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  2. Taíno heritage groups - Wikipedia

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    Taíno heritage groups are organizations, primarily located in the United States and the Caribbean, that promote Taíno revivalism. Many of these groups are from non-sovereign U.S. territories outside the contiguous United States, especially Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

  3. Taíno - Wikipedia

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    Guanahaní was the Taíno name for the island that Columbus renamed San Salvador (Spanish for "Holy Savior"). Columbus erroneously called the Taíno "Indians", a reference that has grown to encompass all the Indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere. A group of about 24 Taíno people were abducted and forced to accompany Columbus on his 1494 ...

  4. Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Taino reenactment in Puerto Rico. The Taíno, an Arawak people, were the major population group throughout most of the Caribbean. Their culture was divided into three main groups, the Western Taíno, the Classic Taíno, and the Eastern Taíno, with other variations within the islands.

  5. Columbus Restaurant Week is July 22-27. Here are 10 good ...

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    You have two dining paths to take during Columbus Restaurant Week, the twice-yearly discount palooza that's scheduled for its summer run from July 22 to 27. You can look for the best bargains ...

  6. April 2024 restaurant openings, closings in Columbus and ...

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    The new 1801 Tavern's goal is to become a "go-to sports bar, with elevated cocktail offerings and fantastic food. Early evidence points to progress on all three promises. The bar at 9721 Sawmill ...

  7. Guacanagaríx - Wikipedia

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    The colonists that remained there were killed by a rival tribe before Columbus returned on his second voyage. [ 2 ] Guacanagarix refused to ally himself with other caciques, who were trying to expel the Spaniards from the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo , and many times served as an informant and spy for the European settlers.

  8. Food Network to feature Columbus favorite

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    July 29, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Three versions of the “Dubai Chocolate Bar” from Al Aqsa Bakery. Columbus Monthly writers weigh in. Barbara J. Perenic/Columbus Dispatch

  9. Guarionex - Wikipedia

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    Since 1494 the Spaniards had imposed heavy tributes on the Taino population of Hispaniola. In 1495, Taino led by Caonabo raised up in arms but were crushed by Bartholomew Columbus . Guarionex then opted for accommodation and appeasement but by 1497 the situation had deteriorated further.