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La madera en el arte taino de Cuba

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Comment by Jeffry Mucaro Blake Johnson on July 31, 2014 at 2:26pm
What a great picture! I love the angle on it and your reverent expression. Great for your book. So young. I was squatting exactly where you were! Pretty amazing, my brother.
Comment by Miguel Sague Jr on July 31, 2014 at 2:08pm

This is the illustration for that episode in a book that I plan to publish in the Falll of 2015 called "CANOA"

Comment by Jeffry Mucaro Blake Johnson on July 31, 2014 at 1:26pm
Wow! I would love to hear your vision, if you are willing to share sometime. I kept saying, "I can't believe I am here." I felt such amazing, gentle energy and sweet presence of the Cemis and Hupias throughout the whole site. The circle was a very special place, though. I offered Tobacco and sang, with David, the Caney Four Directions song at the central rock. And, in the midst of the song it gently rained and the sun shone down, simultaneously. So grateful.
Comment by Miguel Sague Jr on July 31, 2014 at 1:00pm

squatting in front of this rock in the center of this sacred circle in the mid 1980's I experienced one of the most extraordinary visions of my life.

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