Our limited knowledge about the Taino people stems from a combination of factors, including their decimation by European colonization and disease, which drastically reduced their population and disrupted their cultural transmission. Additionally, much of their history was not documented in writing, as they relied on oral traditions. The narratives that do exist were often recorded by European colonizers, who may have misrepresented or overlooked important aspects of Taino culture and society. As a result, much of their heritage has been lost or remains obscured.
figure it out i dont know u so i dont trust u
srry dont know
well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference
It cost 110 in my area but i dont do it ijust know
0.02 is the equivalent of 2/100 which is the same as 1/50 when simplified
we know that explores from Spain arrived on one of the Taino's islands
We do not know for a fact what the Natives we Call Taino called themselves. Columbus writes that upon going ashore the natives greeted him saying Taino to differentiate themselves from the Caribs. But we do not know if taino ment they were good or if Good is what they called themselves. We do know Taino comes from the word Nitaino which is how the noble or ruling class was called.
i dont know that much, and i dont even know what is a telex......
i dont know that much, and i dont even know what is a telex......
Because there is little evidence about them
In Taino, the word for "please" is "taíno." However, it's important to note that Taino is an extinct language, and much of its vocabulary has been reconstructed or derived from historical accounts. When communicating in Taino, context and cultural nuances are also essential to convey politeness.
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The most important Taino words we use are barbecue and cannibal. People familiar with Puerto Rico know other Taino words, such as bohio, a native hut, and borinquen,"Puerto Rican."
i dont know and dont care
i dont know and i dont care
I only know of one, the Taino.
No, because if he does he could hurn himself or die of steating to much!Why dont you know that? No, because if he does he could hurn himself or die of steating to much!Why dont you know that? No, because if he does he could hurn himself or die of steating to much!Why dont you know that? No, because if he does he could hurn himself or die of steating to much!Why dont you know that?