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American Indian-Cherokee; married 34 years, 1 grown son; Publisher/Editor My Two Beads Worth American Indian/Indigenous news ezine online since 2000. I love the outdoors, the woods, animals, music, reading, writing, swimming, all sorts of things.
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In 2000, I started my publication, My Two Beads Worth, on a free website host and then in 2001, I obtained a private host so I could do more and have more room. This is the 8th year of publication. It is non-profit and I will not accept donations or apply for grants for its publication costs. It's something I wanted to do in honor of my Ancestors and to give something back. I do all the work myself, so sometimes, the work involved can be somewhat overwhelming, but it's well worth it. I have… Continue

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AN AMAZING DAY IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES

Today is am amazing day in the history of the US - Barack Obama will take the oath of office as President in about an hour's time. For those of us, who have lived through the Civil Rights Movement, this is a monumental event and shows that united, working together and never giving up hope for equality and justice, we are seeing a man of color assuming the highest office in this land.

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Posted on January 20, 2009 at 12:00pm — 5 Comments

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At 7:32am 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 7:50pm on February 3, 2009, Caracoli said…
Your Welcome

Its wonderfull that you thought enough of him to bless him with the prayer.

One random act of kindness begets another

Thats a beautifull thing

I hope it spreads

You are a true friend
At 12:06pm on January 21, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Svhiyeyi,

Your very welcome. Dont feel folish. It's a history that till this day is even denied to us. I myself am from Kiskeya aka dominican rep. When I tell dominicans I am indian they ok with it. Untill I tell them I am an indian from domincan rep. They get offended and even deny me. They call wanna be dominican, that I am asian, that I am from south america and all these crazy things. Instead of admiting I am a taino. You see the colonzier who my ancestors incountered right from the get go took our idenitity. Till this day you have amerdians who dont even know they are. Not only in the caribean but in central and south america. This was purposely done, to deny us our birth right and its still happening. But with that said. Many of us did know and maintaned certain part of our culture, tradition and even some part of our language. Obvuously central and south american are bigger. So there are folk there who if I am not mistaken dont even speak a european language. They speak there original native tounge. The other misconception is that. The western hemisphere ends and begins with what is now called the USA. When I tell folks I am taino (indigenous to this continent) They tell me oh so your not a american indian. I am like no I am not. Cause I am not deccendant of american vessuci the map and book writer. Then I go on to explain that from the tip of alaska to the tip of south american all native are but one family. Then I also go to explain that my ancesters territorie was the larger antilles. This includes the lower tip of florida too. Which was called bimini. But we lost that land when the spaniords came and then as you know it became of what is now known and the USA. So in many way. My taino ancestors are connected to the noth american indians too. My ancestros traded with them and even intermixed with them, also did this with the mayans and other south american indians.

Yes, many people just belive that native live in what is called the USA. That the rest of us were wiped out. I tell folks that the holocust of our people happend in the western hemisphere. Not just in one peace of land. And depending on the colonzier and what language was forced on our people. Like in canada. You have amerdian who speake french and english. In the USA, they speak english. In the certain part of central and south aermica they speak spanish. Cause our colonizer were spaniords.

Yes, the problem that I have with hispanic. Is that the USA started to refer to us tht in the mid 60's. And it was supposed to just be based on lingustic. But know people take it to mean race. Anthropoligist dont even acknowledge it. Also just like in the USA, canada and alaska. There are people in central and southe america who are from many parts of the world, asian, caucaions from diffrent part of europe, arab, jews, etc etc etc. But because they now speak spanish they are consdered hispanic. The other problem that I have with hispanic is that. If you look it up in the dictionary. It says people and culture of spain, thing of spain. I dont consider myself a thing of spain. Yes, I speak spanish. But native in USA speak english. That doesnt make them britanic. As a matter of fact. The european deccendants living in central and south american. Don't want indians and aficans to be called hispanic or latino. Because those to terms mean white. They even have KKK. Honestly I am not mad for not wanting us to be called that. Cause we are not.

Yes, the taino went threw alot still going threw it. This is why I say native matters are native matters. Cause all the indigenous people of this continent had wiked crimes commited on them, still do. So when I hear of of amerdian mexican being jailed an killed it hurts. I wonder how come the caucasion mexican dont go threw that. How is a amerdian illegal in his own continent. I too am called a son of immigrant. But I am like if I was european living in italy I could freely travel to england or germany.


Yes, sister another mini series, LOL......... I didnt touch on alot of things I wanted to write cause then in be to long, LOL.............. I appreciate you comments. I apprecitate talking to other natoins online and in person. They have welcome tainos with open arms. Talk to you soo.

The 13 Indigenous Grandmothers, have you heard of them? If not, I will explain. No I havent heard. I am very intersted. Please explain.
At 1:44pm on January 20, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
Hey Svhiyeyi,

Thanx for leaving a comments on my page. I understand about you being very busy. Acually my posting will slow down. I have some stuff I got to take care of and wont have to much time.

Yeah, taino and even caribs are not well known. Wich kina surprise's me. Because my ancestors and then the caribs people were the first to make contact with columbus and the europeans. But sometimes I dont get surprised. As I see native from central and south amerca. I tell folks those people are native american. People will tell me no they are not thy are mexicans, ecudorians peruans etc etc etc. Its just funny. But going back to the taino thing. Yes, many of our Puerto rican brother are taino. Infact there estimated as being 62% of the puerto rican population. While dominican taino are a very small part of the populatin only 15%. Cuba is about 33%. Not sure if you notice but many taino have played in north american indians. In the new world there were taino actors. Also end of spears but that was about native american from ecudor there are more movies. But I do think taino have contributed the alot and are the least acknowledge. I mean even english words have taino words. Like barbeque, hamock, huricane, tomatoe, potatoe. There more cant recall at the moment. Even the spanish spoken in kiskeya Aka dominican rep (kiskeya is a taino word) You will hear taino words. The more you get to the mountain areas the more taino words you will hear. Our spanish even has a taino accent to it. Very diffrent to the spaniord. But anyways sister I just noticed that I wrote alot. Pleaee feel free to excchange info about the cherokee people. I have notice when I talk to other native that many of the things I thought were only taino are actually a native thing. Share buy north, central and south americans.......................
At 1:18am on January 20, 2009, Maximilian Forte said…
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At 2:39am 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 11:29pm on January 12, 2009, Juan Almonte said…
I am taino from kiskeya aka dominican rep. Nice to see other nations in this disucsion site. american indian matters are american indian matter doesnt not matter what part of the contient we come from so I am very pleased to see native americans from USA, canada and south american joining. Like I tell everyone there were no borders before 1492 and my ancestors also lived in bimini original name for the lower tip of florida. So I thank you. Blessing to you and your family
At 8:36pm on December 30, 2008, Miguel Sague Jr said…
Tau (Greetings)
Mabrika (welcome) It is a pleasure to have you here in our Indigenous Caribbean network. I hope that you find the discussion and exchanges here stimulating and informative and I believe that we can all benefit from your opinion.
Taino Ti
Miguel Sobaoko Koromo Sague