Mitología y religión
de los Taínos
Sebastián Robiou
Mitología Taína
Ramón Pané y la Relación
sobre las antigüedades
de los indios
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EditorialNuevoMundo
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Astronomía en la Prehistoria
del Caribe Insular:
Arqueoastronomía de las
plazas megalíticas Antillanas
Angel Rodríguez, PHD
EditorialNuevoMundo
@hotmail.com
Taínos / Morning Girl
(Grados 3-7, en Español)
Lives on their Caribbean
Island in 1492
Puerto Rico:
An Interpretive
History from
Precolumbia Times
to 1900
Voces de la Cultura
Mapas antiguos, fotos,
carteles, pinturas,
documentos, entrevistas,
postales, etc.
¡Muy recomendado!
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LIBROS : DICCIONARIOS Y ENCICLOPEDIASLIBROS : BESTSELLERS
LIBROS : GENEALOGÍA Y HERÁLDICAREVISTAS EN ESPAÑOL
LIBROS CRISTIANOSLIBROS : VIDAS DE SANTOSHISTORIA: FERNANDO PICÓ
LIBROS CATÓLICOSLIBROS DE COCINA CRIOLLA
Libros escritos por Ratzinger (Nuevo papa
Benedicto XVI)
Magníficos libros sobre los indios taínos
y la época precolombina.
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LOS TAÍNOS - HISTORIA PRECOLOMBINA - COLONIZACIÓN
Libros de historia de Puerto Rico por Fernando
Picó
Adquiera
las aclamadas
obras
del historiador
jesuita
Fernando
Picó.
Cave of the Jagua: The Mythological World
of the
Tainos
Earliest Inhabitants: The Dynamics of the
Jamaican
Taino
The Golden Flower: A Taino Myth From Puerto
Rico
Flor de oro: un mito taíno de Puerto Rico
Taino: Pre-Columbian Art and Culture from
the Caribbean
Ricardo
Alegría
Estudios de Lexicología Antillana
Diccionario Taíno Ilustrado
Taino: The Activity Book
Taínos y Caribes
por Sebastián
Robiou
Lamarche
Excavations at María de la Cruz Cave and
Hacienda
Grande
Village Site, Loíza, Puerto
Rico
(Yale
University Publications in Anthropology
por Ricardo
Alegría
Taino Revival: Critical Perspectives on Puerto
Rican
Identity
and Cultural Politics
Indian Freedom: The Cause of Bartolome de
las Casas
Taino: The Activity Book por Edwin Fontánez
Short Account Destruction W Indies por fray B. de Las Casas
Encuentro por Jane Yolen
Encounter por Jane Yolen
Ball Courts and Ceremonial Plazas in the
West
Indies (Yale University publications in anthropology)
por Ricardo
Alegría
Puerto Rico : An Interpretive History from
Precolumbia
Times
to 1900 por Olga Jiménez de Wagenheim.
The Indigenous People of the Caribbean
El retorno de Turey el Taíno
Tainos/Morning Girl
The Secret Footprints por Julia Álvarez
Arqueologia linguística: Estudios modernos
dirigidos
al rescate
y reconstrucción del
arahuaco
taíno
Taíno : Pre-Columbian Art and Culture from
the Caribbean
Taínos y Caribes, las culturas aborígenes
antillanas
The Tainos: Rise and Decline of the People
Who Greeted
Columbus Irving Rouse
The author
discusses
"the
Tainos,
inhabitants
of the
islands
of the
northern
Caribbean
Sea,
. . .
as they
existed
during the time
of Columbus,
contrasting
their
customs
with
those
of their
neighbors.
He then
moves backward
intime
to the
ancestors
of the
Tainos--two
successive
groups
who settled
the West
Indies
and who
are known
to archeologists
as the
Saladoid
peoples
and the
Ostionoid
peoples.
By reconstructing
the development
of these
groups
and studying
their
interaction
with
other
groups
during
the centuries
before
Columbus,
Rouse
{aims
to} show
precisely
who the
Tainos
were.
He .
. . {discusses}
Columbus's
four
voyages,
the events
of the
European
contact,
and the
early
Spanish views
of the
Tainos."
(Publisher's
note)
Discovering the Americas : The Archive of
the Indies por Pedro González, Archivo General de Indias
Splendidly
illustrated
book;
contains
collections
of Spain's
General
Archive
of the
Indies;
documents
relating
to the
discovery
of the
American
continent,
meticulous
records
kept
by explorers,
geographers,
shippers,
traders,
soldiers,
missionaries,
settlers
and government
officials
from
the 16th
to the
18th centuries;
artwork
includes
depictions
of the
original
inhabitants
of the
Americas,
16th
c. maps
showing
the Spanish-colonial
expansion
in
the New
World;
old drawings,
sketches
and
paintings;
trade
and commerce
and include
reports
from
missionaries
on shipwrecks
and
lost
treasures.
All in
all,
a fascinating
look
into
one of
the most
important archives
in the
world.
In Defense of the Indians :
by Don
Fray
Bartolome
de las
Casas, of the
Order
of Preachers
History of the Indians of Puerto Rico (Colección
de estudios
puertorriqueños)
por Ricardo
Alegría
Excavations at the Indian Creek Site, Antigua
West
Indies
(Yale University Publications
in Anthropology,
Vol 82) Irving Rouse, Ricardo Alegría
America in 1492: The World of the Indian
Peoples
Before
the Arrival of Columbus
por Ramón Dacal
Art and Archaeology of Pre-Columbian Cuba por Ramón Dacal
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The Archaeology
of the
Caribbean
Bartolomé de
las Casas
Atariba and Niguayona:
A Story
from
the Taino
People
of Puerto
Rico
Taino Revival:
Critical
Perspectives
on Puerto
Rican
Identity
and Cultural
Politics
Brevísima Relación
de la
Destrucción
de las
Indias
Ancient Borinquen:
Archaeology
and
Ethnohistory
of Native
Puerto
Rico
Bartolomé de
Las Casas:
Great
Prophet
of the
Americas
Short Account of
the Destruction
of the
Indies
Fray
Bartolomé
de Las
Casas
The Four Voyages
of Christopher
Columbus
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The Indigenous People of the Caribbean por Samuel M. Wilson, Ricardo Alegría y
otros
Relación acerca de las antiguedades de los
Indios: el
primer Tratado
escritio en América
por Fray Ramón
Pané (Traducción
del escrito
antiguo)
An Account of the Antiquities of the Indians
: Chronicles
of the New
World Encounter por Fray Ramón Pané (Traducción del escrito
antiguo)
Columbus's Outpost among the Taínos: Spain
and America
at La Isabela,
1493-1498 por Kathleen A. Deagan, José María Cruxent
In 1493 Christopher
Columbus led
a fleet
of seventeen
ships and more
than twelve
hundred
men to found
a royal trading
colony in America.
Columbus had
high hopes
for his settlement,
which he named
La Isabela
after the queen
of Spain, but
just five years
later it was
in ruins. It
remains important,
however,
as the first
site of European
settlement
in America
and the first
place of sustained
interaction
between Europeans
and the indigenous
Taínos. Kathleen
Deagan and
José María
Cruxent
now tell the
story of this
historic enterprise.
Drawing on
their ten-year
archaeological
investigation
of the site
of La Isabela,
along with
research into
Columbus-era
documents,
they contrast
Spanish expectations
of America
with the actual
events and
living conditions
at America's
first European
town. Deagan
and Cruxent
argue that
La Isabela
failed
not because
Columbus was
a poor planner
but
because his
vision of America
was grounded
in European
experience
and could not
be sustained
in the face
of the realities
of American
life. Explaining
that the original
Spanish
economic and
social frameworks
for colonization
had to be altered
in America
in response
to the American
landscape and
the non-elite
Spanish and
Taíno people
who occupied
it,
they shed light
on larger questions
of American
colonialism
and the development
of Euro-American
cultural identity.
Relación acerca de las antiguedades de los
Indios: El
primer Tratado
escrito en América por Fray Ramón Pané
A Brief History of the Caribbean: From the
Arawak and
the Carib to
the Present por Jan Rogozinski
Taínos : Morning Girl por Michael Dorris
Isla Brava: épica del indio taíno de Boriquén por Nano Bauta
El Diario de Cristóbal Colón por Cristóbal Colón, fray B. de Las Casas
The Log of Christopher Columbus' First Voyage
to America
in the Year
1492 por Cristóbal Colón, fray B. de Las Casas
The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus por Cristóbal Colón, fray B. de Las Casas
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