Miguel Sagué Jr. was born in Cuba, and grew up knowing his ancestors on his father’s side included the Taíno, the indigenous people of the Caribbean. He even had relatives in El Caney, an indigenous ...
At a broken down building that looks possibly foreclosed or abandoned, a dude in his mid-40s opens the door. He looks tired and has bags under his eyes the size of grapes. Inside his apartment, ...
The Indigenous peoples of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean are not extinct and they never were. “Todavía estamos aquí (we are still here)”: this is the powerful message of the modern Taíno movement and ...
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