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  2. Coquí - Wikipedia

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    The repeated coquí symbol suggests the influence of the coquí on art, poetry, and decorative works such as pottery in Taino society. [citation needed] In these carvings, the positioning [clarification needed] of frog-like hands represented "femaleness". In addition, coquí frogs, with their rich vocals before a rain, were said to be ...

  3. Zemi - Wikipedia

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    Taino Zemi mask from Walters Art Museum. A zemi or cemi (Taíno: semi [sÉ›mi]) [2] was a deity or ancestral spirit, and a sculptural object housing the spirit, among the Taíno people of the Caribbean. [3] Cemi’no or Zemi’no is a plural word for the spirits.

  4. Flame Resistant Organizational Gear - Wikipedia

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    The unit commander can dictate how much protection is needed by ordering one of two FROG levels, which alter how much protective clothing is necessary. The Corps is acquiring a new cold-weather flame-resistant shirt, specifically for the bitter cold winters of Afghanistan , along with a new fire-resistant glove for increased insulation in cold ...

  5. Atabey (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Atabey is an ancestral mother of the Taíno, one of two supreme ancestral spirits in Taíno mythology.She was worshipped as a zemi, which is an embodiment of nature and ancestral spirit, (not to be confused with a goddess, how she is commonly referred to in colonial terms to replace Taíno verbiage and culture) of fresh water and fertility; [1] she is the female entity who represents the ...

  6. Taíno - Wikipedia

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    [134] [135] This often included learning English and Spanish, and being required to wear Anglo-American clothing. [136] Some Puerto Rican children were sent to the Carlisle Indian Industrial School , the flagship among American Indian boarding schools , [ 134 ] [ 137 ] [ 135 ] including children with Taíno heritage. [ 107 ]

  7. List of military clothing camouflage patterns - Wikipedia

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    Frog Skin/Spot: Frog Skin: 1942: United States. Reversible: 5-color jungle one side, 3-color beach the other. [40] Also sometimes called "Duckhunter." Used by the US, (primarily the USMC) in World War II. Remained in use by the USMC into the 1960s. Also used by Turkey until 1980s in different colorways. [28] Hungarian camouflage pattern 2015M ...

  8. Ciboney - Wikipedia

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    Ciboney was the region of Cuba inhabited by the Western Taíno group.. The Ciboney, or Siboney, were a Taíno people of Cuba, Jamaica, and the Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti.A Western Taíno group living in Cuba during the 15th and 16th centuries, they had a dialect and culture distinct from the Classic Taíno in the eastern part of the island, though much of the Ciboney territory was under the ...

  9. Taíno mythology - Wikipedia

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