Welcome to a website that explores the culture of the Taíno people.

16th century image of a Caribbean native house. Plate 113, Histoire naturelle des Indes: The Drake Manuscript in the Pierpont Morgan Library. Retrieved from https://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/histarch/ebs_taino_culturehistory.htm

16th century image of a Caribbean native house. Plate 113, Histoire naturelle des Indes: The Drake Manuscript in the Pierpont Morgan Library. Retrieved from https://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/histarch/ebs_taino_culturehistory.htm

This website is a required project for a Social Studies Methods course for the University of Montana, College of Education. The purpose of this project is to gain a cultural understanding of a Native American Indian tribe of interest, while also learning the components of building a website. It is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, the United Confederation of Taíno People, the National Congress of American Indians, or any other such Indigenous or Taíno organization. Please see reference page for complete list of sources that assisted me in gathering information for this educational site.

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  1. This is an amazing website with so much information about a tribe that is not easy to research. This site is well planned and so interesting!! Thank you for researching the ‘Taino Indians’ which connects to my spacial analysis on Vieques, Puerto Rico’s Bio-luminescent Bay!!~Hazel

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