The Massachusetts State Senate is the first state senate in the United States to acknowledge the culture and heritage of the descendents of the Taíno indigenous people. "Massachusetts is saying that ...
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 ...
The goal is show the story of a people whom traditional scholarship once labeled as “extinct.” Now, the Yale Peabody Museum’s newest temporary gallery to run from Dec. 13 through June 21, 2026, will ...
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 ...
BOSTON — 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 ...
A proud indigenous Puerto Rican and native Taino, Oakland-based artist Smokie Arce moved to the Bay Area 16 years ago, making a name for herself in the local art scene through a lens of activism. Now, ...
It took Miguel Sague Jr. and Silantoi Nkoyo only a few minutes of chatting in a mucky field at a powwow Sunday afternoon to start trading gifts. Sague, a retired art teacher and member of the United ...
The National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian Latino Center presented Taíno: A Symposium in Conversation with the Movement on September 8, 2018 to celebrate the exhibition Taíno: ...
When Christopher Columbus sailed westward from Spain in 1492, he did not expect to find paradise. He was looking for a shortcut to Asia, a new route for spices and gold. Instead, he stumbled onto ...
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