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  • Impact of El Requerimiento

This is a work in progress - check back in summer 2018 for an updated version!

 

Obeah Narratives

→Obeah Narratives Collection

→A Witch's Legacy

→Introduction to Obeah

→Obeah's Origins

→Religion, Science, or Cultural Practice?

→Who are the Practitioners of Obeah?

→Obeah and Gender

→Obeah and the Colonizers

→"The Cultural Politics of Obeah"

→Obeah Bibliography
 

 

 

 

How Did El Requerimiento Come To Be?

 

 

 

 

 

How Was the Requerimiento Used?

 

 

 

 

What Did El Requerimiento Say? 

 
 
 

This project was created using the CERES: Exhibit Toolkit with help from the Digital Scholarship Group at the Northeastern University Library.

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