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Still Image
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Original Format
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Digital Image
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1921 × 1979
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Title
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Una Plena
Subject
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Afropuertorican
plena
Description
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Plena is a community tradition. Known as a “singing newspaper”, it tells a story, and traditionally brought news between the towns and cities of Puerto Rico. Everyone joins in the singing, dancing and playing.
Creator
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Angela Lugo
Date
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06-28-2009
Contributor
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Nelson Ramirez
Eddie Rodriguez
Rights
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© Raíces Cultural Center
Format
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jpeg
Language
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en
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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2009BrooklynPuertoRicanDayParade2.jpg
Coverage
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Brooklyn, NJ
Afropuertorican
Brooklyn
cultura
culture
Eddie Rodriguez
folk music
folklore
folkloric music
Nelson Ramirez
panderos
performing arts
plena
Puerto Rican Day Parade
Puerto Rico
Raíces Cultural Center