Filipinos,
mulattos within the 'Abakuá' society.
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That cost blood!
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There were bloody confrontations
between whites and blacks.
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Now we say: "There are
black and white together",
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but this process did
not start with embraces.
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It started with stabbing.
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Because the blacks, of course,
did not want the whites
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to have a share in what they had created
for their own defense.
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Remember that whites
were slave owners,
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whites were the ruling class.
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Here race and class are very
mixed since Cuba became Cuba.
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I have researched the police
records of the colonial time,
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and before the introduction of whites
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into the 'Abakuá' brotherhood
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there were no notable
conflicts among the lodges,
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because they initially were
formed by black men.
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Currently there are lodges
that still do not sworn whites...
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'Ekereguá Momí' is one,
'Erón Entati' is another.
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The lodges of whites started
to sworn black men.
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The only white lodge that
did not initiate black men
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was 'Obane Sese Kondo',
from Matanzas.
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Here in Matanzas the
only existing one lodge
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that never had whites
is 'Bakokó Efó' lodge,
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which was an all-black society,
children of the Virgin of Charity.
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In the other lodges they were mixed,
except in 'Obane Sese Kondo'...
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All its members
still are whites.
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What was Petit's mistake?
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To authorize, and promote
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the creation of an
exclusively white lodge.
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By stimulating this,
he generated
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a dynamic of conflicts
that eventually came out.
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Manuel Platanal killed another Ñáñigo.
00:37:28.071 --> 00:37:32.024
Abel Martínez Brito
was killed by others Ñáñigos.
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The bloody fights between the 'Umorice' and
'Efí Embomoró' lodges... weapons of all kinds.
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In 1879, 14 individuals were
convicted for having killed a guard...
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2 revolver shots and 1 stab.
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There were even
meetings to prevent
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the whites from entering
the ceremonies of blacks,
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and the blacks did not go
to the ceremonies of whites.
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The neighborhoods were
called 'Embarcaderos'.
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Anyone who trespassed
the borders was killed.
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"Friendship aside and
the Ñáñigo separated".
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'Abakuá' activities have traditionally
been located within set boundaries.
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How is it possible that, even today,
in the space where I live but
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with nothing but a wall between
them and us, there could be a symbolic,
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mystical, musical universe,
unknown to non-initiates?
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Therefore, I discovered
the real African roots,
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when I saw the men officiating without shoes
and shirts, with their pants rolled up.
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The ceremonies have a peculiar scent
of smoke mixed with incense,
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blended with rum and sweat.
This is another dimension of beauty.
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The 'Abakuá' rituals are still held
outside of the cities since
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the Law of 'Good Government and
Neighbor' over 100 years ago,
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when religious and mutualist ceremonies
were prohibited within the walls of Havana,
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they were sent to the
periphery, where they remain.
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Every man from that colonial
times, black or white,
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who lived on the margins,
in these outlying neighborhoods,
00:39:32.499 --> 00:39:38.645
the norm of conduct was
toughness, robbery, assault.
00:39:39.582 --> 00:39:45.433
Many times that it is attributed
as characteristics of being tough,
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they are not characteristics
of the 'Abakuá',
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but are the generalized characteristics,
built by 'Ambiente' (Social phenomenon),
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where for individual to maintain
a prestige and stay in its place,
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it had to take an attitude that
made it be different from the others.
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STREET CREWS: 'Los Negros Curros', 'The Amalians',
'The Tacos from the sidewalk of Louvre',
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STREET CREWS: 'The Mayorquines from Italy',
'The powder magazines'…
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Imagine the 'Abakuá'
interacting
00:40:25.489 --> 00:40:31.458
among delinquents in
Havana and Matanzas cities,
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sometimes there are
many problems in 'Ambiente'
00:40:35.218 --> 00:40:37.601
that can only be
resolved with blood share.
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This reality has
marked the 'Abakuá'.
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♪ It is the entire reality
was within a small space. ♪
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♪ There is poverty,
sadness, guns and lowlifes. ♪
00:40:50.014 --> 00:40:53.458
♪ People who awake in the
morning and have nothing, ♪
00:40:53.567 --> 00:40:56.246
♪ live in a hurry and speak
while lowering their gaze. ♪
00:40:56.498 --> 00:40:59.667
♪ Shantytown, hamlets, ghettos. ♪
00:40:59.899 --> 00:41:03.247
♪ All this time carrying the
weight of the wheel of life. ♪
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♪ Unforgettable moments,
smiles, stray bullets, ♪
00:41:06.832 --> 00:41:08.897
♪ and earning respect with your fists. ♪
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♪ This is my temple.
I am like this because I was born here. ♪
00:41:13.698 --> 00:41:17.013
♪ With all this I grew up,
seeing what I saw. ♪
00:41:17.098 --> 00:41:19.943
♪ And I'm still here because
it's my neighborhood. ♪
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♪ My memories, my stories..
This I tell you. ♪
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Since he was a child, Yonathan
always liked that religion
00:41:38.616 --> 00:41:43.041
because his father, grandfather,
and uncles are 'Abakuás'.
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This religion was always
around his house and he liked it.
00:41:48.628 --> 00:41:51.460
If he wants to be
religious in 'Abakuá',
00:41:51.545 --> 00:41:54.018
let him do it
because he likes it.
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I am not against that...
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We learned to do
all things 'Abakuá'
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because we were born and
raised next to the temples,
00:42:03.775 --> 00:42:06.412
and every time there was a ceremony
we were always there.
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We are always playing
drums, or dancing.
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We watch the ceremonies and play roles
in our own games as if we were grown-up.
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We know how to play drums, to dance, to
draw symbols, and to speak the language.
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Today, most initiates
believe 'Abakuá' to be violent.
00:42:26.301 --> 00:42:29.197
It is a religion.
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If I were initiated,
I would not approach it as a tough person.
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We do not think that to be
a man you must be 'Abakuá',
00:42:38.244 --> 00:42:40.774
however, to be 'Abakuá'
you must be a man.
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In my family exist no one
member of this religion.
00:42:43.675 --> 00:42:45.484
Well, Adonis wants to be 'Abakuá'
00:42:45.569 --> 00:42:49.599
but as long as I exist he will never
be 'Abakuá' because I will not allow it.
00:42:49.793 --> 00:42:52.341
Because I do not want
to bury my children...
00:42:52.444 --> 00:42:54.699
I want my children to
be the ones to bury me.
00:42:55.704 --> 00:43:01.457
♪ Abakuá music ♪
00:43:02.172 --> 00:43:05.478
'Abakuá' will be kept
alive by the children.
00:43:05.784 --> 00:43:12.493
Here, a boy meets his friends in a closed
circle, the themes are totally 'Abakuá'.
00:43:13.961 --> 00:43:17.570
They do not master
Spanish (Subject) at school.
00:43:17.678 --> 00:43:21.987
However they speak 'Carabalí',
which is our language. Very difficult,
00:43:22.072 --> 00:43:25.734
and they master it perfectly.
A child who loves 'Abakuá'
00:43:25.819 --> 00:43:28.573
will keep it alive forever.
00:43:30.227 --> 00:43:34.018
These boys are an inspiration.
I have always liked to instruct them,
00:43:34.103 --> 00:43:37.904
not only in the religion, but to guide
them in how to be a good 'Abakuá'.
00:43:37.989 --> 00:43:42.056
To respect others, do not
steal, love one's family, study,
00:43:42.331 --> 00:43:46.007
because men are what
make this religion great.
00:43:47.150 --> 00:43:50.316
From birth children
are ears the drums.
00:43:50.541 --> 00:43:54.165
The child, from inside the
womb is listening the drums.
00:43:54.250 --> 00:43:57.068
When he is born he sees
them, they catch his attention.
00:43:57.153 --> 00:44:01.122
They live in such marginality
00:44:01.292 --> 00:44:05.247
that it is not easy to rescue
these youth with values.
00:44:05.381 --> 00:44:07.066
It is very difficult.
00:44:07.228 --> 00:44:09.605
Many of them do not go
to school, it is incredible,
00:44:09.690 --> 00:44:12.089
with the approval of the parents.
00:44:12.213 --> 00:44:14.266
And they like 'Abakuá'.
What would you do?
00:44:14.267 --> 00:44:18.280
♪ Rap music ♪
00:44:35.830 --> 00:44:38.695
♪ …there in your neighborhood,
while in mine the trouble increases. ♪
00:44:38.731 --> 00:44:41.064
♪ Fights, challenges, has the most. ♪
00:44:41.129 --> 00:44:44.081
♪ Merchants, police officer,
delinquents since they were children ♪
00:44:44.166 --> 00:44:46.683
♪ who without reaching
the river shed blood in cold blood. ♪
00:44:46.784 --> 00:44:49.022
♪ There is courage and
there is cowardice, logical, ♪
00:44:49.107 --> 00:44:51.806
♪ 50 percent is toughness,
the rest is falsehood. ♪
00:44:51.891 --> 00:44:54.991
♪ It's usual to take drugs,
to stab, to kill, to steal, ♪
00:44:55.144 --> 00:44:58.817
♪ but despite so much underdevelopment
we do not all act the same. ♪
00:45:00.023 --> 00:45:01.657
Go figure!
00:45:01.850 --> 00:45:04.654
'Ambiente' is a phenomenon
very difficult to explain.
00:45:04.739 --> 00:45:09.308
It is a thing that you live;
the environment where one develops,
00:45:09.542 --> 00:45:12.929
from the moment you wake up
till the moment you go to sleep.
00:45:12.981 --> 00:45:15.061
♪ …the price is high and the
disrespects are charged... ♪
00:45:15.087 --> 00:45:17.626
♪ This is the neighborhood; it contains
a slogan that is no diminishing: ♪
00:45:17.659 --> 00:45:21.269
♪ "If there are loose tigers,
the rabbits do not enter the jungle". ♪
00:45:32.694 --> 00:45:37.123
Marginality is transmitted
from generation to generation.
00:45:37.669 --> 00:45:41.620
Inherited from the
poor neighborhoods.
00:45:41.727 --> 00:45:47.731
From the tenement, from the barracks,
from slave heritage, from black heritage.
00:45:48.986 --> 00:45:58.436
This helps us to understand where 'Abakuá'
socialized in the early 19th century,
00:45:58.724 --> 00:46:02.471
in ignored and excluded areas.
00:46:07.979 --> 00:46:14.782
If you also add the entire
imaginary constructed
00:46:15.122 --> 00:46:18.020
around the 'Abakuá',
00:46:18.233 --> 00:46:21.137
and then you find that 'Abakuá'
00:46:21.340 --> 00:46:25.403
is marginal neighborhood,
it is violence and it is 'Ambiente'.
00:46:29.065 --> 00:46:37.261
From there, it created a point of view,
very convenient the power that time,
00:46:37.700 --> 00:46:40.855
That black people and everything
that had to do with them,
00:46:40.940 --> 00:46:43.957
represented backwardness,
underdevelopment,
00:46:43.989 --> 00:46:50.005
criminality... It was something
that had to be eliminated,
00:46:50.139 --> 00:46:52.985
or at least kept at a distance.
00:46:58.702 --> 00:47:01.341
Although we are
in the 21st century,
00:47:01.426 --> 00:47:05.923
our society has a very strong inheritance
of all these postulates.
00:47:07.607 --> 00:47:11.597
In addition, within these,
there is the issue of relating
00:47:11.724 --> 00:47:16.059
the blacks and the 'Abakuá'
with crime.
00:47:16.187 --> 00:47:21.422
These situations are sometimes
consciously or unconsciously
00:47:21.531 --> 00:47:25.290
reproduced in
our own daily lives.
00:47:25.769 --> 00:47:29.032
THE DEVIL IN THE STREET.
00:47:29.596 --> 00:47:33.991
Since the 19th century,
the 'Abakuá' was persecuted,
00:47:34.376 --> 00:47:39.664
they intended to extirpate it, and
'Abakuá' assumed survival strategies
00:47:39.953 --> 00:47:44.080
that allowed it to be
reborn like the Phoenix bird.
00:47:44.335 --> 00:47:49.236
The police crashed in when they knew
there was a clandestine 'Ñáñigos' rite.
00:47:49.321 --> 00:47:52.910
That happened in the neighborhoods
of 'Colón', 'Jesús María' and 'Atarés'.
00:47:52.998 --> 00:47:55.544
In 'Pogolotti', too this happened
during the Republic.
00:47:55.641 --> 00:47:59.943
When the police officers interrupt a
ritual of 'Ñáñigos' makes prove their worth too.
00:48:00.006 --> 00:48:04.184
Of course, police officer had a gun and
an official authorization, is right?
00:48:04.967 --> 00:48:07.601
But the 'Abakuá' had
to die defending his religion.
00:48:07.734 --> 00:48:11.015
Hence whoever was not
willing to die defending
00:48:11.100 --> 00:48:13.657
the religion should not
become an 'Abakuá' member.
00:48:13.753 --> 00:48:15.742
Ñáñigos taken to the Havana jail
00:48:15.887 --> 00:48:18.617
That is the fear they have
always had of 'Abakuá',
00:48:18.702 --> 00:48:23.303
because this is the only religion
of African origin that had temples,
00:48:23.389 --> 00:48:26.689
and met in their territories.
00:48:29.550 --> 00:48:35.088
When analyzing the 13 main
titles of the 'Abakuás',
00:48:35.773 --> 00:48:40.929
they are military titles,
and represent a hierarchy.
00:48:41.839 --> 00:48:44.251
In the time of Cuban
Independence war
00:48:44.384 --> 00:48:48.986
all 'Abakuás' were imprisoned and sent
to 'Ceuta', 'Chafarina' and 'Fernando Poo' jails.
00:48:56.860 --> 00:48:58.908
No government has been
able to handle the 'Abakuá'.
00:48:59.007 --> 00:49:01.236
Several governments
have wanted to eliminate it.
00:49:01.261 --> 00:49:02.811
Menocal wanted to finish it off,
00:49:02.876 --> 00:49:05.637
Machado wanted to end
the 'Abakuá' but both failed.
00:49:05.722 --> 00:49:12.750
There were even presidents
whose flyers were in 'Abakuá' language.
00:49:13.707 --> 00:49:17.435
Because they wanted
to have the 'Abakuá' votes,
00:49:17.557 --> 00:49:21.844
and they said:
"vote for so and so" but in 'Abakuá' jargon.
00:49:22.763 --> 00:49:28.127
'Abakuá' had its public aspects,
00:49:28.789 --> 00:49:34.106
and its underground realities.
00:49:34.780 --> 00:49:37.623
Later with the Revolution
in 1959 there were tensions
00:49:37.719 --> 00:49:40.873
because they did not fit into
the patterns of the 'New Man'.
00:49:42.568 --> 00:49:45.146
COMMAND, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF!
00:49:55.796 --> 00:49:59.733
In 1963 I was completing a
military mission in Jejenes,
00:49:59.964 --> 00:50:02.608
and when I returned,
an officer told me:
00:50:02.718 --> 00:50:04.781
-"Juango, you're a party member!"
00:50:04.823 --> 00:50:06.100
-"A Party Member?"
-"Yes sir".
00:50:06.125 --> 00:50:08.172
-"But who said that?"
-"Fidel".
00:50:08.219 --> 00:50:11.865
-"Well, if Fidel says that everyone
has to be militant, so I am".
00:50:13.241 --> 00:50:16.938
-"What I am going to do?
If the Commander-in-Chief says so"...
00:50:17.817 --> 00:50:20.656
So, when he call me
to ask some information...
00:50:20.823 --> 00:50:23.547
if I practice religious beliefs.
and I answered him:
00:50:23.639 --> 00:50:25.862
-"I am 'Abakuá' and
I am initiated in 'Yoruba';
00:50:25.887 --> 00:50:27.363
also, I am 'Mokongo'"ť.
00:50:27.388 --> 00:50:30.003
He said me:
-"There is a contradiction in your person,
00:50:30.028 --> 00:50:35.080
because in Cuba you must
be a Marxist-Leninist, etc"ť...
00:50:35.105 --> 00:50:38.110
And after of many other
things that he explained me.
00:50:38.155 --> 00:50:42.923
And he said me:
-"Let´s do a deep analysis on you,
00:50:42.948 --> 00:50:46.369
and you must go to a political school
and quit your religion".
00:50:46.407 --> 00:50:48.384
I told him:
-"I am not quit my religion".
00:50:48.470 --> 00:50:50.994
-"The principles come first".
00:50:51.088 --> 00:50:54.689
-"I maintain an attitude consistent with
both the Revolution and my religion".
00:50:54.783 --> 00:50:58.880
-"If that is so, I will be
a communist without ID,
00:50:59.168 --> 00:51:02.193
but I am not going to
give up on 'Abakuá'".
00:51:02.301 --> 00:51:06.614
Because I have my own criteria:
"That whoever betrays one thing,
00:51:06.699 --> 00:51:09.662
tomorrow can also
betray the other".
00:51:15.840 --> 00:51:21.904
From 1967 to 1976,
00:51:21.989 --> 00:51:24.372
for nearly 10 years.
00:51:24.490 --> 00:51:30.755
The authorities prohibited
the initiation of new members.
00:51:30.966 --> 00:51:35.059
They allowed 'Baroko' ceremonies;
it means to elevate those already
00:51:35.106 --> 00:51:39.461
initiated into
positions of hierarchy,
00:51:39.938 --> 00:51:46.160
as well as funeral ceremonies,
and meetings.
00:51:47.176 --> 00:51:50.127
But initiation ceremonies for
new members were prohibited.
00:51:50.298 --> 00:51:53.737
Nevertheless, no 'Abakuá' ever
turned against the Revolution,
00:51:53.971 --> 00:51:58.353
but quite the opposite, we were faithful,
we endured, those times.
00:52:09.025 --> 00:52:12.279
Well, that was a
crucial decade for us.
00:52:12.788 --> 00:52:16.494
Because we don't
like to have mourning.
00:52:17.387 --> 00:52:23.005
We like to go and celebrate
our religion and live that moment.
00:52:24.288 --> 00:52:27.053
There was a law,
and it had to be followed.
00:52:27.108 --> 00:52:29.030
You couldn´t break that law...
00:52:31.869 --> 00:52:35.552
Not only in 'Abakuá',
but also in 'Santeria'.
00:52:35.637 --> 00:52:38.580
It was forbidden to initiate
children to the 'Yoruba' religion.
00:52:38.786 --> 00:52:42.307
It was banned, for you as a worker
have an religious bracelet.
00:52:42.803 --> 00:52:46.385
Religions were forbidden,
as well as meetings.
00:52:46.727 --> 00:52:49.969
The state had a law
called 'Illegal Reunion',
00:52:50.000 --> 00:52:51.998
which said that
unauthorized meetings
00:52:52.092 --> 00:52:54.999
of more than five people
would result in prison.
00:52:55.049 --> 00:52:58.198
I felt persecuted,
I tell you honestly.
00:52:58.251 --> 00:53:00.954
Some lodges held secret rituals.
00:53:01.175 --> 00:53:05.242
In the colonial times, in Havana,
when a lodge was born,
00:53:05.327 --> 00:53:07.932
the Spanish authorities did not
give permission for a ceremony,
00:53:08.017 --> 00:53:10.005
'Abakuá' met in
secrecy in 'Encerrona',
00:53:10.090 --> 00:53:13.629
One person here, other one there, and a guard
at each of the four corners. You understand?
00:53:13.654 --> 00:53:18.161
When the Spanish guard came,
they would alert, and the action paused.
00:53:18.291 --> 00:53:20.429
A secret rite is 'Encerrona'.
00:53:21.205 --> 00:53:23.599
With regard to the 'Encerronas',
as far as I know,
00:53:23.789 --> 00:53:27.475
there were no secret rites
in those years of prohibition.
00:53:27.774 --> 00:53:29.980
And the 'Ñáñigos' are
experts in doing that,
00:53:30.137 --> 00:53:32.446
the 'Ñáñigos', the
'Santeros' and the 'Paleros'.
00:53:32.531 --> 00:53:35.118
When celebrating a
girl's 15th birthday,
00:53:35.186 --> 00:53:39.226
in the back room, there was a
hidden ritual... and nobody finds out.
00:53:39.272 --> 00:53:41.163
I participated in
many 'Encerronas'.
00:53:41.202 --> 00:53:44.708
I am Fernando Arias 'Nasakó'
of 'Obane Sese Kondo' lodge;
00:53:44.849 --> 00:53:47.535
because this was not a crime
or treason, on the contrary,
00:53:47.910 --> 00:53:52.209
because we never let the
vivacity of the 'Abakuá' religion die.
00:53:52.426 --> 00:53:54.964
Few Lodges did that...
00:53:55.123 --> 00:53:59.097
because the 'Abakuás' did
not want the police
00:53:59.187 --> 00:54:02.752
to come and take
away their ritual objects.
00:54:03.019 --> 00:54:06.936
If the police raid you in
a place without permits,
00:54:07.125 --> 00:54:09.881
they want to confiscate the attributes,
which is a serious problem.
00:54:10.043 --> 00:54:12.660
The arguments of the
authorities at that time were,
00:54:12.845 --> 00:54:18.008
on the one hand, that there were violent
situations in the religious ceremonies,
00:54:18.033 --> 00:54:22.369
sometimes bloody,
which was not a lie;
00:54:22.604 --> 00:54:27.608
and on the other hand,
the so-called 10 million harvest
00:54:27.817 --> 00:54:31.365
was in the making and
the entire national effort
00:54:31.450 --> 00:54:35.274
was put into obtaining
10 million tons of sugar, in 1970.
00:54:51.045 --> 00:54:54.788
FIGHTING FOR 10 MILLION.
00:54:55.368 --> 00:54:59.253
DECISIVE BATTLE.
00:54:59.882 --> 00:55:01.965
WELCOME BE THE SHAME.
00:55:02.082 --> 00:55:07.075
Then came the so-called 'Gray Five Year'
period of the early 1970s.
00:55:07.298 --> 00:55:09.890
The First Congress of
Education and Culture of 1971.
00:55:09.984 --> 00:55:13.618
In the notes of that Congress
in the final resolution,
00:55:13.818 --> 00:55:17.129
when it comes to youth
violence, it says that one
00:55:17.251 --> 00:55:22.807
of the factors provoking
delinquency in young people
00:55:23.036 --> 00:55:25.624
is precisely the
religions of African origin,
00:55:25.709 --> 00:55:28.476
fundamentally of
the 'Ñáñigos' or 'Abakuás'.
00:55:28.626 --> 00:55:33.749
With regard to obscurantist and counterrevolutionary sects.
Unmask and combat them.
00:55:33.961 --> 00:55:37.294
The unspoken intent
was extermination.
00:55:37.367 --> 00:55:43.836
If no one is initiated, and you only
mourn for the deceased, it is all over.
00:55:44.246 --> 00:55:51.764
Abakuá funeral ceremony.
00:56:09.984 --> 00:56:12.747
And that was the intention:
00:56:12.832 --> 00:56:15.865
We ended up prohibiting
new members from entering.
00:56:16.062 --> 00:56:22.094
But in 1976 the socialist constitution
proclaimed the freedom of worship.
00:56:22.205 --> 00:56:24.243
The Constitution said
one thing but in life
00:56:24.328 --> 00:56:26.866
another thing happened,
just like today, right?
00:56:26.951 --> 00:56:30.006
The Constitution and the laws go one way
and life goes another...
00:56:30.239 --> 00:56:33.916
Then in 1976 we
decided to do it.
00:56:34.391 --> 00:56:40.273
The 'Itiá Mukandá' lodge had
a funeral ceremony in Jacomino.
00:56:40.576 --> 00:56:44.829
We were talking about the right to
held our rituals, and we said:
00:56:44.896 --> 00:56:48.663
-"Let´s do our ritual without
permission, to hell and whatever!"ť...
00:56:48.664 --> 00:56:49.664
--"Let´s do our ritual without
permission, to hell and whatever!"ť...
00:56:50.100 --> 00:56:51.967
On February 24th, 1976.
'Itiá Mukandá' lodge
00:56:52.063 --> 00:56:54.081
initiated a new member
called 'El Mejicano'.
00:56:54.348 --> 00:56:57.053
And then the second lodge
to made its Ceremony was...
00:56:57.449 --> 00:57:00.697
'Abakuá Okobio
Endure', in Guanabacoa.
00:57:01.051 --> 00:57:05.300
But that time we went
to the police station...
00:57:05.606 --> 00:57:09.319
not to ask for permission but to inform
that we are going to held our rite.
00:57:09.391 --> 00:57:11.371
And the police did not show up.
00:57:11.409 --> 00:57:13.847
Several lodges made the same,
and nothing happened.
00:57:13.872 --> 00:57:15.984
The only way was to just do it.
00:57:16.848 --> 00:57:21.481
Until October of 1976,
made 10 initiation ceremonies,
00:57:21.566 --> 00:57:26.769
and 127 new members were consecrated.
00:57:43.849 --> 00:57:50.865
♪ Abakuá chant ♪
00:58:07.902 --> 00:58:12.628
(Abakuá prayer)
00:58:13.294 --> 00:58:15.867
'Abakuá' does not make men.
00:58:16.734 --> 00:58:18.368
It doesn't...
00:58:18.891 --> 00:58:22.997
You arrive at 'Abakuá' when
you already have that condition.
00:58:24.953 --> 00:58:28.034
A condition that is supposed to be
investigated, analyzed, evaluated.
00:58:28.119 --> 00:58:31.872
From the cradle to the moment,
before I can give him entrance.
00:58:32.068 --> 00:58:33.900
♪ Abakuá chant ♪
00:58:34.787 --> 00:58:36.340
And what is manhood?
00:58:36.773 --> 00:58:40.102
Well, I would say it is the most difficult
challenge of the human being. No?
00:58:40.267 --> 00:58:44.020
Because man is one who is
capable of loving the neighbor.
00:58:44.822 --> 00:58:48.714
Man is who is capable
to sacrifice for others.
00:58:48.799 --> 00:58:52.204
Man is one who is
capable of founding a family
00:58:52.228 --> 00:58:55.632
and give it everything
that family may need.
00:58:56.168 --> 00:58:59.655
Man is capable of loving the
family of where he was originated.
00:59:00.144 --> 00:59:03.288
Man is one capable of bravely
facing a difficult situation,
00:59:03.366 --> 00:59:05.486
and that it can be aggressive
00:59:05.646 --> 00:59:07.706
with the necessary
courage, even,
00:59:07.845 --> 00:59:10.024
not repel it with aggression;
00:59:10.141 --> 00:59:13.930
because of the place and the
circumstances of where he is.
00:59:14.709 --> 00:59:19.209
(Angry yelling voices)
00:59:20.392 --> 00:59:23.159
-This is 'Abakuá', man, this is 'Abakuá'...
00:59:23.581 --> 00:59:26.687
For example, there are
young people who misinterpret.
00:59:26.772 --> 00:59:30.801
They think that 'Abakuá' is for shooting,
killing, threatening to kill someone.
00:59:30.886 --> 00:59:33.029
That one must go to prison.
This is false.
00:59:33.114 --> 00:59:35.118
Because there is no
religious education.
00:59:35.473 --> 00:59:38.211
There are very few of us
who have a religious education.
00:59:38.338 --> 00:59:39.490
The elders...
00:59:39.539 --> 00:59:42.694
Because these youth boast:
"I'm so and so" and that's enough
00:59:42.963 --> 00:59:45.592
Nothing worries them. They do not respect.
00:59:45.677 --> 00:59:50.103
But for me to solve a problem among men,
I don't have to wait for the ceremonial day.
00:59:50.241 --> 00:59:55.671
There is violent brawls,
especially the young people
00:59:55.814 --> 00:59:59.716
that have problems that have
nothing to do with the ceremony.
00:59:59.942 --> 01:00:02.965
They are problems brought
to the ritual from the street.
01:00:03.050 --> 01:00:06.756
Men who see each other every day
on the street, in the bars, on the bus,
01:00:06.841 --> 01:00:09.920
and are enemies, so the day
they see each other in the ceremony
01:00:10.005 --> 01:00:11.872
is the day they want to fight.
01:00:11.957 --> 01:00:15.038
Do you know what sacrifices we make?
And the money we spend?
01:00:15.123 --> 01:00:17.920
Just so that I can
come to spoil that party.
01:00:18.599 --> 01:00:23.003
Solve your problems outside,
it's better that way.
01:00:24.137 --> 01:00:27.067
And any manly attitude
of personal strength
01:00:27.152 --> 01:00:30.762
demonstrated there becomes
well known in 'Ambiente',
01:00:30.847 --> 01:00:34.995
that gives you a certain name,
it gives you a certain diploma,
01:00:35.080 --> 01:00:39.149
in the world of marginal
cuban tough guys.
01:00:39.234 --> 01:00:41.935
This is very complicated,
but that is where the issue is.
01:00:41.998 --> 01:00:44.788
How are you going to go to a
ceremony with a razor on top?
01:00:44.828 --> 01:00:48.094
To a ritual is going to
be shared, to see a brother,
01:00:48.179 --> 01:00:54.198
to have a beer, to sing music, to dance,
to initiate a man that you know him,
01:00:55.369 --> 01:00:59.053
to meet members of other lodges.
That is going to a ceremony.
01:00:59.155 --> 01:01:01.598
Cleanse the image of the 'Abakuá'
01:01:01.683 --> 01:01:03.590
for the wider society.
01:01:03.677 --> 01:01:07.974
Arrive to your lodges and
share this message. Let´s better…
01:01:08.059 --> 01:01:09.859
We will improve, please.
01:01:12.877 --> 01:01:16.758
How do we face? The members
have to raise awareness.
01:01:16.972 --> 01:01:21.985
So, we perform a rite to have a joyful time,
to be within your environment, right?
01:01:22.451 --> 01:01:25.596
And then any boy comes to the
ceremony and creates any problem.
01:01:25.731 --> 01:01:28.986
So, the police must be there.
01:01:29.474 --> 01:01:32.025
From the onset, we
provide security to
01:01:32.110 --> 01:01:36.547
'Abakuá' ceremonies so
there is no bloodshed.
01:01:36.757 --> 01:01:42.339
In the street environment it is
considered a religion of criminals.
01:01:46.183 --> 01:01:52.737
I have raised this in our meetings,
to gradually remove the police.
01:01:52.921 --> 01:01:56.068
We have made
ceremonies without police.
01:01:56.236 --> 01:01:58.998
In all the parties, the
same in the 'Abakuá'
01:01:59.083 --> 01:02:01.423
as in a wedding or in
a girl´s 15th birthday,
01:02:01.508 --> 01:02:04.990
there are persons who drink too
much and have a misbehavior.
01:02:05.075 --> 01:02:08.710
We come here to have fun.
We don't come to fight.
01:02:09.863 --> 01:02:14.079
In addition, we don't carry any kind
of weapons. I don't carry any either...
01:02:14.530 --> 01:02:17.764
In the end, it is up to us
to take care it ourselves.
01:02:18.965 --> 01:02:23.015
Because in Matanzas there are no
police officers in the rites.
01:02:23.149 --> 01:02:27.275
The ceremony is secured by
the lodge members themselves.
01:02:27.426 --> 01:02:38.004
(Abakuá prayer)
01:02:47.238 --> 01:02:52.837
We sacrifice a lot to gather the money,
and then we share all.
01:02:53.055 --> 01:02:55.306
But we do not allow
anyone from outside
01:02:55.391 --> 01:02:58.056
to spoil our party because
we have our idiosyncrasy.
01:02:58.193 --> 01:03:02.802
They are another
kind of religious men.
01:03:03.069 --> 01:03:06.002
They are cordial, welcoming.
01:03:06.187 --> 01:03:09.032
Someone go to Matanzas and
they receive it with fervor,
01:03:09.117 --> 01:03:11.749
love and respect.
01:03:12.240 --> 01:03:15.439
Here in Havana
the 'Abakuá' is ruder.
01:03:16.590 --> 01:03:19.223
How many deaths from
shooting around here?
01:03:19.308 --> 01:03:23.673
They wait to act violently
when they find themselves in a crowd.
01:03:23.758 --> 01:03:28.408
This is also because of the place
where we live, which lends itself to this.
01:03:28.611 --> 01:03:31.592
Where was he killed? Rigth in the corner.
With a knife this big.
01:03:31.677 --> 01:03:34.786
-They stabbed him in the corner
the day of the vespers.
01:03:35.014 --> 01:03:36.790
-Yes, but he was not dead.
01:03:36.875 --> 01:03:39.497
-Yes, but he died, he died later.
01:03:39.685 --> 01:03:41.314
In the park they shoot
each other to dead.
01:03:41.414 --> 01:03:43.239
That park has a huge
record of dead people.
01:03:43.324 --> 01:03:46.744
-Here, right here where we are.
01:03:47.175 --> 01:03:49.396
-There was a party here.
01:03:49.481 --> 01:03:51.562
-There was an activity.
01:03:51.960 --> 01:03:55.671
-Coincidentally that day
they danced 'Abakuá'.
01:03:56.268 --> 01:03:59.515
-And then they started singing
and that's when the fight started.
01:03:59.685 --> 01:04:00.719
-And they killed him.
01:04:00.904 --> 01:04:03.462
Violence is always the result
01:04:03.564 --> 01:04:10.600
of the social and economic conditions
that determine it.
01:04:11.055 --> 01:04:14.629
Always linked to
poverty and misery.
01:04:15.097 --> 01:04:20.187
The social base that nourishes
the 'Abakuá' brotherhood
01:04:20.272 --> 01:04:23.923
is precisely in what I call
'The bottom of the cauldron',
01:04:24.008 --> 01:04:27.758
those from the humblest
strata of the cuban population,
01:04:27.843 --> 01:04:30.833
where violence is learned daily.
01:04:30.988 --> 01:04:33.266
There are times when
it is even necessary.
01:04:33.351 --> 01:04:35.854
If you are not violent,
or you are not able
01:04:35.997 --> 01:04:38.907
to respond to violence
with more violence,
01:04:38.995 --> 01:04:42.808
it is difficult to survive,
from childhood.
01:04:46.145 --> 01:04:55.444
It's not surprising that historically,
the majority of the members of the lodges
01:04:55.702 --> 01:05:00.850
were like that, violent young
people, poorly prepared.
01:05:05.656 --> 01:05:09.802
On the other hand, an
'Abakuá' cannot be a coward.
01:05:10.318 --> 01:05:14.130
Do not confuse bravery
with being a tough guy.
01:05:15.318 --> 01:05:18.734
'Abakuá' or not,
our society has become violent.
01:05:19.316 --> 01:05:24.205
I do not think that the 'Abakuá' in Cuba
are leading the way in violence.
01:05:24.376 --> 01:05:27.227
This is also a local fraternity.
01:05:27.444 --> 01:05:29.814
That only exists in Cuba.
01:05:29.918 --> 01:05:33.596
And in Cuba it is located
in only two provinces.
01:05:34.425 --> 01:05:38.701
Currently there has been a great
deterioration within the cuban society
01:05:38.803 --> 01:05:43.589
With the loss of many ethic values,
and the lack of education.
01:05:43.674 --> 01:05:47.406
The misinterpretation
of what manhood is.
01:05:56.904 --> 01:05:59.554
In many violent episodes,
01:05:59.654 --> 01:06:02.583
the aggressor or participants
01:06:02.668 --> 01:06:05.350
in these violent activities
01:06:05.483 --> 01:06:08.970
claim to be 'Abakuá' society,
but they are not.
01:06:09.150 --> 01:06:14.872
and think that being 'Abakuá'
01:06:15.391 --> 01:06:20.155
is a way to intimidate others.
01:06:20.435 --> 01:06:21.710
That is wrong.
01:06:21.795 --> 01:06:24.743
I still don't consider
myself an 'Abakuá' yet.
01:06:24.828 --> 01:06:29.833
I am a member of the lodge
that I represent, which is 'Efori Komó'
01:06:30.014 --> 01:06:33.681
a collective of men.
I will become 'Abakuá' the day I die.
01:06:34.248 --> 01:06:37.741
The elders taught me that.
"You are 'Abakuá' after you die".
01:06:38.234 --> 01:06:42.653
May to say: "Zambo was a great
'Abakuá' or he was a shameless one"ť.
01:06:42.763 --> 01:06:44.451
Rigth?
01:06:44.542 --> 01:06:49.661
'Abakuá' has a set of values for us
to understand and achieve.
01:06:50.603 --> 01:06:56.861
The elders taught us that we can only
fully comprehend this after we depart.
01:06:58.704 --> 01:07:02.081
Only others may tell how
far we have come by being
01:07:02.166 --> 01:07:05.763
a good friend, a good man,
a good son or a good brother,
01:07:05.848 --> 01:07:08.961
because this is not title
that can be achieved in life.
01:07:09.046 --> 01:07:11.161
Because life tests us every day.
01:07:14.407 --> 01:07:20.340
For my children to grown up in a
better world than the one I found.
01:07:20.558 --> 01:07:26.239
To a lush tree... My brother.
01:07:26.439 --> 01:07:31.722
To a great friend, and better man.
01:07:31.835 --> 01:07:40.368
To the memory of:
01:07:40.518 --> 01:07:47.571
Remains investigating the 'Abakuá Secret Society'.
His work has expanded knowledge about it.
01:07:47.851 --> 01:07:54.439
He has founded the magazine 'Calabar Mgbé' to
strengthen the ties between Cuba and Calabar.
01:07:54.670 --> 01:08:00.648
Continues with the learning
of the 'Ékpè' culture.
01:08:00.926 --> 01:08:06.219
Since 2014, she has not returned to Calabar, although
she maintains contact with members of her lodge.
01:08:06.304 --> 01:08:11.606
In 2019 was initiated at the 'Efí Awarañongo Ntombe' lodge,
keeping the family tradition.
01:08:11.766 --> 01:08:16.230
In 2020 he got the title of 'Ekueñon'
at the 'Itiá Mogó Efó' lodge.
01:08:16.534 --> 01:08:21.397
In 2020 was initiated as 'Abanekue'
at the 'Efí Akabatón Obane' lodge.
01:08:22.148 --> 01:08:27.235
He swore even if his
mother didn't like his choice.
01:08:27.462 --> 01:08:32.260
He is one of the most important assets
at the 'Isún Efó Sankobio' lodge.
01:08:32.607 --> 01:08:39.792
He is a member of the 'Akokán' community project.
His goal is to help the 'Abakuá' of his neighborhood.
Distributor: Pragda Films
Length: 72 minutes
Date: 2022
Genre: Expository
Language: Spanish
Grade: High School, College, Adult
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