- port".
Puerto Ricans often call the
island Borinquen, a
derivation of
Borikén, its
Indigenous Taíno name,
which is po****rly said to mean "Land of the...
- Taíno War of San Juan–
Borikén, also
known as the Taíno
Rebellion of 1511, was the
first major conflict to take
place in
Borikén, modern-day
Puerto Rico...
- of the two prin****l and most
powerful caciques of the Taíno
people in
Borikén when the
Spaniards first arrived there on
November 19, 1493. Agüeybaná...
- the prin****l and most
powerful cacique (chief) of the Taíno
people in
Borikén, modern-day
Puerto Rico, when the
Spanish first arrived on the
island on...
- Cuba, Jamaica, and
Puerto Rico, such as "Higuayagua" and "Yukayeke Taíno
Borikén".
There have also been
attempts to
revive the Taíno language—such as the...
- the Taíno
tribes living in the
Leeward Islands of the
Lesser Antilles,
Borikén (now
known as
Puerto Rico), the
Turks and
Caicos Islands, most of Ayiti-Kiskeya...
-
Borinquen or Boríquen or
Boríken is the Taíno-Kalipona name for
Puerto Rico. Borínquen may also
refer to: Borinquen, Aguadilla,
Puerto Rico, a barrio...
- for the
officially recognition of the
Jatibonicu Taíno
Tribal Nation of
Borikén. Torres's
academic background includes studies in
Cultural Anthropology...
- L. (Spring 2015). "Indigenous Revival, Indigeneity, and the Jíbaro in
Borikén".
Centro Journal. 27: 206–247. Hulme,
Peter (1
January 1993). "Making Sense...
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Histopedia de
Puerto (2019-07-19). "Caciques y
Yucayeques de
Borikén".
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Puerto Rico (in Spanish).
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