diosmio,que pila de taino caca.mi gato es mas taino.un chorro de buscones sin principio.NADIE hoy sabe NADA de como sonaba la musica taina.Estos son cuentos de oportunistas buscando identidad en el toilet de Disneyland.Que poca verguenza.Que mas?Musica de chupacabra brincando y saltando en Atlantis?You should be ashamed co-opting native history for cheap applaus from Japanese tourists on a weekend tour of "real Tainos" in Puerto Rico.Next stop Miami to drink from the fountain of youth.
The "National Indigenous Festival" (Festival Nacional Indígena) which honors the memory of Hayuya and the Taino heritage is celebrated annually on November in the town of Jayuya, Puerto Rico. This year will take place on November 19-22, 2009 making it the 40th year of this festival. There is a monument of Hayuya, the only one of its kind to be dedicated to a Taino Cacique, located in Jayuya's Cultural Center next to a Taino tomb.
janemas, you are right this music have nothing to do with the real taino music
please have in mind that this people may have puertorrivcan blood but they have no taino cultural background the group that resembles the most about taino rituals are in puerto rico they are called concilio taino they still live in puerto rico and have the dna heritage too they got their areytos from the arawakos that still alive today real present day native from wich the tainos come from.
Everyone brings music to the USA. Some music is created right in the states either by ethnic influence or self creation and for the most part through merging. Pan-American music is very well acknowledge. Music is always evolving so I don't understand your question. The point here is North American Indian music shown as a background and culture for Taino music.
I know Tainos still exist with the puerto rican population of PR, but the music belongs to north american indians and lessons our validity with it is used. I don't believe Tainos chanted this way, nor used the instruments played in this clip.
I believe we live in 2008 and not 1500, which means taino people has access to media and btw, you just think u dont know. But let me ask u a question, who bring music to USA black citizens?
Everyone brings music to the USA. Some music is created right in the states either by ethnic influence or self creation and for the most part through merging. Pan-American music is very well acknowledge. Music is always evolving so I don't understand your question. The point here is North American Indian music shown as a background and culture for Taino music.
Today Taino music and culture is influenced by the surviving arawak, theTaino background is an extention of the them not the north american indian. Its like you believe the Taino is trying to be like north american indians. Look, all indigenous music is played from the spiritual patterns of the human heartbeat. No intellegent person should ever discredit todays Taino music especially since no one knows how it sounds. Give credit to what culture the Taino still have and watch how it evolves.
My friend, everything you just wrote was based on asumption. The fact is no one living today is an actual eye witness to prove if the Taino this or that. Fortunately Certain things that we do know about the culture comes from the accounts taken by individuals from that time. It informs us that the Taino culture shares similarities with their Arawak desendants we also know they danced the same. We also know they played their music with simple repeating patterns.
well done dude!
CrazyNative4 1 year ago
Callate sebastian u cannot win nothing and u know nothing..oh wait maybe u r jealous that u have no taino in ur blood....go home n get a life
TheTainoWarrior 1 year ago
diosmio,que pila de taino caca.mi gato es mas taino.un chorro de buscones sin principio.NADIE hoy sabe NADA de como sonaba la musica taina.Estos son cuentos de oportunistas buscando identidad en el toilet de Disneyland.Que poca verguenza.Que mas?Musica de chupacabra brincando y saltando en Atlantis?You should be ashamed co-opting native history for cheap applaus from Japanese tourists on a weekend tour of "real Tainos" in Puerto Rico.Next stop Miami to drink from the fountain of youth.
SebastianQuinsella 2 years ago
cool :)
CrazyNative4 2 years ago
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The "National Indigenous Festival" (Festival Nacional Indígena) which honors the memory of Hayuya and the Taino heritage is celebrated annually on November in the town of Jayuya, Puerto Rico. This year will take place on November 19-22, 2009 making it the 40th year of this festival. There is a monument of Hayuya, the only one of its kind to be dedicated to a Taino Cacique, located in Jayuya's Cultural Center next to a Taino tomb.
Chayanne180 2 years ago
La musica Taina se toca con el instrumento de viento llamado la ocarina.
Venezuela siendo unos de los paises que lo usaba y de donde provienen los indios Arawak progenitores de los indios Tainos.
yvell 2 years ago
janemas, you are right this music have nothing to do with the real taino music
please have in mind that this people may have puertorrivcan blood but they have no taino cultural background the group that resembles the most about taino rituals are in puerto rico they are called concilio taino they still live in puerto rico and have the dna heritage too they got their areytos from the arawakos that still alive today real present day native from wich the tainos come from.
paganramon5 2 years ago
Everyone brings music to the USA. Some music is created right in the states either by ethnic influence or self creation and for the most part through merging. Pan-American music is very well acknowledge. Music is always evolving so I don't understand your question. The point here is North American Indian music shown as a background and culture for Taino music.
Janemas 3 years ago
I know Tainos still exist with the puerto rican population of PR, but the music belongs to north american indians and lessons our validity with it is used. I don't believe Tainos chanted this way, nor used the instruments played in this clip.
Janemas 3 years ago 2
I believe we live in 2008 and not 1500, which means taino people has access to media and btw, you just think u dont know. But let me ask u a question, who bring music to USA black citizens?
JOWEYPR 3 years ago
Everyone brings music to the USA. Some music is created right in the states either by ethnic influence or self creation and for the most part through merging. Pan-American music is very well acknowledge. Music is always evolving so I don't understand your question. The point here is North American Indian music shown as a background and culture for Taino music.
Janemas 3 years ago
Today Taino music and culture is influenced by the surviving arawak, theTaino background is an extention of the them not the north american indian. Its like you believe the Taino is trying to be like north american indians. Look, all indigenous music is played from the spiritual patterns of the human heartbeat. No intellegent person should ever discredit todays Taino music especially since no one knows how it sounds. Give credit to what culture the Taino still have and watch how it evolves.
MANIKATOEX 2 years ago
My friend, everything you just wrote was based on asumption. The fact is no one living today is an actual eye witness to prove if the Taino this or that. Fortunately Certain things that we do know about the culture comes from the accounts taken by individuals from that time. It informs us that the Taino culture shares similarities with their Arawak desendants we also know they danced the same. We also know they played their music with simple repeating patterns.
MANIKATOEX 2 years ago
Taino Pride
nwrvega 4 years ago 2