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Mabel Alice "Cissie"
Caudeiron (20
December 1909 – 1968) was a
folklorist from Roseau, Dominica.
Caudeiron became famous as a
Creole nationalist, and...
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Archived from the
original on 5
February 2016.
Retrieved 29
January 2016.
Caudeiron,
Daniel (5
February 1994). "Oh
Canadian Rap
Searches For Its Identity"...
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Klampferer Kesselman Spengler Romance Calderone, Calderón, Cauderon,
Caudeiron Căldăraru, Căldăraș
Slavic Kotlarek, Kotlařík, Kotlarczyk, Kotlarski,...
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Klampferer Kesselman Spengler Romance Calderone, Calderón, Cauderon,
Caudeiron Căldăraru, Căldăraș
Slavic Kotlarek, Kotlařík, Kotlarczyk, Kotlarski,...
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culture came to be
celebrated through the work of
promoters like
Cissie Caudeiron. Dominica's
terrain is rugged,
which has
fostered distinct regional traditions...
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Klampferer Kesselman Spengler Romance Calderone, Calderón, Cauderon,
Caudeiron Căldăraru, Căldăraș
Slavic Kotlarek, Kotlařík, Kotlarczyk, Kotlarski,...
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Chandler (died 1954), wife of
American author Raymond Chandler Cissie Caudeiron (1909–1968),
Creole nationalist and
folklorist Cissi Elwin Frenkel (born...
- 1978-present.
Harper & Row. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-06-181644-4. Kelly, Jude;
Caudeiron,
Daniel (8 May 2011). "Rhythm and Blues". The
Canadian Encyclopedia. "New...
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Klampferer Kesselman Spengler Romance Calderone, Calderón, Cauderon,
Caudeiron Căldăraru, Căldăraș
Slavic Kotlarek, Kotlařík, Kotlarczyk, Kotlarski,...
- traditions, as well as from the
likes of his
folklorist cousin Mabel "Cissie"
Caudeiron and poet
Ralph Casimir.
Bully represented Dominica at the 1965 Commonwealth...