- language,
meaning the "Land of Wood and Water" or the "Land of Springs".
Yamaye has been
suggested as an
early Taino name for the
island as
recorded by...
-
significant po****tions
Guyana Suriname Venezuela French Guiana Languages Arawak Religion Traditional Lokono Animism Related ethnic groups Taino Yamaye...
- and at the
United Nations for the
United States to
recognize such groups.
Yamaye Guani Council Higuayagua Taino People of the
Caribbean Organization Jatibonicu...
- Montserrat,
Saint Kitts and Nevis,
Anguilla Ethnicity Taíno, Ciboney, Lucayan,
Yamaye Extinct possibly 19th
century Revival 2010s 2020,
revitalization efforts...
- Taínos
Palapa (structure)
Pomier Caves Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center Yamaye Eli D. Oquendo-Rodríguez.
Pablo L. Crespo-Vargas, editor. A
Orillas del...
- DC's ONLY REAL ROYALS?".
yamaye-mike.blogspot.com.
Retrieved 2024-05-12. Auld, Michael. "WASHINGTON DC's ONLY REAL ROYALS?".
yamaye-mike.blogspot.com. Retrieved...
- Spanish.
Borinquen - once
spoken on the
island of
Puerto Rico. (unattested)
Yamaye - once
spoken on the
island of Jamaica.
Lucaya - once
spoken on the Bahamas...
-
island or
place of
abundance Puerto Rico Borikén
Taino Land of the
Valiant and
Noble Lord
Jamaica Yamayé Taino Land of Wood and
Water or Land of Springs...
-
Caribs are the sons of the
Matinino Amazons. Columbus's
journal writes it as
Yamaye (Markham ed, p. 151).
Henige (1994: p. 153)
takes the use of the spelling...
- planters. It is
theorised that they may have
joined the
original Native Yamaye Maroons and the
Africa Kormantse Maroons of
Prince Naquan the
father of...