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Mabrika! (Welcome) The Arawak Taino Still Live! (1492 - Present) "The Tribe of First Contact"
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The Jíbaro of Borikén: A Taíno-Centered Perspective
Hibaro - Puerto Rico 1940 The jíbaro belongs to the mountains and valleys of Borikén. To the land that sheltered generations of our families through conquest, displacement, and colonial rule. Spanish colonial society eventually used jíbaro to describe the rural people of Puerto Rico, sometimes with contempt, associating them with poverty, isolation, ignorance, or lack of refinement. But from a Taíno-centered perspective, closeness to the land was never something deserving sha

Cacike AmaHura RiverWind
6 days ago5 min read


Learning Island Arawak-The Language of the Indigenous Taino People of Puerto Rico
Island Arawak was the vibrant indigenous language spoken by many tribes across the Caribbean and the mainland, stretching from Bimini (Florida) to Sabanna (Georgia), with trade villages sprinkled throughout Amikekia (America). Language is the heartbeat of a culture and shapes the worldview of its people. It brings to life ancient oral traditions and unveils the mysteries of the spiritual realm. This language beautifully illustrates the deep connection between the people and t

Cacike AmaHura RiverWind
Jul 25 min read
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