Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean: A Focus on the Taino

Wed, Oct 7 2020
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Virtual

Indigenous Peoples Day


Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean:   A Focus on the Taino  

"Most Americans are familiar with the rhyme, “in 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” However, few people are aware of the Taíno, the Caribbean Indigenous Peoples Columbus met and called “Indians.” Did you know that a number of English and Spanish words such as hurricane, iguana, barbeque, and tobacco, among others, are borrowed from the Taíno language? In this online presentation, internationally renowned advocate, artist, and educator, Roberto Múkaro Borrero (Guainía Taíno) will provide viewers with an introductory look at the history, culture, and contemporary issues of the Taíno People. This lecture presentation will be followed by a Q & A session."

Please click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4zsu9PTv8c to view this very interesting program. 

As special thank you to the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL) for generously sharing this program.  You can learn more about JCAL by visitng their website at https://www.jcal.org/

Enjoy!   

 

 

Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning 

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Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean:   A Focus on the Taino  

"Most Americans are familiar with the rhyme, “in 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” However, few people are aware of the Taíno, the Caribbean Indigenous Peoples Columbus met and called “Indians.” Did you know that a number of English and Spanish words such as hurricane, iguana, barbeque, and tobacco, among others, are borrowed from the Taíno language? In this online presentation, internationally renowned advocate, artist, and educator, Roberto Múkaro Borrero (Guainía Taíno) will provide viewers with an introductory look at the history, culture, and contemporary issues of the Taíno People. This lecture presentation will be followed by a Q & A session."

Please click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4zsu9PTv8c to view this very interesting program. 

As special thank you to the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL) for generously sharing this program.  You can learn more about JCAL by visitng their website at https://www.jcal.org/

Enjoy!   

 

 

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