Essay On Cuban Culture

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In 1511, Spanish settled Cuba and the native population suffered disease, warfare, and enslavement. Throughout the 16th and 17th centuries received little notice from the government. By the end of the 17th century Spain decline as a world power due to financial misconduct. Cuban immigrated into the US and settled in Florida. Cubans have viewed themselves as political exiles hoping to return to their island (Szapocznik, J., Schwartz, S. J., Muir, J. A., & Brown, C. H. 2012).
In South Florida the government advise Cuban Americans on federally funded Cuban Refugee Program, which provides free medical care and food. With these programs Cuban Americans are receiving social security cards and enrolling children in schools.
Family Structure
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Respect is given to those who are in a position of authority because of age, gender, social position, title and/or economic status.
Cultural / Traditions
Cuba cultural and traditions play an important aspect in Cuba Americans. Cuba has combination of Spanish and West African. Pork and beef are most common meats along with rice, beans and root vegetables are accompany with these dishes. Cuban styles are tiered ruffled skirt, exaggerated sleeves and brightly colored and embroidered shirts and blouses (Elliott, S., 2011). Most Cubans identify themselves as Roman Catholics or non-religious. Almost 80 percent born in Cuban and 64 percent born in the United States are catholic.
Current Issues
On December 17, 2014 President Obama and Raul Castro declare that the United States and Cuba would reunite Diplomatic ties (Renwick, D., & Lee, B. 2014, Feb). This agreement re-establish diplomatic relations, make more effectively empower the Cuban people by adjusting regulations, facilitate an expansion of travel Cuba and general licenses will be made available for all authorized travelers in 12 categories (Charting a New Course on Cuba. (n.d.),

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