Talking Taino: Caribbean natural history from a native perspective by Carlson, Lisabeth A. (9780817380762) | Browns Books
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Talking Taino: Caribbean natural history from a native perspective (First Edition edition.)

Part of the Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory series
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Keegan and Carlson, combined, have spent over 45 years conducting archaeological research in the Caribbean, directing projects in Trinidad, Grenada, St.

Lucia, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, the Turks & Caicos Islands, and throughout the Bahamas.

Walking hundreds of miles of beaches, working without shade in the Caribbean sun, diving in refreshing and pristine waters, and studying the people and natural environment around them has given them insights into the lifeways of the people who lived in the Caribbean before the arrival of Christopher Columbus.

Sadly, harsh treatment extinguished the culture that we today call Taino or Arawak. In an effort to repay their debt to the past and the present, the authors have focused on the relationship between the Tanos of the past (revealed through archaeological investigations) and the present natural history of the islands.  Bringing the past to life and highlighting commonalities between past and present, they emphasize Tano words and beliefs about their worldview and culture.

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Product Details
University of Alabama Press
0817380760 / 9780817380762
eBook (EPUB)
18/11/2010
English
154 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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