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Meaning of baquine by Jimeno Álvarez





Jimeno Álvarez

baquine
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1. when an infant dying was the baquine. The child is placed in a table surrounded with flowers. The guests are accommodating around the table. During the celebration, he sang, played, they ate and drank. It was a moment of joy, in which be celebrated that the infant was an angel who was returning to the sky. 2.-el Baquine: it is a party to a dead child. 3.-wake. 4.-of African origin. Wake of maalulas character of a young boy, especially among blacks. 5.-baquine: the party that the slaves celebrated to bid farewell to children when they died, insurance that they were going to heaven. 6.-el Baquine de Angelitos Negros, would motion for ballet salsero Willie Colón created based on the famous poem by Andrés Eloy Blanco, 7.-wake. 8.-wake or viewing, is an act in which candle to someone who has recently passed away 9.-is a private ceremony attended by usually only the decedent's closest friends to join relatives of the same sentiment.

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