What is a modern taino? which characteristics will make somebody a taino(a)? Any help getting this point clear will be really appreciated.
Bryan
Added by Bryan Burgos on January 4, 2009 at 6:44pm —
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May this new year bring you all great blessings. ~c
Added by adem medina cardona on January 1, 2009 at 6:14pm —
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I have been absent for quite some time, traveling between Puerto Rico and the USA. I have missed coming here and viewing all the art and other offerings. I am sorry I was unable to reply to all your messages when they came in. I will try to get caught up this week. Here is a photo of 8 of my children taken 30 December 2008. May the new year bring you great blessings, peace and…
Added by adem medina cardona on December 31, 2008 at 4:30am —
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Tau My Relatives
The Caney Indigenous Spiritual Circle celebrated its annual Winter Solstice Ceremony in two separate locations this month. On Saturday Dec 20 we participated in the traditional Solstice rituals at the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. On the following Saturday, December 27 we celebrated the same Return To The Divine Womb…
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Added by Miguel Sague Jr on December 28, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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PROTEST-Indigenous Peoples "2nd MAY REVOLT" at the UNPFII
watch?v=UtORVi7GybY&feature=related
Indigenous Peoples not allowed to speak at UNFCCC-10 Dec 2008
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Added by Zeeska Lee on December 26, 2008 at 4:32pm —
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Hachas tainas
The Ceremonial Taino petaloid hatchet and its relation to the Maya hatchet god Kawil
Miguel A Sague Machiran (published in Spanish and English)
EL HACHA CEREMONIAL TAINA TIPO…
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Added by Miguel Sague Jr on December 22, 2008 at 1:00am —
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LOOKING OUT OF MY WINDOW
ON A COLD AND LONELY NIGHT,
I CAN SEE THE SHADOWS DANCING FROM BUILDING TO BUILDING AS THEY PASS BY THE LIGHTS.
I SIT ALONE AND THINKING OF YOU,
AND THE WONDERFUL DAYS WHEN WE COUNTED AS TWO.
YOUR ON MY MIND AND A GENTLE BREEZE CARESSES MY FACE,
AND THE SMELL OF YOUR PERFUME IS THERE IN ITS PLACE.
I CAN TELL IT WAS YOU, I KNEW IT WAS YOUR TOUCH,
MY HOW I MISS YOU, CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHY IT HURTS SO…
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Added by AGUILAR MARRERO on December 17, 2008 at 10:30pm —
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WHEN I WENT TO PUERTO RICO WITH MY GODMOTHER "TANAMA" (DEBBIE TORRENS), SHE TOOK ME TO SEE A WOMAN BY THE NAME OF "NANIKI". SHE HAS A WONDERFUL PLACE WHERE WE LEARNED ABOUT THE HERBS AND ABOUT OUR TAINO ANCESTORS. EVERYWHERE WE WALKED YOU COULD FEEL THE PRESENCE OF MOTHER EARTH AND THOSE WHO WALKED THAT TIERRA BEFORE US, IT WAS VERY SPIRITUAL. THIS WONDERFUL WOMAN SHOWED ME MANY SECRETS OF THE LAND AND MADE ME LAUGH OFTEN. NANIKI IS ALWAYS FIGHTING FOR THE PEOPLE FOR ONE REASON OR ANOTHER. I…
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Added by AGUILAR MARRERO on December 17, 2008 at 9:30pm —
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Don Manuel (left) and Grandfather Cyril (Right)
This year we have lost 2 of our great spiritual leaders, Grandfather Cyril Taylor, Carib, in July, and Don Ángel Manuel Galagarza, Boricua, this past Sunday, December 13. When we lose an elder, we lose an encyclopedia of knowledge as well as their wisdom and strength for our community.
I had the privilege of accompanying the two Grandfathers, Grandmother Naniki Reyes Ocasio and Don…
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Added by Rixturey on December 17, 2008 at 12:59am —
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Tau My Relatives
Cuba has the honor of maintaining a curious spiritual tradition which
nowadays is mostly recognized only within the narrow confines of Afro-
Latin circles. Those of you who are acquainted with the tradition of
Yoruba REGLA DE OCHA (sometimes popularly known as "Santeria") know
of one of the most important icons of this tradition, a female spirit
called "Ochun". This spirit (or orisha) is…
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Added by Miguel Sague Jr on December 16, 2008 at 4:08am —
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Awhile back I did some interpretations of myths that I had read in the writings of Ramon Pané. Here is my interpretation of the myth of Deminan and Turtle Woman.
As soon as they came to the door of Bayamanaco, the old man and saw that he carried cazabe (bread made from cassava flour), they said “Ahiacabo guarocoel!” which means, “We know our grandfather!” In the same way, Deminan Caracaracol, seeing his brothers ahead of him, entered…
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Added by Rixturey on December 15, 2008 at 12:46am —
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Tau My Relatives
Our Taino ancestors were attentive sky watchers and made accurate observations of the movements of heavenly bodies. These movements almost always express themselves in the form of cycles and the assessment of these cycles was as important to the Caribbean islanders as it was to their contemporaries living in the high Maya…
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Added by Miguel Sague Jr on December 12, 2008 at 6:00am —
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I just sign up for this page to look for info and the big surprise i have is looking at all this wonderful people, as you may see is just the story board about the legend of the ciguapa, at the moment I am looking for funds any where to make it, it will be a big hit of entrance when i make and sure i won't forget you.
Added by Carlos Valdez on December 10, 2008 at 8:27am —
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Note: The following post is a long one. I hope you feel like reading! ~N
I am a modern Caribbean Indian woman; a mixture of Taino, European and African descent. However, it is my Taino Indian heritage that I choose to follow, learn and endorse. The existence of my Taino ancestry has been covered up, denied for many years because of greed and genocide. This cover up is pernicious and has infected not only the familial roots of my Nation but has disowned our indigenous heritage…
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Added by Anita Pagan on December 9, 2008 at 8:30am —
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Motecuzoma, also known as Montezuma told Cortez through an interpreter (paraphrased)
"You are not the first person to come here, looking like you do with beards and blue eyes, there are whole tribes like you down by the coast and I will introduce them to you." (Readings from America, out of print) Legend among the Aztecs was that their ancestors had lived in seven caves, when white men with beards, blonde hair and iron tools had organized their small tribe into the most dominant…
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Added by Ray Osborne on December 7, 2008 at 2:30pm —
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OH YES HE DID ON A WARM AND SUNNY DAY,
THE DEVIL WORE RED AND WHITE AND A SMIDGEN OF GREY.
HE FLEW ACROSS THE OCEAN, SEARCHING FOR HIS PRIZE,
INSTEAD HE SAW A COUPLE OF ISLANDS WE CALLED PARADISE.
THIS WAS'NT A VISIT OF CURIOUSITY OR JUST A MOMENT OF PMSing,
NO! NO! NO! THIS WAS A CALCULATED DESIGNED EVENT, ALL OF HIS OWN MAKING.
HE ARRIVED WITH DISCIPLES AND LADIES OF THREE,
AND MET ALL THE PEOPLE…
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Added by AGUILAR MARRERO on December 5, 2008 at 9:30pm —
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Tau My Relative You are cordially invited to celebrate Winter Solstice by
participating in the traditional Taino Winter Solstice Ceremony of
the Caney Indigenous Spiritual Circle in Miami FLA
Our ceremony will include the sacred tying ritual in which a three-
point cemi sculpture of Yoka Hu will be tied to the oval-shaped stone
hoop that represents the divine uterus of Ata Bey our Cosmic
Matriarch. This ritual…
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Added by Miguel Sague Jr on December 3, 2008 at 3:00am —
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Tau My Relatives
Many of us are aware of a sacred entity that our ancestors revered,
and who was very intimately associated with the respect and honoring
of the dead. This entity is the canine spirit who is considered to be
the guide that accompanies the souls of the departed to the after-
life.His name is Opiyel…
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Added by Miguel Sague Jr on November 29, 2008 at 7:30am —
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Tau My Relatives
Most of us who are interested in the history of our ancestors are
aware of the fact that the arrival of Columbus at the shores of the
Caribbean unleashed the tragic process by which the ancient Taino
culture was almost…
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Added by Miguel Sague Jr on November 27, 2008 at 6:30am —
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Added by Caracoli on November 27, 2008 at 5:58am —
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