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Michelle Inarú Ropará
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Michelle Inarú Ropará commented on Francisco J. Gonzalez's event Save the Date/Separe la Fecha: Taino DNA &amp; culture conference
"Tai Guey my friend.  I'd love to attend this webinar.  On the Maya Society website, it says that non-members have to pay $10 to register.  Is there a way to be part of the event without paying the fee?  Hahom"
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September 16, 2022 from 6pm to 9pm
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Minnesota Maya Society, I am pleased to invite my friends and colleagues from the Puerto Rican community and the larger Caribbean diaspora in Minnesota to a lecture by Dr. María Nieves-Colón (In person and online participation options available)Maria is conducting cutting-edge DNA research to understand the migration of the Indigenous pre-colonial populations in the Caribbean Basin. This work includes the relationship of the ancient Taíno communities…See More
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"Taiguey, my friends!  Does anyone know of any New Moon Ceremonies that are being done regularly?  I'm very thankful to participate in Caney Full Moon Ceremonies, but I'd love to participate in New Moon Ceremonies for women as…"
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Both my grandmothers were from Puerto Rico. Now is the time to reclaim Taíno identity.
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My brother Miguel, I love learning about the spirits and ceremonies.  The artwork at the top of the page touches my soul!

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At 2:26pm on January 18, 2024, Ronald Morris said…

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At 7:15am on December 15, 2020, Miguel Sague Jr said…

Hello again Michelle. I am so happy that our website has been of some value to you. Please don't forget to check out the many useful videos that I have posted both here in our ICN video collection and  in my youtube site 

At 11:27am on December 7, 2020, Miguel Sague Jr said…

Greetings Michelle, to ICN network and also to our Caney Circle Spiritual Tradition group. I hope you find valuable information here in our Caney Circle Spiritual Tradition group that will help you in your progress towards more complete understanding of our ancient Taino tradition and  further involvement in the current Taino Resurgence Movement. I also invite you to check out my blog here in this network as well as our facebook presence.