The Taíno, indigenous people of the Caribbean, were the primary inhabitants of what is now Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and The Bahamas. Their cultural and historical ...
Taíno culture takes the spotlight in the 21st annual Children’s Festival at the National Museum of the American Indian’s George Gustav Heye Center in New York, Saturday and Sunday, May 18–19, 11 a.m.
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Priscilla Colón speaks to an audience about the Taíno language and culture ...
Ricky and Emil Collado turned a teenager’s frustration with golf’s lack of Latino representation into Taíno Golf, a thriving apparel brand that celebrates indigenous Caribbean culture. Now, as both ...
The Massachusetts House of Representatives honored the Higuayagua Taino Luku Kairi Tribal Nation with a formal resolution Wednesday. The Taino people are the indigenous forebears of people from Puerto ...
Once upon a time, the Taino people inhabited much of the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, present-day Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Jamaica and other islands. Then Christopher Columbus arrived in ...
A member of the Jamaican parliament has called out the British Museum for holding onto indigenous cultural heritage, joining growing calls worldwide for the repatriation of artifacts collected during ...
Explore the complexities of Taino culture and its revival among heritage groups in Puerto Rico, blending history and identity. CORRECTED: This article originally stated that the Taíno were extinct, ...
Taíno culture takes the spotlight in the 21st annual Children’s Festival at the National Museum of the American Indian’s George Gustav Heye Center in New York, Saturday and Sunday, May 18–19, 11 a.m.