- when
Europeans arrived have been
called Taínos, a term
coined by
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1836.
Taíno is not a
universally accepted denomination—it...
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published the Hiwatahia-
Taino Language Dictionary and
provided classes for its community. The
Taíno language was not written. The
Taínos used petroglyphs, but...
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ethnic cleansing campaigns List of
genocides "La tragédie des
Taïnos" [The
Tragedy of the
Tainos]. L'Histoire (in French) (322): 16. July–August 2007. Diaz...
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extinct Taino, Lombardy, a town in
Italy Taínos (film), a 2006
Puerto Rican film Eric
Taino (born 1975),
American tennis player Radio Taíno, a Cuban...
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after the
Taínos burned down the
settlement of Caparra.
Between 1514 and 1515, the
Spanish made
advances into the Daguao,
pushing the
Taínos to s**** refuge...
- the
Cuban Taínos from the rest of the
American and
Caribbean series suggests another source of po****tion influx. Rouse,
Irving 1992. The
Taínos. Rise and...
- many as one-third of the
remaining Taínos had died. In the
century following the
Spanish arrival on Hispaniola, the
Taíno po****tion fell by up to 95% of...
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Anacaona and the
first behike or
houngan Loco (loa). Rouse,
Irving (1993). The
Tainos: Rise and
Decline of the
People Who
Greeted Columbus (New ed.). New Haven:...
- that the
Tainos,
fearing that the
Spaniards might be gods,
refrained from
harming them.
After suffering under the
Spaniards for so long, the
Tainos, by order...
- one of the region’s most
developed cultures. The
creation myths of the
Taínos share similarities with
other Native American cosmologies. The
belief that...