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  • Taíno - Wikipedia
    Taíno derives from the term nitaino or nitayno, which referred to an elite social class, not an ethnic group [4] According to José Barreiro, the word Taíno directly translates as "men of the good" [27] 16th-century Spanish documents do not use the word to refer to the tribal affiliation or ethnicity of the Natives of the Greater Antilles; the word tayno or taíno, with the meaning "good
  • Taino | History Culture | Britannica
    Taino, Arawakan-speaking people who at the time of Columbus’s exploration inhabited what are now Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands Once the most numerous indigenous people of the Caribbean, the Taino may have numbered one or two million at the time of the Spanish conquest
  • History - Taino Museum
    The Taíno civilization indigenous to the Greater Antilles-Caribbean Sea (Hispaniola) flourished in the islands including Cuba, Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Jamaica and Puerto Rico before and during the time when Christopher Columbus landed on the beaches of the New World in 1492 On December 6th, 1492 Christopher Columbus landed at Mole St Nicholas in Haiti’s north Thus
  • Who Were the Taíno, Puerto Rico’s Indigenous Culture?
    Before the arrival of the Spanish, the Taíno, descended from South American Arawaks, were the dominant culture in much of the Caribbean
  • Who Were the Taíno, the Original Inhabitants of Columbus’ Island Colonies?
    Who Were the Taíno, the Original Inhabitants of Columbus’ Island Colonies? The Native people of Hispaniola were long believed to have died out But a journalist’s search for their descendants
  • Taino - New World Encyclopedia
    The Taíno are pre-Columbian indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and some of the Lesser Antilles Their name Taino comes from their encounter with Christopher Columbus Other Europeans arriving in South America called the same culture of people Arawak from the word for cassava flour, a staple of the race Their language is a member of the Maipurean linguistic family, which
  • Taínos Caribbean Indigenous Peoples | ORIAS
    In this second section, José talks about environmental change in the Caribbean over the thousands of years Indigenous peoples have occupied the area
  • Taíno Culture History – Historical Archaeology
    The Taínos were among the most densely settled complex pre-state, sedentary societies in the Americas Culture History Population estimates for the people living in the Caribbean in 1492 have varied enormously, and the debate over the number of Taíno living in Hispaniola when Columbus arrive
  • Taino Indian Culture
    Many Taino words persist in the Puerto Rican vocabulary of today Names of plants, trees and fruits includes: maní, leren, ají, yuca, mamey, pajuil, pitajaya, cupey, tabonuco and ceiba Names of fish, animals and birds includes: mucaro, guaraguao, iguana, cobo, carey, jicotea, guabina, manati, buruquena and juey
  • Taíno Route: Discover Indigenous Culture in Puerto Rico
    Caves, trails, graves, and petroglyphs tell the story of the island’s cultural origins Before Spanish ships reached Puerto Rico’s shores, the island was home to the Taíno people — a vibrant indigenous culture that shaped its history, language, and traditions Today, you can walk in their footsteps along the Taíno Route, a journey through sacred ceremonial parks, ancient petroglyphs





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