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  • Taíno - Wikipedia
    The Taíno historically spoke an Arawakan language Granberry and Vescelius (2004) recognized two varieties of the Taino language: "Classical Taino", spoken in Puerto Rico and most of Hispaniola, and "Ciboney Taino", spoken in the Bahamas, most of Cuba, western Hispaniola, and Jamaica [4]
  • Taino | History Culture | Britannica
    When they were first encountered by Europeans, the Taino practiced a high-yielding form of shifting agriculture to grow their staple foods, cassava and yams They would burn the forest or scrub and then heap the ashes and soil into mounds that could be easily planted, tended, and irrigated
  • The Tainos Jamaicas Original People - Jamaica Timeline
    The Tainos were the native Indians of Jamaica, who lived a peaceful lifestyle that was changed in immeasurable ways when the Europeans arrived They had their origins in the Arawak tribes of Eastern Venezuela, in an area called the Orinoco Delta
  • Who Were the Taíno, the Original Inhabitants of Columbus’ Island Colonies?
    Although the Taíno never developed a written language, they made exquisite pottery, wove intricate belts from dyed cotton and carved enigmatic images from wood, stone, shell and bone The Taíno
  • 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
  • Taino - New World Encyclopedia
    A group of Taino people accompanied Columbus on his return voyage back to Europe [2] The Taínos lived on an island which they called Guanahani After arriving on the island, Columbus renamed it as "San Salvador" (Spanish for "Holy Savior")
  • The Taino of Jamaica
    The third wave saw the arrival of Arawakan people now known as the Taino, who came originally from the Orinoco region in Venezuela, between 650 AD and 900 AD They reached Jamaica via the Dominican Republic and soon absorbed the Saladoid culture into their own
  • TAINO CULTURE | Taino Valley Tropical Park
    Starting in about 1840, there have been attempts to create a quasi-indigenous Taino identity in rural areas of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico This trend accelerated among the Puerto Rican community in the United States in the 1960s


















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