11/16/2018
Welcome to both Native Congresswomen.
HONORING NATIVE CONGRESSWOMEN THE POWHATAN MUSEUM ( powhatanmuseum.com ) Above: Seal of the Powhatan Museum with Wahunsenachaw's two totems with a man flanked...
This site is a part of the powhatanmuseum.com website where we provide information on the two cultur
11/16/2018
Welcome to both Native Congresswomen.
HONORING NATIVE CONGRESSWOMEN THE POWHATAN MUSEUM ( powhatanmuseum.com ) Above: Seal of the Powhatan Museum with Wahunsenachaw's two totems with a man flanked...
11/08/2018
Cockacoeske
11/01/2018
Enjoy the sweet vice!
Chewing Sapodilla Gum The Sapodilla tree first seen by the Spanish in the Taino Caribbean, is a tree endemic to Central and South America and the Caribbean and ...
10/16/2018
”Who is Native American?”
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Who is a Native American? Or, it is hard out here to be an Indian! A n artist must be able to portray phenotypes in portraiture, especially in sculpture, painting, illustration and caricature. Since this ...
10/08/2018
JAMAICANS SAY,
No Columbus Day for us!
JAMAICA'S TAINO DAY The very first Taíno Day in Jamaica was in 2007. ( Jamaica annually celebrates Taíno Day with educational programs, lectures performan...
09/20/2018
Paper Genocide, the Invisible or the Hidden Indian, and “Hispanic” have one thing in common. They are a part of Amerindian genocide that began in 1492 and continues today.
The Invisible Indian A GENOCIDAL DILEMMA! Unknowingly, we may be contributing to “Paper Genocide” * ... * The met...
09/13/2018
FLORENCE?
Not a name for the Rider of the Winds.
hurricane The word hurricane has its root in the Taino indigenous culture of the Caribbean. The Taino depicted the Huraca'n as an "S" shaped entity with a face as the "eye" of the storm. Uncannily similar to today's sattelite image.
09/12/2018
A REMINDER!!!