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This subcategory features websites pertaining to the Taino/Arawak Amerindians of the Caribbean, with a focus on contemporary Taino organizations and groups in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and amongst immigrant communities in the United States.
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This is the personal page for a self-described Native American/Latino lecturer, storyteller, and poet of Taino descent.
Taino FAQ, materials on Christopher Columbus, Taino culture history, a gallery of images, and a short history of the Jatibonicu Taino Tribe of New Jersey are featured on this page.
Chief Petro Guanikeyu Torres provides a short essay on Taino history and cultural revival.
Official tribal Government web site featuring a wide range of information on Taino culture and history, essays, photographs, links, and organizational information.
Documents of the organization, historical materials, image galleries, statements, mailing lists and links are featured.
A concise historical and ethnographic description of the Tainos is provided on this page by Magaly Rivera.
This page provides an ethnohistoric overview of the Timucua of Florida and their Taino relations.
The Tekesta Indians lived in what is now Dade and Broward Counties, southeast Florida, and had a capital town, probably also called Tekesta, in Miami. Today the Tekesta Taino society is reorganized under the Tekesta Taino Tribal Band of Bimini Florida and is organized and based in the area of Miami and West Palm Beach Florida.
This site features information on the organization, contact information, a wide variety of educational resources, a news group and a journal focusing on contemporary Taino, Carib and Arawak Indians within and outside of the Caribbean Islands. In addition, the site offers essays and links to affiliated organizations across the Caribbean.
A retrospective and contemporary history of the Taínos of Borikén, and the history of Caribbean peoples of Amazonian origin in general.
This is the personal page for a self-described Native American/Latino lecturer, storyteller, and poet of Taino descent.
Documents of the organization, historical materials, image galleries, statements, mailing lists and links are featured.
Official tribal Government web site featuring a wide range of information on Taino culture and history, essays, photographs, links, and organizational information.
A concise historical and ethnographic description of the Tainos is provided on this page by Magaly Rivera.
This site features information on the organization, contact information, a wide variety of educational resources, a news group and a journal focusing on contemporary Taino, Carib and Arawak Indians within and outside of the Caribbean Islands. In addition, the site offers essays and links to affiliated organizations across the Caribbean.
This page provides an ethnohistoric overview of the Timucua of Florida and their Taino relations.
Taino FAQ, materials on Christopher Columbus, Taino culture history, a gallery of images, and a short history of the Jatibonicu Taino Tribe of New Jersey are featured on this page.
The Tekesta Indians lived in what is now Dade and Broward Counties, southeast Florida, and had a capital town, probably also called Tekesta, in Miami. Today the Tekesta Taino society is reorganized under the Tekesta Taino Tribal Band of Bimini Florida and is organized and based in the area of Miami and West Palm Beach Florida.
A retrospective and contemporary history of the Taínos of Borikén, and the history of Caribbean peoples of Amazonian origin in general.
Chief Petro Guanikeyu Torres provides a short essay on Taino history and cultural revival.
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