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Museo el Cemí

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which opened in 1989. The museum building is a replica of a Cemí and showcases
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Three-pointed stone Cemí is a specimen which was owned by Mr. Yunghannis, of
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The museum building was designed and built in the shape of a
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in Coabey, Jayuya. The museum's inauguration was in 1989.
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"Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution : Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology"
"Cemi Museum – A Window to the Past"
"Museo El Cemí"
"El Cemi Museum"
"Arquitectura Museo del Cemi. Municipio de Jayuya. Puerto Rico"

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