A directory of online resources on the Tainos of the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico and amongst immigrant communities in the United States.
Statement from Chief Pedro Guanikeyu Torres of the Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation calling for "peaceful unity" among the disparate Taino organizations.
Mission Statement of the Jatobonicu Historical Foundation, organizational membership, and map of Taino chiefdoms of Puerto Rico are offered on this page.
Challenging the argument that the Taino Indians of the Caribbean are extinct, the author argues that they have always been present.
This is the "official tribal Government web site of the Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation of Boriken" (Puerto Rico), featuring a wide range of pages on Taino culture and history, essays, photographs, links, and organizational information.
This is the personal page for a self-described Native American/Latino lecturer, storyteller, and poet of Taino descent.
This is an article outlining, in broad terms, the early colonial situation of Caribbean natives.
This page provides an ethnohistoric overview of the Timucua of Florida and their Taino relations.
Taino FAQ, materials on Christopher Columbus, Taino culture history, a gallery of images, and a short history of the Jatibonicu Taino Tribe of New Jersey are featured on this page.
Chief Petro Guanikeyu Torres provides a short essay on Taino history and cultural revival.
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