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At 7:33am on January 6, 2024, Ronald Morris said…

Good day,
I picked interest in you after going through your short profile and demanding it is necessary for me to write to you immediately. I have something very important to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (ronaldmorr001@gmail.com) for full details.
Best regards,

At 10:05am on March 5, 2009, Ivy said…
Hey Danielle!! How are you? I've been MIA too, I haven't been very involved here lately due to a few different reasons, one of them being that I had a miscarriage last month. That kinda threw me for a loop but we went through the grieving process and are much better now. I've just been busy with a lot of other things too, with the kids and working on my jewelry business...so how have you been? Hope everyone is well. Ttyl =)
At 6:42pm on January 22, 2009, Miguel Sague Jr said…
Tau Sister
I'm sorry that your early experience in this network was a bit "bumpy". As you can guage by the comments left here by other Tainos. We are not all quite as inclined to jump to conclusions and attack. Actually, I trust that you and your beautiful family will find way more love than hate in this network. I pray that this will be so.
Taino Ti
Miguel Sobaoko Koomo Sague
At 1:48am on January 20, 2009, Maximilian Forte said…
Excellent, thanks so much Danielle.
At 6:32pm on January 19, 2009, Al "Kutubanama" Velazquez said…
I just wanted to say "TAU TI" and to say...

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At 7:17am on January 19, 2009, Maximilian Forte said…
Dear Danielle,

I saw that you came in for some grief. I have not been able to properly track the evolution of the conflict between yourself and Luis, and so I cannot take sides just yet. I did remove some of his offensive messages from your comment wall in the meantime.

As I asked him, I will ask you: please avoid any opportunity for direct, personal insults, and for now avoid communicating with each other or engaging in side sniping. If matters continue or get worse, then I might have to intervene.

I am sorry that this is my first message here, normally it is a warm welcome.
At 12:42am on January 14, 2009, Al "Kutubanama" Velazquez said…
BTW---Beautiful little boy!!! W'AMORETE LI'KIA TAUHIAKA!!! May our Creator bless him!!!)(...and you too, of course!!!)

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At 12:39am on January 14, 2009, Al "Kutubanama" Velazquez said…
Thanks!!! I've seen a lot of what's been happening on the posts and after a while, I decided to jump in. While I'm at it, I'll put info that people could actually use or correct any misconceptions out there. Nice to hear from you. Hope to share with you lots more!!!
At 2:25pm on January 12, 2009, Ivy said…
Just wanted to tell you that your son is absolutely adorable!!
At 10:26am on January 7, 2009, Ivy said…
No problem. But just keep in mind that that particular test only works with mitochondrial DNA and can only trace the line of females' DNA. One day I would like to get a much more in-depth test. Good luck with your searching! :)
At 1:17am on January 7, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Hey Danille. You should look into taino history. You may be surprised of what my ancestors went threw. From your post I see you have no idea.
At 9:46pm on January 6, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Thanx for the info. I will check with my parents and see if they do that. My filling fell out. So I am a bit of pain myself. Got to make an opointment.
At 4:59am on January 6, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Hey dont get offended it by that post. they were trying to teach me a lesson. Some times you need a kick on the butt to learn something.

No I dont celibrate that. What is that about? Is that something your husband family does?
At 2:27am on January 4, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Sorry I just thought about it. It will not tell you how much native american is in her. But if she has them you will know that she does. She herself would not be able to deny it anymore.
At 2:22am on January 4, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
I was just thinking. If speak with her on the phone. Have her check for shovel shaped teeth. Check your husband.
At 2:10am on January 4, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Your very welcome. I just think that you should be infomred before you spend money on a test.

In both pictures she does show amerdian ancestory. If she live in NY you should take her to see my friend at the musseum.
At 1:26am on January 4, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Hey that discustion I posted somestuff about dna
At 4:58am on January 3, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Yeah I think I read that article ways back. Remember not eveything is going to be accurate. I mean dna strands in dominican republic has actually confirmed that modern day taino were ummixed and that any admixture that some of us have was very recent. So that means that some of the taino living in the island are pure bloods.

If you really intersed in taino cultures. There is a taino from kiskeya that works in the native american musuem here in NY. His name is Jorge Esteves. He is a good friend of mine. Infact he is the one that told me about this site. Anyways he does taino presentataion. I think there is a hold on it but he will resume. You should go see it. Regardless if you husband has taino ancestory or not its good to know about the real people of the caribbean and to know that there are still deccendants.


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Hmmmm. I never thought about it that way. I just assumed that if you were caucasion it be easier to find out aobut your heritiage. I mean you can trace it to europe. For me its easy. I am native american and that that. But to learn about my history is where its a bit confusing. Cause it benfiited the conquistares to not let us claim our birth rigth. I mean can you imagine if taino would claim the caribbean and florida as it was our ancestors land. But anyways If I find other sites that i read in the past I will send them to you. But If I was you I reallly try to see Jorge presentation. He is a good man.
At 4:27am on January 3, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Really. I would have thought it would be easier. I mean it has taken me years to learn what I know which is nothing. Cause so much of our identity was taken from us.

But if you intersted in know your history you should research it.

I for myself am one of the folks who is intersted in reviving our languge. Sounds hard. But keep in mind that in the mountain areas it said that we use over thousand taino words. So we dont have to start from scratch.
At 4:19am on January 3, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Yes, very confusing. But very intersting when you know you place in it.

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