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March 2024 Blog Posts (4)

Cambio & Conexión: What We Get is What We See & What We See Is What We Are

Folklorically said to improve vision on many dimensional levels, Amaranth plant is a resistant, fast-growing pseudocereal used as the main crop by the Aztecs in Mexico and cultivated by other Caribbean & Mesoamerican civilizations.…

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Added by Randy Eady on March 28, 2024 at 9:18am — No Comments

Indigenous Rituals Connecting Life Between the Physical & Invisible

Beliefs, where spirits inhabit the environment and offerings are given in thanks or supplication to nature, have been present and existed in the Carribean region long before conquest & colonization. 

Is there a way to abstractly wrap our hands around communicating such experiences, and making attempts to rationally or scientifically explain mystical…

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Added by Randy Eady on March 25, 2024 at 2:00pm — No Comments

United We Are More

Added by Daniel Crespo - Montero Sr on March 12, 2024 at 1:52pm — No Comments

Yuisa Cheif From Boríke(Puerto Rico)

Yuisa From Boríke(Puerto Rico) Cacique Chief of the Tainos.

The river named after this lady is incorrectly named "Loíza River". It was near her "Rancherio" = a small Indian settlement or "Yukayeke" = "Village" called "Haymanio". Both names were Spaniarized and changed to "Loíza" adding the…

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Added by Oracle Druid on March 4, 2024 at 7:39pm — No Comments

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