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- Taíno - Wikipedia
Part of the Arawak group of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, the Taíno are also referred to as Island Arawaks or Antillean Arawaks [4][5]
- Taino | History Culture | Britannica
Taino, Arawakan-speaking people who at the time of Columbus’s exploration inhabited what are now Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands
- History - Taino Museum
Fray Pané was appointed by Columbus to record the Taino customs Living amongst the Taíno, Fray Pané learning their language, religion and worship of the zemi gods as well as Taino music, and culture
- Who Were the Taíno, Puerto Rico’s Indigenous Culture?
Before the arrival of the Spanish, the Taíno, descended from South American Arawaks, were the dominant culture in much of the Caribbean
- Who Were the Taíno, the Original Inhabitants of Columbus’ Island Colonies?
Given the dramatic collapse of the indigenous society, and the emergence of a population blending Spanish, Indigenous and African attributes, one might be tempted to declare the Taíno extinct
- Taino - New World Encyclopedia
While most of their culture was wiped out, Taino survived in Puerto Rico, albeit of mixed lineage, and efforts have been made to revive Taino identity and culture
- Taino Indian Culture
Taíno Indians, a subgroup of the Arawakan Indians (a group of American Indians in northeastern South America), inhabited the Greater Antilles (comprising Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola [Haiti and the Dominican Republic], and Puerto Rico) in the Caribbean Sea at the time when Christopher Columbus' arrived to the New World
- Taino History Historia Taíno | United Confederation . . . - Taino People
Los taínos fueron los primeros pueblos indígenas del hemisferio occidental en encontrarse con Cristóbal Colón durante su primer viaje en 1492 Los taínos son también los primeros pueblos indígenas de las Américas en ser llamados indios
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