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Bad Bunny Phoned Home

New York Magazine 14 Jan 2025
Inviting the listener to the range in verse two, it touches on the plight of Indigenous Taíno people who decamped there when the Spanish conquistadors landed and colonial subjugation commenced.
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Holocaust Museum Houston has free admission Dec. 21-Jan. 5

Jewish Herald Voice 27 Dec 2024
On view in the Lester and Sue Smith Gallery, “Caribbean Indigenous Resistance / Resistencia indígena del Caribe ¡Taíno Vive!” presents the history of the Taínos, the indigenous peoples of the northern ...
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River revival: Milwaukee's long-neglected Kinnickinnic River is on the verge of a revival

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 04 Dec 2024
... trail, depicting stories of water deities and spirits, like Atabey the fresh water goddess of the Taíno people, native inhabitants of the Caribbean islands, as well as Chaac, the Mayan god of rain.
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Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Low Boots

The Star - Shelby 25 Nov 2024
There are spoilers ahead ... Indigenous Caribbean) Historically, the TAÍNO were an indigenous people of the Caribbean, inhabiting the areas that are now Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and the Lesser Antilles.
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Researchers found a treasure trove of fossils in a Bahamian blue hole that could transform ...

Business Insider 20 Nov 2024
The Lucayan people, part of the Taíno culture, may have arrived on Great Abaco from Hispaniola and Jamaica as early as 720 CE ... The Lacayan people did, too, after Christopher Columbus mistakenly found his way to The Bahamas.
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HMH hosts Smithsonian traveling exhibition exploring Indigenous legacy of the Caribbean

Jewish Herald Voice 25 Oct 2024
This exhibition from the Smithsonian presents the history of the Taínos, the Indigenous peoples of the northern Caribbean Islands, and how their descendants are reaffirming their culture and identity today.
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New Clues Finally Unravel Mysteries Surrounding Christopher Columbus’ Origins and Remains

Ancient Origins 12 Oct 2024
On his second voyage in 1493, Columbus returned to the New World, landing in Puerto Rico, where he enslaved many of the native Taíno people, sending some back to Spain.
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Arroz con gandules: A warm hug for Hispanic Heritage Month

Washington Square News 24 Sep 2024
This dish’s roots can be traced back to the 16th century, when the indigenous Taíno people cultivated various beans and grains — including rice, which was introduced to the Caribbean by Spanish colonizers ... Ingredients ... Instructions ... .
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11 all-inclusive family resorts with jaw-dropping swim-up rooms

Usatoday 14 Sep 2024
Travel tips. How to save money on hotels, Airbnbs, cruises ... Problem Solved ... The resort-wide refresh drew inspiration from the Taíno, an indigenous people of the Caribbean, and also includes the addition of two new themed specialty restaurants.4 ... 5 ... 8.
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Puerto Rico Town in Chicago's Humboldt Park renamed Barrio Borikén in tribute to indigenous communities

Chicago Sun-Times 11 Jun 2024
The word "Taíno" references the Arawak-speaking peoples — and their descendants — of Puerto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic ... 46th Puerto Rican People’s Day Parade shows the ‘beauty of Chicago’.
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‘The ghost has taken the spirit of the Moon’: how Torres Strait Islanders predict eclipses

Raw Story 01 Apr 2024
They were saved by the Indigenous Taíno people, who gave them food and provisions ... An illustration of Columbus predicting a lunar eclipse to trick the Taíno people into providing his crew with food and supplies.
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Dominican food in North Hollywood is a tasty treasure at this restaurant

LA Daily News 08 Mar 2024
Which, in this case, translates as a confluence of the dishes and ingredients of Spain, the Middle East, African and Indigenous peoples like the Taíno ... We have a fair number of Cuban restaurants here in SoCal ... And darned good it is, too ... Show Caption ... .
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16 details you may have missed in Jennifer Lopez's 'This Is Me Now: A Love Story'

Business Insider 17 Feb 2024
In the first scene, the Artist narrates the tale of Taroo and Alida, which she says originates from the Taíno people ... This tale is a real myth, sometimes known as the Legend of the Hummingbird, from the Taíno people.
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Palestine’s and Turtle Island’s liberation are entwined

Al Jazeera 13 Dec 2023
As Alan Mikhel writes in his book God’s Shadow, Columbus described the weapons used by the Indigenous Taíno people of the Caribbean as “alfanjes, the Spanish name for the scimitars used by Muslim ...

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