Examples of 'taino' in a sentence

Meaning of "taino"

taino (noun): Referring to the TaĆ­no people, an indigenous group of the Caribbean
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  • A member of a group of pre-Columbian indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and some of the Lesser Antilles.
  • Their Arawakan language, now extinct.
  • A municipality in Lombardy, Italy.

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How did columbus and the taino meet.
Taino has a small playgound area for children.
Some of the caverns contain taino pictograms and petroglyphs.
Taino leaders who did not burn were killed as they fled the blaze.
I was inside with a Taino soldier a few years ago.
Taino suffering was so severe that thousands took their own lives rather than submit.
That of the Taino god of hurricanes.
Colombo was inconsistent on the actual number of Taino he kidnapped.
With beautiful Taino descendantYenisel my private translator.
You think if we go by Xanadu beach or by Taino beach or something.
Styloleptus taino is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
Caves were absolutely central to Taino religion and society.
His Taino hitters never made it back home.
There are very few remains of the Taino culture.
Many Taino words are used as adjectives and verbs.

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Columbus was immediately struck by the beauty of Taino life.
Taino spoke an Arawakan language and did not have writing.
He then worked on an idea about a Taino and his adventures.
Many of the unique Taino instruments are used in this type of music.
The island was then populated by people known as the Taino.
We see the stunned faces of Taino children hiding in the bushes.
The Taino people helped him to retrieve every salvageable item.
As a fortification it served mostly as a refuge in times of attack from Taino rebels.
The Taino sometimes mixed cohoba with tobacco to maximize its effect.
The caves played a fundamental role in religion and Taino society.
This carved Taino funeral urn is both anthropologically interesting and aesthetically fine.
Being here is like walking down the past of our Taino ancestors.
The Taino had no written language so the Spaniards just sounded it out phonetically.
Only the woman and her mother described themselves as Taino.
It was also on this island that the myth of Taino Indian extinction began.
Experience that and then let us sit down and discuss being Taino.
Another blow has been delivered to the myth of Taino extinction in the Caribbean.
The native Taino people of the island were systematically enslaved and murdered.
Current works are in progress to continue the work of reviving the Taino language.
Visitors may also see a representation of a Taino burial with its funerary offerings.
Western culture harmoniously combines with the customs of the indigenous tribe of Taino.
Marvel at a series of large Taino sculptures submerged in Caribbean waters and teeming with fish.
This result likely reflects the history of male immigrants marrying the local Taino women.
The Spanish began to force the Taino men and boys to work in gold mines.
The Taino started the process of cooking meat and fish in large clay pots.
Anacaona was a native woman of the Taino people and she governed the region of Jaragua.
Spanish missionaries soon arrived to promote the Catholic faith among the native Taino people.
Many are from the Taino people or Arawak people.
The first inhabitants of the isle were Taino Indians.
The meeting of Taino and Western civilisation was a disaster.
Artifacts from the Taino people.
The Taino Federation has an army and a navy.
The arrival of the Taino people.
The Taino culture will be emphasized.
The name of the Caribbean region is also of Taino origin.

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