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What on Earth Happened to the Taino? Indigenous People of the Caribbean
Just what on Earth happened to the Taino and other indigenous people of the Caribbean? Before the arrival of Europeans, it's estimated that well over a million natives inhabited the Caribbean, a region of islands stretching from North America to South America, but in only a matter of decades their population was nearly wiped off the face of the Earth in quite a gruesome manner.
Today we will be discussing where these native Caribbean people came from, where they went and how they still impact the region today through the genetics, culture and traditions of the modern inhabitants of places like Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Trinidad and elsewhere. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/what-became-of-the-taino-73824867/
https://www.resear...
published: 31 Jan 2020
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Christopher Columbus & the Indigenous Arawak People - Part 2
They’ll tell you the Arawak people are “extinct” because they don’t want their descendants to know about all the land rights they have and the restitution they are owed. These people are NOT extinct. I am a descendant and I’ve met many other descendants. We are everywhere! Arawak culture helped to shape the Americas.
Take my Remember Who You Are Ancestry Masterclass and trace your roots so you can claim your heritage and get back everything that was taken from your ancestors ! Remember who you are !
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published: 22 Nov 2023
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The Arawak People: First N.A. Indigenous People To Encounter Columbus
This video is for the ""The Arawak People".., their history, culture, affiliations.. and about their first meetings with Columbus, in 1492.
There is also am associated, two-video series in here for "The Taino People". Both of these Peoples were "the first to encounter the "colonists".
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The Arawak People are a group of Indigenous Peoples of South America and of the Caribbean.
Specifically..the term "Arawak" has been applied at various times to the Lokono People of South America and the Taíno People, who historically lived in the Greater Antilles and northern Lesser Antilles, in the Caribbean.
The term Arawak originally was applied by Europeans, specifically to the South American group who self-identified as: Arawak, Arhuaco.. or, Lo...
published: 02 Aug 2019
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The Arawaks - Tainos - The First People in Jamaica
Let's Learn Together TV Educational Vidoe on the Arawaks - Tainos - The First People in Jamaica - Out of Many, One People, their history, culture, and how they contributed to Jamaica's culture.
published: 16 Sep 2020
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Arawak tribe: how transport has changed (3/3)
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Members of the Arawak tribe of north-west Guyana talk about how transport in the tropical South American has changed in recent years.
(Part 3 of 3)
Playlist link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL19D50CE3B937446A
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published: 05 Jun 2009
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Black People Are The Original Indians, Arawak or Taino people or indigenous blacks From Florida
published: 29 Jul 2022
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The Arawak Peoples of South America and The Caribbean
By: Nathan Halvorsen (For Indigenous Studies 100)
published: 14 Mar 2019
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Caribbean Origins | History, Migrations & DNA
In 1492 AD, Christopher Columbus famously sailed across the Atlantic and landed in the Americas. He and his men were the first Europeans to wash up in the Bahamas, Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and eastern Cuba. On his return to Spain, the controversial explorer reported that the Caribbean was a land of gold laden islands. His brother, Bartholomew, later returned to the Americas and identified Hispaniola’s land and indigenous people as potentially profitable for the Spanish crown. Bartholomew estimated about 1.1 million people lived on Hispaniola, but modern scholars have generally used the range of 250,000 to a million people. However, the actual Caribbean aboriginal population is now known based on a new Caribbean DNA study published in the journal Nature, which fuses decades...
published: 05 Jun 2021
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Teachings from the Taino Arawak Culture of the Caribbean - Taino Studies
A short film by @forgottenlands.art from the 'Origin' series documenting Caribbean lifestyles that are sustaining history, influenced by Indigenous cultures
Ancestral practices guide conscious ways of healing within everyday life and will continue traditions of the past into the future. We must continue to celebrate our ancestors and traditions.
Shot on location in Cabarete, Dominican Republic by @dalimontesde.oca in collaboration with @tainostudies & @interconnect.life.
Toda nuestra gente bienvenida a nuestros espacios de aprendizaje decolonial, reconectando con nuestras raíces ancestrales caribeñas. All our classes also available in english.
Para más información sobre las clases de cultura e idioma (Arawako) ancestral del Caribe escríbenos a [email protected]
IG, TikTok: @ta...
published: 22 Apr 2021
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Arawak people
Brief description of Arawak people
Help us caption & translate this video!
https://amara.org/v/jWGR/
published: 02 Jun 2018
11:14
What on Earth Happened to the Taino? Indigenous People of the Caribbean
Just what on Earth happened to the Taino and other indigenous people of the Caribbean? Before the arrival of Europeans, it's estimated that well over a million ...
Just what on Earth happened to the Taino and other indigenous people of the Caribbean? Before the arrival of Europeans, it's estimated that well over a million natives inhabited the Caribbean, a region of islands stretching from North America to South America, but in only a matter of decades their population was nearly wiped off the face of the Earth in quite a gruesome manner.
Today we will be discussing where these native Caribbean people came from, where they went and how they still impact the region today through the genetics, culture and traditions of the modern inhabitants of places like Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Trinidad and elsewhere. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/what-became-of-the-taino-73824867/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/298214364_Admixture_in_the_Americas_Regional_and_National_Differences
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Carib
https://discoverdominica.com/en/places/67/kalinago-territory
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7575255/PICTURED-Descendants-Taino-Native-Americans-declared-extinct.html
https://wn.com/What_On_Earth_Happened_To_The_Taino_Indigenous_People_Of_The_Caribbean
Just what on Earth happened to the Taino and other indigenous people of the Caribbean? Before the arrival of Europeans, it's estimated that well over a million natives inhabited the Caribbean, a region of islands stretching from North America to South America, but in only a matter of decades their population was nearly wiped off the face of the Earth in quite a gruesome manner.
Today we will be discussing where these native Caribbean people came from, where they went and how they still impact the region today through the genetics, culture and traditions of the modern inhabitants of places like Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Trinidad and elsewhere. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/what-became-of-the-taino-73824867/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/298214364_Admixture_in_the_Americas_Regional_and_National_Differences
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Carib
https://discoverdominica.com/en/places/67/kalinago-territory
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7575255/PICTURED-Descendants-Taino-Native-Americans-declared-extinct.html
- published: 31 Jan 2020
- views: 853035
4:03
Christopher Columbus & the Indigenous Arawak People - Part 2
They’ll tell you the Arawak people are “extinct” because they don’t want their descendants to know about all the land rights they have and the restitution they ...
They’ll tell you the Arawak people are “extinct” because they don’t want their descendants to know about all the land rights they have and the restitution they are owed. These people are NOT extinct. I am a descendant and I’ve met many other descendants. We are everywhere! Arawak culture helped to shape the Americas.
Take my Remember Who You Are Ancestry Masterclass and trace your roots so you can claim your heritage and get back everything that was taken from your ancestors ! Remember who you are !
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#columbus #americanhistory #arawak
https://wn.com/Christopher_Columbus_The_Indigenous_Arawak_People_Part_2
They’ll tell you the Arawak people are “extinct” because they don’t want their descendants to know about all the land rights they have and the restitution they are owed. These people are NOT extinct. I am a descendant and I’ve met many other descendants. We are everywhere! Arawak culture helped to shape the Americas.
Take my Remember Who You Are Ancestry Masterclass and trace your roots so you can claim your heritage and get back everything that was taken from your ancestors ! Remember who you are !
Comment sections will be moderated and disrespect and ignorance will be blocked and deleted . Be respectful if you have something to say otherwise keep your mouth shut and keep it moving 😀
**Turn notifications on to be notified when each post goes live!**
Be sure to like, comment , and subscribe !
New posts every week !
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www.crystalsnherbs.com/ancestry
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Thank you for watching !!
#columbus #americanhistory #arawak
- published: 22 Nov 2023
- views: 5341
22:00
The Arawak People: First N.A. Indigenous People To Encounter Columbus
This video is for the ""The Arawak People".., their history, culture, affiliations.. and about their first meetings with Columbus, in 1492.
There is also am as...
This video is for the ""The Arawak People".., their history, culture, affiliations.. and about their first meetings with Columbus, in 1492.
There is also am associated, two-video series in here for "The Taino People". Both of these Peoples were "the first to encounter the "colonists".
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The Arawak People are a group of Indigenous Peoples of South America and of the Caribbean.
Specifically..the term "Arawak" has been applied at various times to the Lokono People of South America and the Taíno People, who historically lived in the Greater Antilles and northern Lesser Antilles, in the Caribbean.
The term Arawak originally was applied by Europeans, specifically to the South American group who self-identified as: Arawak, Arhuaco.. or, Lokono.
As previously mentioned, The Arawak & Taíno Peoples were among the first Indigenous Peoples to encounter Spanish Conquistadors, when Christopher Columbus visited multiple islands and Chiefdoms, on his first voyage, in 1492.
Relationships, between the Spaniards.. and the Taino & Arawak Peoples.. would ultimately take a very saddening turn.
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I claim no ownership of any of the clips, video and music expressed in this video...and employ my borrowing of them with much respect and thanks. Credits are also given at the end of the videos..., as well as below.
**** No personal monetization is being done with this video, by me..., nor am I receiving any other benefits from any of these videos.. They are meant for all.., to heal, teach, discuss, inspire and inform...and share. No theft and/or disrespect is intended. I make these with love and respect.
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I thank, with respect: The Arawak People & Nation..; All the respected Elders in this video..; Wikipedia..com..; "The War Against The Indians" - Harry Rasky..; GERMAN PEREZ.. JOAN HENRY..
ANDREW VASQUEZ .. and to all the other brothers and sisters who have contributed to this video.., in any way... , with any photos.
Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..!
*Set video to 960 X 540p HD, for best viewing.
(480P - You-Tube)
https://wn.com/The_Arawak_People_First_N.A._Indigenous_People_To_Encounter_Columbus
This video is for the ""The Arawak People".., their history, culture, affiliations.. and about their first meetings with Columbus, in 1492.
There is also am associated, two-video series in here for "The Taino People". Both of these Peoples were "the first to encounter the "colonists".
-------------------------------------------------
The Arawak People are a group of Indigenous Peoples of South America and of the Caribbean.
Specifically..the term "Arawak" has been applied at various times to the Lokono People of South America and the Taíno People, who historically lived in the Greater Antilles and northern Lesser Antilles, in the Caribbean.
The term Arawak originally was applied by Europeans, specifically to the South American group who self-identified as: Arawak, Arhuaco.. or, Lokono.
As previously mentioned, The Arawak & Taíno Peoples were among the first Indigenous Peoples to encounter Spanish Conquistadors, when Christopher Columbus visited multiple islands and Chiefdoms, on his first voyage, in 1492.
Relationships, between the Spaniards.. and the Taino & Arawak Peoples.. would ultimately take a very saddening turn.
-------------------------------------------------
I claim no ownership of any of the clips, video and music expressed in this video...and employ my borrowing of them with much respect and thanks. Credits are also given at the end of the videos..., as well as below.
**** No personal monetization is being done with this video, by me..., nor am I receiving any other benefits from any of these videos.. They are meant for all.., to heal, teach, discuss, inspire and inform...and share. No theft and/or disrespect is intended. I make these with love and respect.
---------
I thank, with respect: The Arawak People & Nation..; All the respected Elders in this video..; Wikipedia..com..; "The War Against The Indians" - Harry Rasky..; GERMAN PEREZ.. JOAN HENRY..
ANDREW VASQUEZ .. and to all the other brothers and sisters who have contributed to this video.., in any way... , with any photos.
Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..!
*Set video to 960 X 540p HD, for best viewing.
(480P - You-Tube)
- published: 02 Aug 2019
- views: 93081
1:52
The Arawaks - Tainos - The First People in Jamaica
Let's Learn Together TV Educational Vidoe on the Arawaks - Tainos - The First People in Jamaica - Out of Many, One People, their history, culture, and how they ...
Let's Learn Together TV Educational Vidoe on the Arawaks - Tainos - The First People in Jamaica - Out of Many, One People, their history, culture, and how they contributed to Jamaica's culture.
https://wn.com/The_Arawaks_Tainos_The_First_People_In_Jamaica
Let's Learn Together TV Educational Vidoe on the Arawaks - Tainos - The First People in Jamaica - Out of Many, One People, their history, culture, and how they contributed to Jamaica's culture.
- published: 16 Sep 2020
- views: 208980
2:07
Arawak tribe: how transport has changed (3/3)
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Free learning from The Open University htt...
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Members of the Arawak tribe of north-west Guyana talk about how transport in the tropical South American has changed in recent years.
(Part 3 of 3)
Playlist link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL19D50CE3B937446A
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Members of the Arawak tribe of north-west Guyana talk about how transport in the tropical South American has changed in recent years.
(Part 3 of 3)
Playlist link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL19D50CE3B937446A
---
Study 'Environment: journey through a changing world' wth the OU http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course/u116.htm
Explore qualifications in Environment, Development and International Studies' with the OU http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/environment-development-and-international-studies/index.htm
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- published: 05 Jun 2009
- views: 2883
14:28
Caribbean Origins | History, Migrations & DNA
In 1492 AD, Christopher Columbus famously sailed across the Atlantic and landed in the Americas. He and his men were the first Europeans to wash up in the Baham...
In 1492 AD, Christopher Columbus famously sailed across the Atlantic and landed in the Americas. He and his men were the first Europeans to wash up in the Bahamas, Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and eastern Cuba. On his return to Spain, the controversial explorer reported that the Caribbean was a land of gold laden islands. His brother, Bartholomew, later returned to the Americas and identified Hispaniola’s land and indigenous people as potentially profitable for the Spanish crown. Bartholomew estimated about 1.1 million people lived on Hispaniola, but modern scholars have generally used the range of 250,000 to a million people. However, the actual Caribbean aboriginal population is now known based on a new Caribbean DNA study published in the journal Nature, which fuses decades of archaeological work with cutting edge genetic technology. This breakthrough study shows that the local population before the arrival of the Spanish was much lower and far less heterogenous than thought.
Archaeologists and anthropologists know that the Caribbean was one of the last parts of the Americas settled by humans, but a new study of DNA has revealed when, how, and where the original Caribbean inhabitants came from.
Professor David Reich of the Harvard Medical School led a team of researchers who analyzed “the genomes of 263 individuals,” representing the largest ever study of ancient human DNA in the Americas. The Caribbean DNA study concluded that the Caribbean had been settled by two major migratory waves of highly mobile people, separated by thousands of years. However, according to an article by the Florida Museum of Natural History , on their way to this conclusion, the researchers developed a new genetic technique for estimating the island’s past population size, prior to the first Spanish landings.
A new paper studying ancient DNA from the Caribbean, posted this week on bioRxiv, explains that the Caribbean has one of the most culturally diverse mixes of human beings on the planet, but it was one of the last places in the Americas to be occupied by people between 8000 and 5000 years ago. Where these early migrants came from has always been a mystery until this study of ancient DNA probed into the deep history of the Caribbean and the story discovered by the researchers is one of “migration and cultural mingling” revealing how descendants of the first inhabitants interacted with new waves of migrants who arrived about 2800 years ago.
Links to original articles.
DNA Study Rewrites Caribbean Population History
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/caribbean-dna-0014712
DNA Studies Reveals True Origins of First Inhabitants of the Caribbean
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/caribbean-inhabitants-0013816
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In 1492 AD, Christopher Columbus famously sailed across the Atlantic and landed in the Americas. He and his men were the first Europeans to wash up in the Bahamas, Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and eastern Cuba. On his return to Spain, the controversial explorer reported that the Caribbean was a land of gold laden islands. His brother, Bartholomew, later returned to the Americas and identified Hispaniola’s land and indigenous people as potentially profitable for the Spanish crown. Bartholomew estimated about 1.1 million people lived on Hispaniola, but modern scholars have generally used the range of 250,000 to a million people. However, the actual Caribbean aboriginal population is now known based on a new Caribbean DNA study published in the journal Nature, which fuses decades of archaeological work with cutting edge genetic technology. This breakthrough study shows that the local population before the arrival of the Spanish was much lower and far less heterogenous than thought.
Archaeologists and anthropologists know that the Caribbean was one of the last parts of the Americas settled by humans, but a new study of DNA has revealed when, how, and where the original Caribbean inhabitants came from.
Professor David Reich of the Harvard Medical School led a team of researchers who analyzed “the genomes of 263 individuals,” representing the largest ever study of ancient human DNA in the Americas. The Caribbean DNA study concluded that the Caribbean had been settled by two major migratory waves of highly mobile people, separated by thousands of years. However, according to an article by the Florida Museum of Natural History , on their way to this conclusion, the researchers developed a new genetic technique for estimating the island’s past population size, prior to the first Spanish landings.
A new paper studying ancient DNA from the Caribbean, posted this week on bioRxiv, explains that the Caribbean has one of the most culturally diverse mixes of human beings on the planet, but it was one of the last places in the Americas to be occupied by people between 8000 and 5000 years ago. Where these early migrants came from has always been a mystery until this study of ancient DNA probed into the deep history of the Caribbean and the story discovered by the researchers is one of “migration and cultural mingling” revealing how descendants of the first inhabitants interacted with new waves of migrants who arrived about 2800 years ago.
Links to original articles.
DNA Study Rewrites Caribbean Population History
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/caribbean-dna-0014712
DNA Studies Reveals True Origins of First Inhabitants of the Caribbean
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/caribbean-inhabitants-0013816
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- published: 05 Jun 2021
- views: 420789
5:38
Teachings from the Taino Arawak Culture of the Caribbean - Taino Studies
A short film by @forgottenlands.art from the 'Origin' series documenting Caribbean lifestyles that are sustaining history, influenced by Indigenous cultures
An...
A short film by @forgottenlands.art from the 'Origin' series documenting Caribbean lifestyles that are sustaining history, influenced by Indigenous cultures
Ancestral practices guide conscious ways of healing within everyday life and will continue traditions of the past into the future. We must continue to celebrate our ancestors and traditions.
Shot on location in Cabarete, Dominican Republic by @dalimontesde.oca in collaboration with @tainostudies & @interconnect.life.
Toda nuestra gente bienvenida a nuestros espacios de aprendizaje decolonial, reconectando con nuestras raíces ancestrales caribeñas. All our classes also available in english.
Para más información sobre las clases de cultura e idioma (Arawako) ancestral del Caribe escríbenos a
[email protected]
IG, TikTok: @tainostudies
https://wn.com/Teachings_From_The_Taino_Arawak_Culture_Of_The_Caribbean_Taino_Studies
A short film by @forgottenlands.art from the 'Origin' series documenting Caribbean lifestyles that are sustaining history, influenced by Indigenous cultures
Ancestral practices guide conscious ways of healing within everyday life and will continue traditions of the past into the future. We must continue to celebrate our ancestors and traditions.
Shot on location in Cabarete, Dominican Republic by @dalimontesde.oca in collaboration with @tainostudies & @interconnect.life.
Toda nuestra gente bienvenida a nuestros espacios de aprendizaje decolonial, reconectando con nuestras raíces ancestrales caribeñas. All our classes also available in english.
Para más información sobre las clases de cultura e idioma (Arawako) ancestral del Caribe escríbenos a
[email protected]
IG, TikTok: @tainostudies
- published: 22 Apr 2021
- views: 38027
2:21
Arawak people
Brief description of Arawak people
Help us caption & translate this video!
https://amara.org/v/jWGR/
Brief description of Arawak people
Help us caption & translate this video!
https://amara.org/v/jWGR/
https://wn.com/Arawak_People
Brief description of Arawak people
Help us caption & translate this video!
https://amara.org/v/jWGR/
- published: 02 Jun 2018
- views: 3353