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Cosa (chi) è Taino$543728$ - definizione

ITALIAN COMUNE
Taino, Italy; Taino (VA)

Taino         
  • Native woman (probably Luisa Gainsa) with a girl in [[Baracoa]], Cuba in [[1919]].
  • Cacique (Chief) Taína, indigenous of the island of Hispaniola
  • left
  • [[Battle of Vega Real]]
  • ''Dujo'', a wooden ceremonial chair crafted by Taínos
  • Flag of the Jatibonicu Taíno Tribal Nation, a Taíno revivalist community.
  • Zemí, a physical object housing a zemi, spirit, or ancestor<br />''Lombards Museum''
  • [[Cassava]], starchy (''yuca'') roots, the Taínos' main crop
  • Caguana Ceremonial ball court (''batey'') in Puerto Rico, outlined with stones
  • Rock [[petroglyph]] overlaid with chalk in the Caguana Indigenous Ceremonial Center in Utuado, Puerto Rico
  • River Saliente]] in Jayuya, Puerto Rico
  • Chorro de Maíta]], Cuba
  • 9781463539283}}. The Puerto Rico caciques map illustration was also reprinted by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, in 1948, in the ''Handbook of South American Indians: The Circum-Caribbean Tribes'', Julian H. Steward, ed., volume 4, for the Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, for their Bulletin 143.)</ref>
  • Cohoba Spoon, 1200–1500<br />''[[Brooklyn Museum]]''
  • Taíno zemí sculpture<br />''[[Walters Art Museum]]''
  • Taíno women preparing [[cassava bread]] in 1565: grating yuca roots into paste, shaping the bread, and cooking it on a fire-heated burén
  • The Guanahatabey region in relation to Taíno and [[Island Carib]] groups
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE CARIBBEAN AND FLORIDA
Taínos; Tainos; Taino Indians; Taíno Art; Taino Art; Indigenous peoples of the Bahamas; Taino people; Taino; ATABEY (Goddess); Atabey Goddess; Taíno people; Island Arawak; Classic Taíno; Cuban Taíno; Taíno genocide; Draft:Taíno genocide; Taíno Genocide; Arawak genocide; Subtaino; Taíno Indian
['t??n??]
¦ noun an extinct Caribbean language of the Arawakan group.
Origin
from Taino taino 'noble, lord'.
Spanish–Taíno War of San Juan–Borikén         
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TAÍNO REBELLION OF 1511 IN PUERTO RICO
Battle of Yagüecas; Battle of Yaguecas; Taino rebellion of 1511; Taino rebellion; Taíno rebellion; Taíno rebellion of 1511; Spanish-Taíno War of San Juan-Borikén
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Taino ritual seat         
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  • Closer view of the seat's carved figure.
PRE-COLUMBIAN WOODEN SEAT
Taino Ritual Seat; Duhos
The Taíno ritual seat is a Pre-Columbian wooden seat made in the form of a man on all fours. It was made by the Taino people and found in a cave near the city of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.

Wikipedia

Taino, Lombardy

Taino (Italian pronunciation: [taˈiːno]) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Varese in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 50 km northwest of Milan and about 20 km southwest of Varese. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 3,353 and an area of 7.7 km2.

The municipality of Taino contains the frazione (subdivision) Cheglio (pronounced [ˈkeʎʎo]).

Taino borders the following municipalities: Angera, Sesto Calende.