They are 'priceless', 'significant', and 'belong to the people' They are priceless, they are significant to the story of Jamaica, and they belong to the people of Jamaica. A spokeswoman from the ...
We have all heard of the indigenous people of Jamaica, the Tainos, but what impact, if any, did they leave on our culture? Dr Lesley-Gail Atkinson Swaby has been studying the Tainos for years, and she ...
I was heartened when I read in the Jamaica Observer of Tuesday, November 10, 2020 the decision of the Government of Jamaica to retrieve postcolonial Taino wooden sculptures based at the British Museum ...
The Taíno, indigenous people of the Caribbean, were the primary inhabitants of what is now Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and The Bahamas. Their cultural and historical ...
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