- from
Puerto Rico
Genus Quemisia Quemisia gravis from
Hispaniola Genus Xaymaca Xaymaca fulvopulvis from
Jamaica Subfamily Clidomyinae Genus Clidomys Clidomys...
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Allen since 2009. The
indigenous people, the Taíno,
called the
island Xaymaca in
their language,
meaning the "Land of Wood and Water" or the "Land of...
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original on 7
February 2024.
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arrival of
Columbus in 1494.
Early inhabitants of
Jamaica named the land "
Xaymaca",
meaning "land of wood and water". The
Spanish enslaved the Arawak, who...
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Caribbean island country Jamaica is unrelated,
coming from the Taíno term
Xaymaca,
meaning "land of wood and water" or "land of springs"; the "x" spelling...
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Echimyidae †Heptaxodontidae
Amblyrhiza Clidomys Elasmodontomys Quemisia Xaymaca Octodontidae Aconaemys Octodon Octodontomys Octomys Pipanacoctomys Spalacopus...
- Hispaniola. Its
indigenous Arawakan-speaking Taíno
inhabitants named the
island Xaymaca,
meaning the "Land of Wood and Water", or the "Land of Springs". Formerly...
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explained that "Jamaica" is an
English corruption of what
Columbus called Xaymaca, the part of the
world that she
comes from, and "Kincaid"
appeared to go...
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arrived at the
island of
Juana (Cuba) on
April 30 and
Jamaica (called "
Xaymaca" by the
indigenous Taíno,
meaning "land of springs") on May 5. Columbus...