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  2. File:Taino - Zemi - Walters 20056.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Puerto Rican art - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican art is the diverse historic collection of visual and hand-crafted arts originating from the island. The art of the Puerto Ricans (Spanish: puertorriqueños or boricuas) draws from the various cultural traditions of the indigenous Taino people, as well as the history of the island as the subject of various other nations.

  4. Pete Martinez - Wikipedia

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    He also studied at the Art Student League in New York, where he kept a studio in the Woolworth Building. To supplement his income he performed on the rodeo circuit in New York and Boston, [ 4 ] competing in Madison Square Garden During the 1932 World Series Rodeo he joined up with other "hard-riding artist" including, Henry Ziegler and Harmon ...

  5. Jamaican art - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican art dates back to Jamaica's indigenous Taino Indians who created zemis, carvings of their gods, for ritual spiritual purposes. The demise of this culture after European colonisation heralded a new era of art production more closely related to traditional tastes in Europe, created by itinerant artists keen to return picturesque images ...

  6. Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The art of the neo-Taínos demonstrates that these nations had metallurgical skills, and it has been postulated by some e.g. Paul Sidney Martin, [17] that the inhabitants of these islands mined and exported metals such as copper (Martin et al. 1947). The Cuban town of (San Ramón de) Guaninao means the place of copper and is surmised to have ...

  7. Taíno archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Taíno pictographs in Cuevas de las Maravillas, the Dominican Republic. Historian Frank Moya Pons states during the early period of Spanish colonization in the Dominican Republic a process "of transculturation began whereby Taino's mixed within the Spanish population, together with African slaves, giving rise to a new Creole culture.

  8. Taíno - Wikipedia

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    The Taino people utilized dried tobacco leaves, which they smoked using pipes and cigars. Alternatively, they finely crushed the leaves and inhaled them through a hollow tube. The natives employed uncomplicated yet efficient tools for planting and caring for their crops.

  9. J. K. Ralston - Wikipedia

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    James Kenneth "J.K." Ralston (March 31, 1896 – November 26, 1987) [1] was an American painter of the Old American West whose primary topics were the American West and images of cowboys and American Indians. He also did commercial artwork.