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El Sabado 18 de Marzo tuve el honor de participar en la celebracion de la ceremonia de Equinoccio de Primavera del 2023 en New York con la communidad de Yukayeke Guainia y la Confederacion Unida del Puebio Taino lideriada por mi hermano espiritual Kasike Roberto Mukaro Borrero
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Research paper published by Ivan Rodriguez of the University of Holgin, Cuba. Feb 2016 in the JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS HISTORY under the name ANTILLEAN ISLANDER SPACE: On The Religious Beliefs Of The Taino People. This content is available in PDF format by accessing this …
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This LINK provides access to a special paper by researchers Reinaldo Morales Jr and Melisa A. Quesemberry in which they present evidence that demonstrates the importance of caves in Taino ancient spiritual tradition and the connection between caves and the concept of a cosmic maternal creation womb.…
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Meine Verwandten, viele von Ihnen erkennen dieses Lied als den großartigen Gesang an
Atabey, unsere…
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Archaeologists excavating ancient Indigenous sites in the Caribbean region have long wondered what was the meaning and purpose of the enigmatic "stone collars" that have been discovered at several places in the region. These are highly polished sculpted stone objects shaped like oval hoops.
The use of digging sticks for the cultivation of the…
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Hahom for such a warm welcome! I found this network through the Caney Circle site. I just started "digging" through it and have found it to be a great resource. Thank you for the time and effort put into it and thank you for sharing the other resources. I am very excited to join the Taino community and learning more and more every day.
Appreciate the warm welcome. Looking forward to the knowledge I'll receive from this page! Thanks again!
Hi Miguel! I have been reading the Caney Circle website, and it's been so eye-opening and empowering. Thank you for all of the information you provide, and for being a guide and elder brother to those of us trying to reconnect with our culture!
Thank you Miguel for accepting me to this community!!!!
I am sooooooo excited!
I look forward to meeting and learning alongside with other members of the community.
Thank you for the video it was lovely! =)
Thanks very much Miguel - Am simply happy to be among my relatives - am looking forward to meeting the members and share / contribute something to the group - Let's stay safe
Thanks for the welcome atiao! I realized I missed replying. Seneko kakona
Thank you so much, it is a great pleasure and honour to be back.
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