Comments - My language is not dead - Indigenous Caribbean Network2024-03-29T07:47:41Zhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2030313%3ABlogPost%3A11976&xn_auth=noIn Cuba, batata is called bon…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2008-09-09:2030313:Comment:123412008-09-09T20:19:34.237ZMARIA QUINTERO GIONEShttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/MARIAQUINTEROGIONES
In Cuba, batata is called boniato.
In Cuba, batata is called boniato. I wish you would join the blo…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2008-09-03:2030313:Comment:119972008-09-03T11:30:06.941ZMaximilian Fortehttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/MaximilianForte
I wish you would join the bloggers at <a href="http://indigenousreview.blogspot.com/">Review of the Indigenous Caribbean Center</a>, you have a lot to share.
I wish you would join the bloggers at <a href="http://indigenousreview.blogspot.com/">Review of the Indigenous Caribbean Center</a>, you have a lot to share. Actually Batata and potato ar…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2008-09-03:2030313:Comment:119942008-09-03T06:38:30.864ZJuan Almontehttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/JuanAlmonte
Actually Batata and potato are not the same thing. When the spaniords encounterd the indian from the mainland and saw potato they assumed it was the same as the taino batata. Later on the word stuck even in english.
Actually Batata and potato are not the same thing. When the spaniords encounterd the indian from the mainland and saw potato they assumed it was the same as the taino batata. Later on the word stuck even in english. Very nice, I like it alot. Th…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2008-09-03:2030313:Comment:119872008-09-03T05:22:23.155ZCaracolihttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/tainoray
Very nice, I like it alot. The Taino legacy is in our culture in what we know and what we'll never know.
Very nice, I like it alot. The Taino legacy is in our culture in what we know and what we'll never know.