
Taíno - Wikipedia
Taíno is a term referring to a historic Indigenous people of the Caribbean, whose culture has been continued today by their descendants and Taíno revivalist communities. [2][3][4] At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of what is now Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti, Puer...
The Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation of Boriken
2015年1月18日 · Our Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation presently in the US Commonwealth State of Puerto Rico, in the region of the central mountains range. We are better known as the VERY FIRST Native American Indian nation to meet and greet Christopher Columbus in the year 1492.
泰诺人 - 百度百科
埃伊地(Ayiti)(高山之地)是整个伊斯帕尼奥拉岛的泰诺土著名,该名字在 海地克里奥尔语 中一直作为对“海地”的称呼而延用至今。 古巴, 大安的列斯群岛 中最大岛屿,原划归29个酋长。 后来大部分原定居点变成了西班牙殖民城市,但仍保留了原来的泰诺名称,譬如: 哈瓦那 、 巴塔瓦诺 (Batabanó)、 卡马圭 、 巴拉科阿 、 巴亚莫 等。 古巴一词来自泰诺语,其确切含义不清楚,但它可被译为“沃土辽阔”(cubao),或“好地方”(coabana)。 波多黎各 也作为世袭领地归属 …
Who Were the Taíno, the Original Inhabitants of Columbus’ Island ...
2023年10月5日 · Given the dramatic collapse of the indigenous society, and the emergence of a population blending Spanish, Indigenous and African attributes, one might be tempted to declare the Taíno extinct.
The Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation of Borikén
2015年3月28日 · Our Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation presently in the US Commonwealth State of Puerto Rico, in the region of the central mountains range. We are better known as the VERY FIRST Native American Indian nation to meet and greet Christopher Columbus in the year 1492..
Taino | History & Culture | Britannica
2025年3月19日 · Taino, Arawakan-speaking people who at the time of Columbus’s exploration inhabited what are now Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Once the most numerous indigenous people of the Caribbean, the Taino may have numbered one or two million at the time of the Spanish conquest.
Taino Self-determination | United Confederation of Taino People
A unification mechanism for Taino People supporting the self-determination of our present and future generations
Taíno - Taino Museum
Taíno (good people), were seafaring indigenous peoples of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and the northern Lesser Antilles. They were one of the Arawak peoples of South America, and the Taíno language was a member of the Arawakan language family of northern South America.
Taíno Learning Community (Laton Nation) - taino-nation.org
The Laton Taíno Learning Community (TLC) is an indigenous collective organization founded in 2022 to promote the self-determination and protection of the human rights, culture, traditions, and sacred lands of Taíno and other Caribbean Indigenous Peoples, especially those living throughout the Greater Waterbury Area.
Nacion Taino de Boriken | Borikua Taino Foundation
The Nacion Taino de Boriken is dedicated to helping Borikua Taíno preserve their unique cultural identity through traditional education, land preservation & the development of sustainable health programs that uplift our community.