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"Hi ; I am Huana. I posted a topic on the discussion panel on this site, for opening a  discussion and dialogue regarding,  Indoantillean language survival among borikuas. I am sharing this information. And I will like people to…"
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About Me:
I have always liked the Tainos I want to learn more about them. I am a graphic artist and I am practicing how to create stories. that are inspired by the Taino and African mythology
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graphic artis
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I graduated from the atlantic university college
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mythology and Taino history. I'm trying to find out if our Caribbean natives. if they had a legend of dragons
first I asked myself what would classify as a dragon be and this was the definition I found
A large snake or serpent [Middle English drago(u)n, from Old French dragon, from Latin draco (stem dracon-), dragon, serpent, from Greek drakon, serpent.
Now I'm looking for Tale legends that have a snake as one of the characters. any in formation would be grateful
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At 7:57pm on July 1, 2021, Huana Naboli Martinez said…

Hi ;

I am Huana. I posted a topic on the discussion panel on this site, for opening a  discussion and dialogue regarding,  Indoantillean language survival among borikuas. I am sharing this information. And I will like people to participate in the dialogue regarding the topic. As you live in the island and you are interested in the native roots, I reach to you.  In Boricuas island we have the language. It is talk mixed within the spanish that we as borikuas talk. For a revitalization this information that we have in here must be taken in consideration.  We have enough data to revitalize the language with a Grammar. We are going to do it in Boriken. I you want to get the information. I suggest the participation and dialogue on this topic. I invite you to check on the videos posted in the youtube page: Borikua Ancestral. We are looking for people interested in joining this cause in the island.

Best regards from Huana

 
 
 

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