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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Cape Verdeans Cape Verdean Americans"

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Mclean Dade, Karen Bernadette. « A Dream of Dual Citizenship ». Genealogy 4, no 2 (6 mai 2020) : 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy4020056.

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Many problems exist for United States (U.S.) descendants of Cabo Verde (In 2015, the government of Cabo Verde asked in the United Nations that the official name be Cabo Verde in all documents, opposed to the colonial version, “Cape Verde”) Islands seeking dual citizenship. Much of this is due to multiple 20th century racial discriminatory practices by the U.S. in soliciting cheap labor from Cabo Verde Islands, including changing the birth names of Cabo Verdean immigrants when they entered the United States. Without knowing the true birth names of their ancestors, descendants such as myself have no access to proof of birth in the dual citizenship process. Years often pass by as Cabo Verdean Americans search for clues that may lead to proving their legal status through family stories, and track related names as well as birth and death records. For many, dual citizenship may never be granted from the Cabo Verdean government, despite having U.S. death certificates that state that the family member was born in Cabo Verde. This autobiographical case study explores why so many Cabo Verdean Americans seek dual citizenship with a strong desire to connect to their motherland. Moreover, issues related to language, class and colorism discrimination between Cabo Verdean-born immigrants and descendants in the U.S. are explored. In so doing, the researcher hopes to ameliorate the divisions between the current government policies and Cabo Verdean American descendants, as well as build greater intracultural connections between those born in the Cabo Verde Islands and those born in the U.S. and elsewhere.
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Model, Suzanne. « The Effect of Nativity, Ethnicity and Race on the Earnings of Cape Verdean Americans ». Review of Black Political Economy 40, no 4 (janvier 2013) : 425–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12114-013-9163-9.

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Maddamsetti, Jihea. « Where All the Good Teachers are Cape Verdean Americans : A White Teacher’s Identity Positionings in an Urban Elementary School ». Urban Review 52, no 1 (14 mai 2019) : 100–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11256-019-00514-5.

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Rivers, Natasha M. « No Longer Sojourners : The Complexities of Racial Ethnic Identity, Gender, and Generational Outcomes for Sub-Saharan Africans in the USA ». International Journal of Population Research 2012 (14 mai 2012) : 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/973745.

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Through individual and group testimonies from newly arrived, 1.5 and second generation sub-Saharan Africans (For this study sub-Saharan African refers to the countries located under Northern African countries, for example, Egypt and Morocco and, includes South Africa. There are over 50 countries represented by this region; however, the most populous groups from this region in Africa in the USA are Nigerian, Ethiopian, Kenyan, Liberian, Ghanaian, Cape Verdean, South African, and Somalian.), the diversity and complexity linked to their migration and integration experiences in the USA reveal that there is a gendered and generational element to their self identity. These elements are compounded by perceptions of being African American in a racialized society and deciding whether or not to stay connected to Africa, a continent that needs their financial, political, and social resources accumulated in the USA These “new” African Americans expand the definition of blackness in the USA. Many have created a transnational relationship to Africa and the USA, which provides important implications for Africa’s potential “brain gain” as well as socioeconomic, infrastructural, and political development.
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Challinor, Elizabeth Pilar. « Home and Overseas : The Janus Faces of Cape Verdean Identity ». Diaspora : A Journal of Transnational Studies 17, no 1 (juin 2013) : 84–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/diaspora.17.1.84.

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Cape Verde’s history of colonial neglect, drought, famine, and forced migration—coupled with its arid climate, poor resource base, and dependence upon foreign aid—has turned migration into a structural survival strategy. Cape Verdean identity is thus marked by a collective looking forward toward other geographical locations where relatives and friends have made a new home, and a collective looking back-ward—to relatives and friends left behind in what becomes an imaginary and desired homeland. Wherever Cape Verdeans are located, their identity claims are conditioned by this double-sided gaze: looking outwards toward the influences of other locations and of the external categorizations Cape Verdeans are subjected to by others, and looking inwards toward a more intimate “homing” space of memory, meaning, and self-ascription. The article explores these processes through a discussion of the challenges posed to young Cape Verdeans pursuing education in northern Portugal and examines how identity claims are constructed through nation, citizenship, and personhood, elucidating the ways in which these may become intertwined in processes of diasporization and of creolization. Cape Verde offers a paradigmatic case for distinguishing between creolization and creoleness since an analytical usage of the concept “creole” may be used to deconstruct normative interpretations of the term creole in social and political practice.
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Sanchez, Gina E. « The Politics of Cape Verdean American Identity ». Transforming Anthropology 6, no 1-2 (janvier 1997) : 54–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tran.1997.6.1-2.54.

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Costa, Andreia, Susana Mourão, Osvaldo Santos, Violeta Alarcão, Ana Virgolino, Paulo Nogueira, Marlinda Rocha Bettencourt, Suely Reis, Albertino Graça et Adriana Henriques. « I-DECIDE : A Social Prescribing and Digital Intervention Protocol to Promote Sexual and Reproductive Health and Quality of Life among Young Cape Verdeans ». International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no 3 (20 janvier 2021) : 850. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18030850.

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Cape Verdean governments have intensified the investment on the National Reproductive Health Program, aiming to provide universal and qualified services, especially to the youngest people. Nevertheless, data suggest that some health challenges remain in this group (e.g., high rates of early/unplanned pregnancies, illegal abortions, sexual risk behaviors). In this paper, we present a protocol of a community-based social prescribing and digital intervention to promote wellbeing and quality of life across the life course of young Cape Verdeans, with a specific focus on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) related behaviors. The intervention program, to be developed in three years, will follow an Intervention Mapping approach, namely regarding needs assessment and study’s protocol. The program’s implementation and evaluation will occur simultaneously. The main expected result is the development of a sustainable training program implemented in coproduction with Cape Verdeans from Mindelo (in São Vicente island), with replicable potential in other Cape Verdean regions. The intervention will contribute to SRH-related literacy through the digital health literacy materials and to quality of life across the young’s life course.
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Dias, Juliana Braz. « Cape cerde and Brazil musical connections ». Vibrant : Virtual Brazilian Anthropology 8, no 1 (juin 2011) : 95–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1809-43412011000100004.

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This article deals with a very particular trajectory that some forms of Brazilian music have taken. The focus lies on the Atlantic flows that allowed for the arrival of music and musicians from Brazil to the archipelago of Cape Verde, deeply influencing musical productions in these islands. This work is an analysis of the discourses articulated by Cape Verdeans, in various historical contexts, about the role that “Brazilian music” (as they perceive it) plays on their own musical productions. To fulfill this purpose, I examine narratives that take music as an object of reflection (poems, articles, biographies) and the lyrics of Cape Verdean songs that mention the relationship between Cape Verde and Brazil.
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Waters, Mary, et Marilyn Halter. « Between Race and Ethnicity : Cape Verdean American Immigrants, 1860-1965. » Journal of American History 81, no 3 (décembre 1994) : 1311. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2081524.

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Mihelich, Dennis N. « Between Race and Ethnicity : Cape Verdean American Immigrants, 1860–1965 ». History : Reviews of New Books 22, no 4 (juin 1994) : 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03612759.1994.9949053.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Cape Verdeans Cape Verdean Americans"

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Sanchez, Gina Elizabeth. « Diasporic [trans]formations : race, culture and the politics of Cape Verdean identity / ». Digital version accessible at:, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Pinto, Silas Otniel Rodrigues. « The cross-generational influence of paternal authority and acculturation on parenting of Cape Verdean immigrants / ». View online ; access limited to URI, 2007. http://0-digitalcommons.uri.edu.helin.uri.edu/dissertations/AAI3277005.

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Batalha, Luís. « The Cape Verdean "community" in Portugal : anthropological constructions from within and without ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2003. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e45c7509-983c-4b57-b599-48c950384572.

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The elite and the labour migrants live in completely different worlds: the first in middle-class suburbs and the second in shantytowns and council housing projects. Notions of 'race' and 'class', based on differences in complexion, education and wealth, contribute to the existence of these two groups of Cape Verdeans as separate entities. While the elite Portuguese Cape Verdeans are almost invisible within the mainstream society, the Cape Verdean labour migrants are highly visible because of their poor social integration. While the descendants of the elite are diluting within the Portuguese mainstream, the descendants of the labour migrants are occupying the fringes of Portuguese society and developing an oppositional identity in relation to the Portuguese mainstream. The first part of this thesis gives a detailed description of the Cape Verde archipelago and the foundations of its colonial society, and of the important issue of Cape Verdean migration. The second part presents the life of the two groups of Cape Verdeans in postcolonial Portugal and the ways the Portuguese mainstream perceive them.
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Almeida, Joelma. « Parental investment in growth and development : Cape Verdean migrants in a Portuguese poor neighbourhood ». Thesis, Loughborough University, 2012. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/10268.

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Background Cape Verde has produced migrants over the centuries. Its history and geography have compelled males and females to leave their homeland in search of resources to invest in their family s survival and development. Literature on parental investment has evidenced the association between investment in embodied capital during infancy and early childhood and its outcomes at later stages. However, these studies seldom address migrant population. Aim This study aims to gain a better understanding of the relationship in a migratory context between parental investment in infancy and its outcomes in prepuberty embodied capital, among Cape Verdean children living in Cova da Moura, a deprived neighbourhood in Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal. Methods A mixed method s approach combining quantitative with qualitative studies - is used. The prepubertal capital of the 221 schoolchildren attending the basic school located in Cova da Moura is assessed through Anthropometry and educational records analysis. The parental investment in infancy of 75 is analysed through interviews with parents and combined documentation (e.g. health booklets, reports, legislation). Results The key findings are: 1)Children are born and raised between 1997 and 2002, a time characterized by a favourable socioeconomic development in Portugal in general and Cova da Moura in particular. 2)In spite of living in a so called deprived neighbourhood , the school children linear growth falls into the healthy range of the III NHANES growth reference, and it is slightly better than the linear growth of other groups of children measured in Portugal in late 1980s and early 2000. School-oriented cognitive development is not adequate, however. A third of the students have not a regular school performance. 3)Parental investment in infancy is significantly associated to prepubertal physical growth and school-oriented cognitive development. The size effect is, however, small.
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Livres sur le sujet "Cape Verdeans Cape Verdean Americans"

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Early Cape Verdean & Portuguese genealogy of Harwich, MA. Bloomington, IN : iUniverse, Inc., 2013.

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Manny Almeida's Ringside Lounge : The Cape Verdeans' struggle for their neighborhood. Providence, R.I : Gávea-Brown Publications, 1992.

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Balla, Marcel Gomes. The " other" Americans. Bend, Or : Maverick Publications, 1990.

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Halter, Marilyn. Between Race and Ethnicity : Cape Verdean American Immigrants, 1860-1965. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1993.

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So ends this day : Portuguese and Cape Verdeans in the American whaling industry, 1765-1927. North Dartmouth, Mass : University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture, 2009.

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Barros, Anna Joia. And a sack full of blessings. [New Bedford, Mass.?] : A.J. Barros, 1994.

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Cape Verdean immigrants in America : The socialization of young men in an urban environment. El Paso : LFB Scholarly Pub., 2012.

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Bates, Janet Costa. Seaside dream. New York : Lee & Low Books, 2010.

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Bates, Janet Costa. Seaside dream. New York : Lee & Low Books, 2010.

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Russell, Krista. Chasing the Nightbird. Atlanta : Peachtree, 2011.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Cape Verdeans Cape Verdean Americans"

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Tomás, António. « The Cape Verdean Question ». Dans Amílcar Cabral, 127–34. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197525579.003.0008.

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With the attacks to the Portuguese barracks in 1963 that launched the PAIGC into the anticolonial war, the movement led by Cabral weighted the importance of extending the conflict to Cape Verde. A strategy was devised, and international supported from Cuba and Soviet Union was secured. The death of Che Guevara in the jungle of Bolivia, in 1967, the difficulty in recruiting the personnel for the operation, forced PAIGC into reconsidering the operation. In the end, Cabral’s movement settled to the notion that war did not have to be extended to Cape Verde, since a bullet shot in Guinea was a contribution to independence of Cape Verde. However, putting both Cape Verde and Guinea in the path of independence, but concentrating all the effort in one single territory, created resentment against the Cape Verdeans.
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Tomás, António. « Between Guinea and Cape Verde ». Dans Amílcar Cabral, 17–32. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197525579.003.0002.

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This chapter provides the historical background for understanding not only the Cabral’s family background, but also the nature of Portuguese colonialism, particularly in relation to the formation of the two Portugal-dominated territories in West Africa, namely Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau. Being born in Guinea-Bissau, from Cape Verdean parents, and growing up in Cape Verde, made Cabral a product of the conflictual relationship between these two former Portuguese colonies. For Cabral, then, forming a party that congregates Cape Verdeans and Guineans was also a way to come to terms with his own identity.
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SILVA, FILIPA RIBEIRO DA. « Dutch Trade with Senegambia, Guinea, and Cape Verde, c.1590–1674 ». Dans Brokers of Change. British Academy, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265208.003.0006.

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Little attention has been given to the economic activities of European private investors in the Western African trade. To partly fill this void in the literature, this chapter examines the private investment of the entrepreneurs and businessmen of the Dutch Republic in the ‘Guinea of Cape Verde’ between c.1590 and 1674. It analyses the entrepreneurs financing the insurances of ships and cargos for the Guinea of Cape Verde. The chapter also studies the Republic's businessmen operating in the long-distance circuits between the ‘Guinea of Cape Verde’, Europe and the Americas. In addition, it determines the commercial agents of the Republic's merchants and looks at their agency in the Guinea of Cape Verde's trade. This study is based on the collection of Notarial contracts of Amsterdam's Municipal Archive, the Dutch West India Company's archives and on German and Dutch travelling accounts.
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Severo, Cristine G., et Sinfree B. Makoni. « Using lusitanization and creolization as frameworks to analyse historical and contemporary Cape Verde language policy and planning ». Dans Colonial and Decolonial Linguistics, 62–76. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793205.003.0004.

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This chapter analyses the status and spread of Portuguese in Cape Verde, using Lusitanization and Creolization as analytical frameworks. Lusitanization is a colonial and postcolonial political dispositif that led to the spread of Portuguese discourses and institutions in former Portuguese colonies. Lusitanization weaves together slavery, religion, bureaucracy, and race, and establishes Portuguese as a core to these discourses. Creolization is the product of colonial encounters between the Portuguese and Cape Verdeans. Cape Verde played a central role in the Atlantic slave trade, connecting Africa with America, and Angola with Brazil. Sociolinguistically, Lusitanization manifests itself through the production of a form of Portuguese whose origins can be traced back to Christianization; at the same time, Indigenous languages were invented, and old words given new meanings. The interplay between sociolinguistics and history had the effect of racializing Portuguese: mother-tongue Portuguese speakers were assumed to be white, and nationals of Portugal.
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Tomás, António. « Epilogue ». Dans Amílcar Cabral, 203–14. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197525579.003.0013.

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Having lost the war politically, with the independence of Guinea and the recognition of Guinean state by dozens of countries, Estado Novo was entering into a crisis of legitimacy. Members of the Portuguese military forces formed the Movement of Armed Forces, who lead the popular uprising against Marcelo Caetano on April 1974. The end of Estado Novo was not an automatic confirmation of the end of colonialism. But independence was inevitable. By the end of 1975, Portugal was no longer a colonial empire in Africa. Against Cabral’s desire, independence did bring the unity between Cope Verdeans and Guineans. Whereas Cape Verde was governed by an all- Cape Verdean government, Guinea had a few Cape Verdean in its government. The coup d’etat led by Nino Vieira against Cabral’s bother Luís Cabral has been considered the second death of Cabral.
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