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    History of Dominican Republic". SpainExchange Country Guide. "La tragédie des Taïnos", in L'Histoire n°322, July–August 2007, p. 16. Anghiera Pietro Martire...
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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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  • 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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    This is a list of known Taíno, some of whom were caciques (male and female tribal chiefs). Their names are in ascending alphabetical order and the table...
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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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  • and the Americas, the Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean included the Taíno of the northern Lesser Antilles, most of the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas...
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    Eric Taino (born March 18, 1975, in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States) is a retired ATP Tour American tennis player, who later represented the Philippines...
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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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  • Taíno creation myths are symbolic narratives about the origins of life, the Earth, and the universe, intrinsically shaped from the nature of the tropical...
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    The Taino were the indigenous people of the Caribbean and the principal inhabitants of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico....
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    Joel Bosch, also known by his stage name Taino, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer-songwriter, and producer best known for his song "Yo Soy Boricua Pa'...
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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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  • 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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  • The Guainía Taíno Tribe (Taíno: iukaieke Guainía) are an Indigenous tribe of the Caribbean recognised by the Government of the US Virgin Islands. They...
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  • The White Marl Taino site is an archaeological site between Kingston and Spanish town of Jamaica. Several archaeological studies in Jamaica have contributed...
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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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  • Cephalotes taino is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes that has been found preserved in amber. They display the odd shaped head characteristic...
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    Hispaniola (category Articles containing Taino-language text)
    The island was called by various names by its native people, the Taíno. The Taino had no written language, hence, historical evidence for these names...
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    Ciboney (redirect from Ciboney Taino)
    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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    has been applied at various times from the Lokono of South America to the Taíno, who lived in the Greater Antilles and northern Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean...
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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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  • Taínos is a 2005 Puerto Rican film written and directed by Benjamín López. The film follows Sara Cordero (Miró), a young archaeology student, who organizes...
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    Zemi (category Articles containing Taino-language text)
    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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    The Taíno ritual seat is a Pre-Columbian wooden seat made in the form of a man on all fours. It was made by the Taino people and found in a cave near...
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    in the metropolitan area of Santo Domingo, the capital city. The native Taíno people had inhabited Hispaniola before the arrival of Europeans, dividing...
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    Puerto Rico (category Articles containing Taino-language text)
    Puerto Rico (Spanish for 'rich port'; abbreviated PR; Taino: Borikén or Borinquen), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Estado Libre...
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    Enriquillo (redirect from Enrique (Taino))
    Enriquillo, also known as "Enrique" by the Spaniards, was a Taíno cacique who rebelled against the Spaniards between 1519 and 1533. Enriquillo's rebellion...
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    Cacique (category Taíno leaders)
    [kɐˈsikɨ, kaˈsiki]; feminine form: cacica) was a tribal chieftain of the Taíno people, who were the indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas, the Greater...
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    appears not to have been Cariban, but like that of their neighbors, the Taíno. Irving Rouse and others suggest that a smaller group of mainland peoples...
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    present in today's Puerto Ricans are traces (about 10-15%) of the aboriginal Taino natives that inhabited the island at the time European colonizers arrived...
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