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  2. Tainá: An Adventure in the Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Tainá: An Adventure in the Amazon (Portuguese: Tainá - Uma Aventura na Amazônia) is a 2000 Brazilian adventure film directed by Tânia Lamarca and Sérgio Bloch.. The film spawned a sequel and prequel, Tainá 2: A New Amazon Adventure and Tainá 3: The Origin, both released in 2004 and 2011.

  3. List of Taínos - Wikipedia

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    He fled to Hispaniola to what now is Dominican Republic after the 1511-16 Taino rebellion. [5] Acanorex: Cacique on Ayiti (currently Hispaniola) [6] Agüeybaná (The Great Sun) Cacique whose name means "The Great Sun" was "Supreme Cacique" in Puerto Rico who welcomed Juan Ponce de León and the conquistadors. His yucayeque was on the Guayanilla ...

  4. Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center - Wikipedia

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    Sector La Vega de Taní Barrio Tibes Ponce, Puerto Rico: Type: Archeology museum: Visitors: 60,000–80,000 per year [2] Director: José Reyes Feliciano (default Director) [2] Owner: Autonomous Municipality of Ponce: Website: visitponce.com /projects /parque-indigena-tibes

  5. Chiefdoms of Hispaniola - Wikipedia

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    Las Casas, Bartolomé de (1552) Brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias, Axel Springer ISBN 84-7700-006-9 SL Fombrun, Odette Roy (2006) History of my country, Haiti 1 ISBN 978-99935-0-133-6

  6. Yúcahu - Wikipedia

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    Yúcahu [1] —also written as Yucáhuguama Bagua Maórocoti, Yukajú, Yocajú, Yokahu or Yukiyú— was the masculine spirit of fertility in Taíno mythology. [2] He was the supreme deity or zemi of the Pre-Columbian Taíno people along with his mother Atabey who was his feminine counterpart. [3]

  7. Caciques in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Agüeybana El Bravo: La recuperación de un símbolo [Agüeybana El Bravo: Recovery of a symbol] (in Spanish). Ediciones Puerto. ISBN 9781934461181. Rouse, Irving (1983). The Tainos: Rise and Decline of the People Who Greeted Columbus. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300161830

  8. Spanish–Taíno War of San Juan–Borikén - Wikipedia

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    Three months later, Hernando de la Torre targeted Orocobix. [40] On June 10, 1512, Álvaro de Saavedra entered into the lands of Guayama. [ 40 ] Two days later, the Spanish breached the domain of Agüeybana II, with Gil leading the horseback attack and carrying back a couple of natives who were sold as slaves. [ 6 ]

  9. Tainá 3: The Origin - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon rainforest is invaded by pirates and a native girl named Maya ends up becoming a victim of bandits, leaving her baby Tainá orphaned. The child is sheltered between the roots of a great tree and rescued by the lonely old shaman Tigê, who takes care of her and only returns to his people five years later, when the new leader will be chosen as the defender of nature.

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