Kolibri

Female

NY

United States

Profile Information:

About Me:
her name means Hummingbird. The tiny bird so small that could sit on a dime yet so significant that for her people.

It is a sacred symbol for the Taino Indians. It is sacred
because the hummingbird is a pollinator and therefore disseminator of
new life. It symbolizes the rebirth of the Taino Indigenous Nation in
the Caribbean.

The bird is found on many Caribbean islands, but the most sacred
species is the Guani, which 500 years ago inhabited all the islands,
but today is confined to Cuba. Although the smallest of the Caribbean
hummingbirds, only about the size of a penny, it is known by the
mountain people as the most noble warrior of the valiant Kolibris. In
the Caribbean the Lolibri is also called Zoom Zoom, Zumbador, Pajaro
Mosca and Guacariga. It is greenish blue in color. The ancient Taino
stories call him the Guaracacigaba or Guacariga, which means
the "Rays of the Sun." They say that the Kolibris at one time were
flies that were one day converted into little birds by the Sun
Father.
she was born in the island her people call Boriken. She is a descendant of the Caribe and Taino natives from the Antilles.

A Native American Dancer, loves to write poetry and short stories. Earth Mother of the North Eastern Native American Association. Elder of Maisiti Yukayeke Taino.

Her love for music started when she was months old. She still sings with her sisters at parties and bistros. she taught her daughters to sing and sings with them when there is ocassion to do so. she studied music and voice in college and her life without music is like a body without a soul. Based on her Mother, Grandmother, Grand aunt and greatgrandmother, she sang in the womb of her mother when her mother was 7 months pregnant. Very hard to believe but who is going to argue with 3 Native women?


She loves nature, animals more than people, wolves are her favorite since she is known to walk with a white wolf.

She loves to travel, has been to Europe and Africa, Canada among other places, and when home loves to create dishes that tempt any discriminating palate.
Occupation:
retired
Education:
college degree
Research Interests:
Native American Interests
Affiliation:
Maisiti Yukayeke Taino
Another link:
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Comment Wall:

  • Caracoli

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    Thanks for the addition to your circle
  • Kolibri

    You are welcome Ray.

    koli
  • Maximilian Forte

    Taino and Crow, the best of both worlds. I love your page. I wish I had been here to welcome you when your first joined, I am the site admin and would like to help if you should ever encounter any trouble in using the site. In the meantime, it's great to see you here.
  • Teresa

    Hi Kolibri thanks for the add pleasure in meeting you and being your friend, Teresa
  • Caracoli

    Please tell us of your experiences with the drink "Maubi"
    on the environmental round table. we love to hear your comments
  • Miguel Sague Jr

    Good to see u here sister! Thanks for joining
  • Al "Kutubanama" Velazquez

    Hey Ma!!! Great to find you here!!! Just cruisin' by your neck of the woods top say "Tau Ti"!!! Much Love Ma!!!

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  • Kolibri

    Please bear with me during the next few days. My friend Kate crossed over to the Spirit World yesterday, 9/5/08. My family and I are in mourning at this time. She was a wonderful woman and the mentor of one of my daughters.

    All My Relations,
    Koli
  • Tomas Baibramael Gonzalez

    Que pasa Kolibri Thanks for adding me as a frend, but always a sister, tau tau.