Baptisms/Blessings/Naming Ceremonies - Indigenous Caribbean Network2024-03-29T02:15:14Zhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/forum/topics/baptisms-blessings-naming-ceremonies?xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI would very much appreciate…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2020-02-20:2030313:Comment:1354702020-02-20T19:41:10.756ZLeiahttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/Leia
I would very much appreciate being directed to whomever can provide more information on the topic. I would love to learn! I am looking forward to maybe partaking in a ceremony for a newborn baby.
I would very much appreciate being directed to whomever can provide more information on the topic. I would love to learn! I am looking forward to maybe partaking in a ceremony for a newborn baby. In fact our Caney Indigenous…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2020-01-26:2030313:Comment:1355552020-01-26T16:56:21.208ZMiguel Sague Jrhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/MiguelSobaokoKoromosague
<p>In fact our Caney Indigenous Spiritual Circle has behikes (spiritual guides that Dayvanna referred to) who have in the past celebrated special newborn baby ceremonies that in a way are comparable to a baptism. I will be happy to direct you to the right person for a discussion of this topic. </p>
<p>In fact our Caney Indigenous Spiritual Circle has behikes (spiritual guides that Dayvanna referred to) who have in the past celebrated special newborn baby ceremonies that in a way are comparable to a baptism. I will be happy to direct you to the right person for a discussion of this topic. </p> We have several Behiques, whi…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2019-12-21:2030313:Comment:1351322019-12-21T02:11:33.021ZDayvanna Caraballo Schreinerhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/DayvannaSchreiner
<p>We have several Behiques, which are our Taino spiritual leaders. </p>
<p>We have several Behiques, which are our Taino spiritual leaders. </p> Thank you very much! It certa…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2019-12-14:2030313:Comment:1351272019-12-14T20:55:12.102ZLeiahttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/Leia
Thank you very much! It certainly does help! I appreciate your reply. However I am looking for something similar to a baptism. I’ve recently become pregnant and was wondering if our traditions had an equivalent to baptisms so I could partake in it with my newborn. Since baptisms are usually performed on babies, by ministers of the religion, with specific rites and rituals the family participates in, I was hoping we had something similar to that. Thank you again for the reply!
Thank you very much! It certainly does help! I appreciate your reply. However I am looking for something similar to a baptism. I’ve recently become pregnant and was wondering if our traditions had an equivalent to baptisms so I could partake in it with my newborn. Since baptisms are usually performed on babies, by ministers of the religion, with specific rites and rituals the family participates in, I was hoping we had something similar to that. Thank you again for the reply! There was! From what I could…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2019-12-09:2030313:Comment:1353222019-12-09T12:44:18.348ZAJ Whitworthhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/AJWhitworth
There was! From what I could find on the topic, the Taino had something called Guatiao, which would be, in general, a naming ceremony.<br />
However, what I found of it was that is was to name adopted children, sort of like publicly claiming that you were adopting this one child.<br />
Hope this helps!
There was! From what I could find on the topic, the Taino had something called Guatiao, which would be, in general, a naming ceremony.<br />
However, what I found of it was that is was to name adopted children, sort of like publicly claiming that you were adopting this one child.<br />
Hope this helps!