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December 21, 2024 from 3pm to 8pm – Ceremony Site
This Prayer Song Is A Celebration For All Women. = Esta Canción De Oración Es Una Celebración Para Todas Las Mujeres."It is a coming-of-age event to celebrat...
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wow! i love the beat and the song. i'm up in panama city and i asked the people here if they had any photos of (AMR) and they said they do have some. i'm trying to see if they would share so i can post it here first. whish me luck, oracledruid.
Now that's a ceremony. Taíno are mimicking Christian like ceremonies and we are not Christians. In the old days even a funeral turned onto a festival because it was to celebrate the continuation of life left by the person who left us. It was not to insult but to make sure their bloodline continues as an honor. As a Taíno you are to dance to music and sing in any celebration unless the music or songs are of a sad nature tune for remembrance. We are not boring as Christians make ceremonies to be.
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