-
bottom of the
hierarchy were the
common people, who were
known as
naborias.
These naborias were
workers who also hunted,
prepared food, and
built houses in...
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nitainos (or "captains", as the
Spanish called them), to
direct the
labor of
naborias under them for
these purposes.
Products such as yuca and
peppers were grown...
- they
settled new islands." Taíno
society was
divided into two classes:
naborias (commoners) and nitaínos (nobles). They were
governed by male and female...
-
encomendero of the
Villa de Santiago,
Francisco de Solís,
murdered two
naborías Indians. The
field bailiff was in
charge of
capturing the
Indians or blacks...
- makana, Juan
desquivel daka. Do not kill [me], I am Juan de Esquivel. Dios
naboría daca. Dios
naboriya daka. I am God's worker. Ahiacauo, guarocoel. Ahiyakawo...
- The
album Areíto
featured two songs, the cover-title song "Areíto" and "
Naboria daca, mayanimacaná",
which are sung in the
Arawak language of the extinct...
-
several members from Florida, New
Jersey and New York
Lodges of the IOOF.
Naborias Rebekahs Lodge No. 1 was also
formed in the country.
Philippines Filipinos...
- Taíno
society was
divided into two classes:
Nitaino (nobles) and the
Naboria (commoners). Both were
governed by
chiefs known as caciques, who were the...
- then
planted yuca cuttings. Taíno
society was
divided into two classes:
naborias (commoners) and mitaínos (nobles).
These were
governed by
chiefs known...
-
appeared to have been
loosely feudal with the
following Taíno classes:
naboría (common people), nitaíno' (sub-chiefs, or nobles), bohique, (shamans priests/healers)...