Omg your video brought me to tears…..I went there as a little girl with my mother, older sister and younger sister as well as my now deceased grandmother. The bridge wasn’t there and the stones where the taínos played at we’re not those but round boulders. Similar to what native Americans have in the USA. And it wasn’t covered in grass but dirt. The river is what made me cry as well as the rocks where they played at. But the river didn’t have the bridge to cross over, at least I don’t remember it. But I do remember running to the river and wanting to get wet. I can’t remember if my mother let us get into the river. My older sister told me that when the people of the museum saw my grandmother they treated her like one of their elders of the Taino tribe. She looked so much like a native indigenous woman. Dark skin tone with also made her look like what Indians are described as red skin. Long black hair. They treated her like a queen. Thank you so much for this. It brought me such good memories about that trip and about my grandmother.
@@SylvetteTravels your welcome am of taino ancestry myself and its very good to see the memory and legacy of the indigenous people being kept alive in this way
I homeschool my kids & we’re flying to Puerto Rico from Florida to bring my children to learn about their Taino ancestors. Do you recommend any other educational locations to add to our trip? We definitely will be going there also. Thanks for sharing 💚
There is no Taíno Reserve here in PR but we have a community that represent them you can find more info In Jauyua and Utuado. Also check those videos on my list here 💖✌️🇵🇷
Omg your video brought me to tears…..I went there as a little girl with my mother, older sister and younger sister as well as my now deceased grandmother. The bridge wasn’t there and the stones where the taínos played at we’re not those but round boulders. Similar to what native Americans have in the USA. And it wasn’t covered in grass but dirt. The river is what made me cry as well as the rocks where they played at. But the river didn’t have the bridge to cross over, at least I don’t remember it. But I do remember running to the river and wanting to get wet. I can’t remember if my mother let us get into the river. My older sister told me that when the people of the museum saw my grandmother they treated her like one of their elders of the Taino tribe. She looked so much like a native indigenous woman. Dark skin tone with also made her look like what Indians are described as red skin. Long black hair. They treated her like a queen. Thank you so much for this. It brought me such good memories about that trip and about my grandmother.
Thank You for sharing this💞 it is a beautiful botanical Park.
Gracias🙏 Desde NYC A MI Pueblo Bello Fajardo 🥰🥰🇵🇷🇵🇷
Bienvenido!
Always wanted to visit there gracia miha
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Hy eso si esta bien bonito 🎉🥰
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Great place for a day visit.
I know very pretty!
Jahoma Da' itu. Kiskeya Taino.
Mucha gracias mi hermana. 🏹
Saludos Boricua ✌❤🇵🇷
My grandmother born from Guaraguao means red tailed hawk, its in north west of Ponce. ❤️
Love it! ❤️🇵🇷🫶
Wonderful video and beautiful indigenous music
Thank you ✌
@@SylvetteTravels your welcome am of taino ancestry myself and its very good to see the memory and legacy of the indigenous people being kept alive in this way
@@SylvetteTravelsthanks I am also puerto rican
I homeschool my kids & we’re flying to Puerto Rico from Florida to bring my children to learn about their Taino ancestors. Do you recommend any other educational locations to add to our trip? We definitely will be going there also. Thanks for sharing 💚
Hi ✌️ Jayuya & Utuado.
Great video, very informative. A+++++
Jajaja thanks ❤❤❤
Do you have information on Tribes? Or what families maybe from what area?
No I dont 😔
Is there a place in puerto rico where people still live the taino lifrstyle?
There is no Taíno Reserve here in PR but we have a community that represent them you can find more info In Jauyua and Utuado. Also check those videos on my list here 💖✌️🇵🇷
Whatever happened to the Caribb Indian after all a sea was named after them.
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Genocide by Christopher Columbus.
Universidad de Puerto Rico Recinto de Río Piedras, Avenida Universidad, San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States
We found the bones here! ❤️🥹
Amazing! 🩷🇵🇷✌️