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Celebrating Cape Verdean heritage
01:00 AM EDT on Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Ukulele player Jose Soares, of Pawtucket, plays traditional Cape Verdean music on Sunday during a “cultural afternoon” celebration at the Cape Verdean Museum in East Providence.
EAST PROVIDENCE
It was exactly it’s name, “Tardi Kultural.”
In English, the Cape Verde phrase means “culture in the afternoon.”
Traditional music, poetry and art from the small republic off the coast of West Africa were featured and celebrated Sunday at the Cape Verdean Museum Exhibit on Waterman Avenue. The outdoor event was free to the public.
While indoors, visitors viewed maps dating to the 1600s, items from the Cape Verde islands and pictures of early immigrants. They and their descendants have lived in New England for more than 200 years, making significant contributions to the whaling and cranberry industries.
Museum volunteers also say the exhibit has one of the largest collections of Cape Verdean books in the country. There are also films within the exhibit and newsletters from the early 1970s that detail the country’s struggle for independence.
The museum, at 1003 Waterman Ave., is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from noon to 5 p.m. Arrangements may be made for groups of 10 or more by calling 228-7292 or e-mailing museum officials at info@cvmuseum.org. The exhibit’s Web site is www.capeverdeanmuseum.org.
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