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Pilgrimage to sacred site in Virgin Islands

It was my honor to participate in a sacred ceremony this past week, on the island of St. John, US Virgin Islands. I was invited by Kasike Roberto Mukaro Borrero, of the United Confederation of Taino People, to officiate the transfer of responsibility from the previous behike (medicine man) of the Virgin Islands Taino tribe, Tesroy…

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Posted by Miguel Sague Jr on July 9, 2025 at 9:00am

Land acknowledgement of 2021 international environmental conference

On October 6, 2021, during the height of the global covid pandemic, a broad spectrum of environmental scholars from all over the world held a virtual gathering to celebrate the twenty-sixth International Interdisciplinary Conference on the Environment. This convention is held in a different country every year and on this particular occasion the geographic focus of the gathering was Mexico City. I was honored by one of the main organizers of the conference, Dr. Greg Cronin, of the University…

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Posted by Miguel Sague Jr on July 4, 2025 at 5:00am — 1 Comment

Aborigine American rhetoric

This is a quote from a screed called AMERICAN: A DISTINCT RACE AND ENDANGERED SPECIE VOLUME ONE 

by : Minister Antonio "Tomahawk Tony" Lorenzo 

page 205

The author of this book belongs to a community that calls itself "Aborigine Americans". They believe that very dark-skinned people who most of the world would recognize as African-descent were actually the original inhabitants of the Americas, and that the Native people that the rest of the world recognizes as…

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Posted by Miguel Sague Jr on July 2, 2025 at 9:30pm — 5 Comments

Taino Awards - El Mukaro 2025

(pictured below, Ceiba Anna

and Mukaro)

Remember back when there was a time our people gathered to celebrate with each other. Like our tree, the roots are long and strong. Omitting the essence of our lineage and providing the nourishment for all…

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Posted by Dayvanna Caraballo Schreiner on May 14, 2025 at 10:12pm — 1 Comment

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