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Ancestors Celebration 1 Reply

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What could be a good word for trans in the Taino language? 3 Replies

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Every breath we take is sacred 3 Replies

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MY STORY & Seeking Guidance to Access My Taino Ancestors 3 Replies

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Creation Narration of the Seneca People 3 Replies

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Indoantillean language survival among borikuas 3 Replies

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Brothers Yokahu and Guak

Good evening brothers, sisters and family alike— I’ve been a longtime reader of the indigenous Caribbean network. I’ve been on a journey reconnecting with my heritage, as it was never taught to me by my parents so I am learning as I go.

I have been inspired by the various videos and art from the Caney circle tradition… especially of the creation myths and cemis. I am enthralled by the story of Yokahu and Guakar— twin opposing forces that complement each other in different…

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El pueblo Makiritare es un grupo indígena que vive en la zona ancestral del río Orinoco, de donde se origina parte de nuestra propia cultura Taína. En la tradición oral de este pueblo existe una narrativa sagrada de la creación llamada "WATUNNA". En cierto episodio de esa narrativa, los Makiritare mencionan un huevo místico llamado Huehanna. Este…

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El pueblo Makiritare es un grupo indígena que vive en la zona ancestral del río Orinoco, de donde se origina parte de nuestra propia cultura Taína. En la tradición oral de este pueblo existe una narrativa sagrada de la creación llamada "WATUNNA". En cierto episodio de esa narrativa, los Makiritare mencionan un huevo místico llamado Huehanna. Este…

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Creador o creadora

El pueblo Makiritare es un grupo indígena que vive en la zona ancestral del río Orinoco, de donde se origina parte de nuestra propia cultura Taína. En la tradición oral de este pueblo existe una narrativa sagrada de la creación llamada "WATUNNA". En cierto episodio de esa narrativa, los Makiritare mencionan un huevo místico llamado Huehanna. Este…

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