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    The Taíno were a historic Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, whose culture has been continued today by Taíno descendant communities and Taíno revivalist...
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    Taíno is an extinct Arawakan language that was spoken by the Taíno people of the Caribbean. At the time of Spanish contact, it was the most common language...
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  • Dominica. Some scholars consider it important to distinguish the Taíno from the neo-Taíno nations of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola, and the Lucayan of...
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  • Taíno mythology is the body or collection of myths of the Taíno in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and the Greater Antilles. Prominent Taíno deities...
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    The Taíno genocide was committed against the Taíno indigenous people by the Spanish during their colonization of the Caribbean during the 16th century...
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    subjugated the approximately 30,000 Taíno inhabitants. By 1530, there were 1,148 Taíno left alive in Puerto Rico. Taíno influence has survived even until...
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    Martinique. The Taíno ("Taíno" means "peace", were peaceful seafaring people and distant relatives of the Arawak people of South America. Taíno society was...
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  • Look up Taino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Taíno were an indigenous people of the Caribbean. Taino may also refer to: The Taíno language, their...
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    Hispaniola (category Articles containing Taino-language text)
    Dominic. The island was called various names by its native people, the Taíno. The Taino had no written language, hence, historical evidence for these names...
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  • intrinsically shaped from the nature of the tropical islands the Taíno inhabited. The Taíno people were the predominant indigenous people of the Caribbean...
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    Ciboney (redirect from Ciboney Taíno)
    The Ciboney, or Siboney, were a Taíno people of Cuba, Jamaica, and the Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti. A Western Taíno group living in Cuba during the 15th...
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    Taino (Italian pronunciation: [taˈiːno]) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Varese in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 50 km northwest...
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  • expedition. As they venture deeper into the forest, they discover a tribe of Taíno Indians living away from civilization. This event and other circumstances...
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  • Radio Taíno is a Cuban Spanish language radio station and is the tourism radio station of Cuba, broadcasts 24 hours a day from Radio Center Havana. The...
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  • Éder Taino (born 18 November 1960), is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a right back. A standout from EC Taubaté, he arrived at...
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  • The Guainía Taíno Tribe (Taíno: iukaieke Guainía) is an Indigenous heritage organization of the Caribbean that has been recognised as a tribe by US Virgin...
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  • atolli) barbacoa (Taíno) batata (Taíno) bejuco ( Taíno) biznaga bohío (Taíno) Borikén (Taíno) name for Puerto Rico boricua (Taíno) inhabitants of Borikén...
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    Guanín (redirect from Guanín (Taíno))
    material, such as the Taíno chief Behechio, who had the epithet Tureywa Hobin, "king as dazzling and heavenly as guanín". The Taíno regarded the smell of...
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  • Styloleptus taino is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Lingafelter and Micheli in 2004. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic...
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    Taíno. They might have been a relic of an earlier culture that spread widely through the Caribbean before the ascendance of the agriculturalist Taíno...
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    Spanish-speaking, Christian society, descending in varying degrees from Indigenous Taíno natives, Southwestern European colonists, and West and Central African slaves...
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    Eric Taino (born March 18, 1975) is a retired ATP Tour American tennis player, who later represented the Philippines in international competition. Before...
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    south-east of the Cayman Islands (a British Overseas Territory). The indigenous Taíno peoples of the island gradually came under Spanish rule after the arrival...
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    thousands to 2,000,000. By 1492, the island was divided into five Taíno chiefdoms. The Taíno name for the entire island was either Ayiti or Quisqueya.[better source needed]...
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    adding lime, mint and soda Liquor portal The United Confederation of Taíno People. "Taíno Dictionary" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2007-10-16...
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  • Turey El Taíno is a Puerto Rican publication that remains the most long-standing local comic to date. Originally available in stand-alone magazines and...
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  • Lucayan people (category Taíno)
    the Taínos in Jamaica, most of Cuba and parts of western Hispaniola have been classified as part of a Sub-Taíno, Western Taíno or Ciboney Taíno cultural...
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    Yagüecas, also known as the "Taíno rebellion of 1511" against Juan Ponce de León and the Spanish Conquistadors. It was the last Taíno rebellion against the Spanish...
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    Zemi (category Taíno mythology)
    A zemi or cemi (Taíno: semi [sɛmi]) was a deity or ancestral spirit, and a sculptural object housing the spirit, among the Taíno people of the Caribbean...
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    Puerto Rico (category Articles containing Taino-language text)
    component of Taíno and Guanche (especially of the island of Tenerife). Other studies show Amerindian ancestry in addition to the Taíno. One genetic study...
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