It’s been 514 years since the Taíno people, one of the major indigenous groups in the pre-Columbian Caribbean, first rebelled against the Spanish Conquistadors. By that time, the Spanish had ...
Alice is one of the very few Indigenous Taíno people whose family survived for generations on the island. The Taíno were the first known habitants of the island that was once known as Borinquen.
Disease killed many of the Arawak and Taino people, and soon there were not enough indigenous people to meet the ever growing European demands. An captive workforce provided the solution ...
Ronalda Pairman, Kasike-iani (Chieftainess) of the Yamaye Guani Taino Peoples, reinforces this view, explaining that Indigenous communities have always adapted to climate change. For her ...
An small admission fee gains you entry to what has been described as the most important archeological site focusing on the Taíno people in the Caribbean. The Caguana Indigenous Ceremonial Park is ...
The Cueva del Indio is a natural cavern used by indigenous Taino people who left behind a series of paintings on the cave walls. The artwork is estimated to have been made sometime between 1200 ...
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