Diccionario de la lengua española (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2022-11-30. Retrieved 2019-11-18. "macana". Diccionario de la lengua española (in...
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Hispaniola (redirect from La Española)
Insula Hispana in Latin and La Isla Española in Spanish, both meaning "the Spanish island". Las Casas shortened the name to Española, and when Peter Martyr...
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of Notable Haitians List of Notable Bahamians List of Notable Jamaicans Taínos Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center Young, Susan (14 October 2011). "Rebuilding...
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after the Taínos burned down the settlement of Caparra. Between 1514 and 1515, the Spanish made advances into the Daguao, pushing the Taínos to seek refuge...
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Anacaona (category Articles containing Taino-language text)
Christopher Columbus in 1492, Ayiti or Quisqueya to the Taínos (the Spaniards named it La Española, i.e., Hispaniola — now known as the Dominican Republic...
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Barbacoa (redirect from Barbacoa de cabeza)
39. ISBN 9788400076474. Retrieved 8 May 2024. "Barbacoa". Real Academia Española. Retrieved 8 May 2024. Haynes, Joseph R. (2023). From Barbycu to Barbecue:...
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his crew were the first Europeans to encounter the Taíno people. Columbus described the native Taínos as a physically tall, and well-proportioned people...
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abandono de la isla por parte de sus pobladores, que se iban hacia México y Perú en busca de una riqueza que no hallaban en la Española". Moreau de Saint-Méry...
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Hispaniolan amazon (redirect from Amazona De La Española)
endémicas de La Española - Cotorra de La Española". alasycolores.embajadadominicana.es. Retrieved 29 April 2023. ASALE. "higuaca | Diccionario de americanismos"...
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Spanish Virgin Islands (redirect from Islas Vírgenes Españolas)
Christopher Columbus in 1493. The inhabitants of Vieques, brothers of the Taínos of the Big Island of Puerto Rico, resisted the Spaniards' plans of colonization...
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same manner as the güiro. The Taíno people of the Caribbean have been credited with the origins of the güiro. The Taínos of Puerto Rico developed the güajey...
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de la Lengua Española por la Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved January 19, 2024. "puertorriqueño -ña". Diccionario de la Lengua Española...
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were the first recorded Europeans to encounter the Taíno people. Columbus described the native Taínos as a physically tall and well-proportioned people...
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Dominican Republic (redirect from Quisqueya La Bella)
La Española, due to its diverse climate and terrain, which reminded him of the Spanish landscape. Initially, after friendly relationships, the Taínos...
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Agüeybaná I (category Puerto Rican people of Taíno descent)
period of peace, the Taínos were forced to work in the island's gold mines and in the construction of forts as slaves. Many Taínos died as a result of...
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Guanín (redirect from Guanín (Taíno))
Columbus had heard reports from local peoples that "there had come to Española from the south and south-east, a black people who have the tops of their...
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Chiefdoms of Hispaniola (category Taíno)
rival indigenous group, the Island Caribs. In 1508, there were about 60,000 Taínos in the island of Hispaniola; by 1531 infectious disease epidemics and exploitation...
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Puerto Rico (redirect from La isla del encanto)
Diccionario de la Lengua Española por la Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 January 2024. "puertorro". Asociación de Academias de la Lengua...
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Spanish West Indies (redirect from Antillas Españolas)
Dominican Republic), Cuba, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. The majority of the Taíno, the indigenous populations on these islands, had died out or had mixed...
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Papiamento (category Articles containing Taino-language text)
March 2022. van Buurt & Joubert 1997. Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española (2010). "Diccionario de Americanismos". Lima "films in focus: abo so and...
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Puerto Rican Spanish (section Taíno influence)
destruction of the indigenous Taínos within the first fifty years of exposure to the European colonists. A great number of Taíno language words like hamaca...
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Bayahíbe (category Populated places in La Altagracia Province)
Bayahibe Rose. The forests are located on the southeastern coast of La Española, near the settlement of Bayahibe, named after its tree. Environmental...
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the Taínos. Los Haitises National Park contains spectacular landscapes like the San Lorenzo Bay, the islets (keys), and the mangroves. The Cayo de los...
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" The Taínos told Columbus that another indigenous tribe, the Caribs, were fierce warriors and cannibals, who made frequent raids on the Taínos, often...
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Caguax (category Taíno leaders)
Moscoso, Francisco: Caguas en la conquista española, Siglo 16. Caguas: Gobierno Municipal de Caguas, 1998 Sued Badillo, Jalil La mujer indigena y su sociedad...
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ISBN 978-0-8493-2678-3. ASALE, RAE-; RAE. "izote | Diccionario de la lengua española". «Diccionario de la lengua española» - Edición del Tricentenario (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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Pleitos colombinos (redirect from Pleitos de Colón)
riches. On several occasions, Columbus attempted to ally with the rebellious Taínos and Caribs against other Spaniards. Others, returning separately from America...
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Hispaniola and Puerto Rico; Western Taínos, who occupied Cuba, Jamaica, and the Bahamian archipelago; and the Eastern Taínos, who occupied the Leeward Islands...
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words of Spanish origin Linguistic history of Spanish "Breve diccionario etimológico de la lengua española" by Guido Gómez de Silva (ISBN 968-16-2812-8)...
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de Oviedo y Valdés, a Spanish explorer, was the first to use the word "barbecoa" in print in Spain in 1526 in the Diccionario de la Lengua Española (2nd...
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