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David Aponte Resto
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"Saludos; buenas imagenes de la gente Kalinago. Le imvito a que vea imagenes sobre Historia y Lengua indigena borikua en la pagina de youtube: Borikua Ancestral. Cordialmente, Huana"
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About Me:
A Boriqua Sculptor liveing in Naguabo Puerto Rico.
Occupation:
Sculptor
Education:
High Shool. a Vet.
Research Interests:
Taino Art finding new petroglyh from the North Eastan side of Puerto Rico.
Publications:
http://boricuaafricanos.blogspot.com/
Affiliation:
http://www.losttainotribe.com/
Link:
http://www.artistasdelatierra.com/artistas/DavidApont
Another link:
http://community.ovationtv.com/DavidAponte
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/sculpture_from_pureto_rico/
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At 7:49am 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 10:11pm on July 1, 2021, Huana Naboli Martinez said…

Saludos; buenas imagenes de la gente Kalinago. Le imvito a que vea imagenes sobre Historia y Lengua indigena borikua en la pagina de youtube: Borikua Ancestral.

Cordialmente, Huana

At 6:51pm on November 10, 2015, David Aponte Resto said…

Some of my work and pictures from my visit to the island of Dominica Caribbean tribe we are not alone mabrica to theme hope it's to you liking

At 9:33pm on March 29, 2009, bailamonte said…
Sorry I missed you in Boriken. I am going back in July. This time for a month. We have to connect this time. 8 days is not long enough. Blessings my brother.
Taino ti.
At 2:15pm on February 11, 2009, Iris Antongiorgi Concepcion said…

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At 2:56am on January 13, 2009, Caracoli said…
Guakia Baba (Our Father)

turey toca (is in sky)

Guami-ke-ni (Lord of land and water)

Guami-caraya-guey (Lord of moon and sun)

guarico (come to) guakia (us), taino-ti (good,tall)

bo-matum; (big,generous), busica (give to), guakia (us)

Yucubia-aje-cazabi; (tubercles,bread)

Huracan-wa (bad spirit no),

Maboya-wa (ghost no),

Yukiyu-han; (good spirit yes),

nabori daca (servant am I),

Han-Han Catu (So be it
At 2:34pm on December 7, 2008, Ann said…
gracias!!
At 12:18pm on October 22, 2008, Maximilian Forte said…
Fantastic, I am happy you joined.

Sorry for the late welcome. Please let me know if you any questions about using this site. I am sure you will find the network is richly rewarding.

Very best wishes.
At 4:08pm on October 17, 2008, Theodore R. Morris said…
Thanks for the info. Since I don't have any Tiano....or Carib ancestors, I'll have to work from the historical & archaeological information.
At 6:09pm on October 15, 2008, Theodore R. Morris said…
Hi David...I like your sculptures...they seem to capture the energy of the island. Wondering what material do you use for them.