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I am the Ohio Liason to the United Confederation of Taino People,UCTP.org.
In the spirit of our ancestors, do hereby solemnly swear that I am a direct descendant of the group of aboriginal people who are now known today as Taíno / Carib / Arawak and who are indigenous to the Caribbean islands, the Bahamas, and southern Florida, U.S.A. Further, in recognition of the universal human right to self-determination, and because of my great pride in my aboriginal heritage, I wish to take my rightful place as a citizen of my Tribal Nation. Therefore, with this affirmation I do hereby respectfully request that my name be added to the population census and inter-tribal enrollment registry of the United Confederation of Taíno People.
I was inducted as a Beike(Taino Spirtual Leader and Teacher) by Beike Bo Koromo Sague in June o f 2012 during the Celebration of the Summer Solstice at the Caney Circle Teaching Lodge in Pittsburgh, Pa. I serve humbly my people in Youngstown,Ohio
Oma'bahari. Seneko Kakona.
Dr. Rose Xochitl Ana O Quinones delValle.
UCTP, Ohio Bohio Atabey, and the Caney will be participating in the Cleveland PuertoRican Parade on August 6, 2016 and the Youngstown Heritage Parade, Aug. 14-16. Calling all Tainos wanting to experience our traditions.
Posted on June 8, 2016 at 10:47am — 1 Comment
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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,
Takaji my sister Rosa
I am not sure what the nature of the problem you are having with the songs on the SONG PAGE of the Caney Circle Behike Lodge that I sent you a link to. Were you not able to open the page? If you open the page you will find a list of videos right there in that page. Each video presents me singing each one of the songs. If you are not able to open this page and listen to these videos please let me know right away. If you are able to open the page and listen to the songs in these videos then you will have the "music circling in your head" as you requested. Please get back to me as soon as possible about this because I am very worried that you can not hear this music.
Takaji Council of Women
Takaji my sisters. I would like to share some thoughts that might make our new members more enthusiastic about participating here. Although I know that you ladies regularly receive notifications of requests from prospective members who would like to join, you know that I usually take care of reviewing these requests and accepting the legitimate ones. However I think that it would be a wonderful treat for these new members to receive a welcome message from all of you in the COUNCIL OF WOMEN, which is the official spiritual administration of this network. Please keep track of the new members of the Indigenous Caribbean Network and approach them with a nice note so that they feel that they truly belong here. You can start with this Jamaican lady JoAnne Richard from Jamaica..... http://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/JoAnnRichards?xg_source=activity#add_comment .....Thank you. Miguel (financial administrator of the network)
How do I find pictures and story about the past Spring Equinox ceremony? I'm not good at navigating the site.
Yes. Thank you.
It took a bit for me to figure out navigation of the site. The Summer solstice ceremony looked great. Many things to be grateful for.
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