RM2AAE0D3–A couple of the Taino-Arawak people, performing some traditional music to visiting tourists, visiting the Cueva del Indio, (Indian Cave), a cave, firs
RM2T94MAF–Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA November 25, 2021 National Day of Mourning sponsored by United American Indians of New England ceremony, protest and march in Plymouth, Massachusetts held every year on Thanksgiving. The group of over 1000, mostly native Americans, gathered at the Massasoit statue, on Cole Hill , then marched through the town of Plymouth to the Plymouth Rock. ChaliÕNaru Bopriken, of the Taino tribe, dancing through Plymouth during the parade. (Rick Friedman)
RM2C14J5C–life-size sculptures by Rita Longa at the reconstructed Taino village of Guamá, Cuba depicting the life of this indigenous tribe
RMBYRW65–Portrait of a Taino woman, Baracoa, Guantanamo, Cuba, Caribbean.
RMCW2PFF–PUERTO RICO a bronze statue of a Taino man.
RMF93KWN–Replica of a Indigenous hut at the Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Caribbean Island. USA territory
RF2R6D2D6–retro flag of Native peoples of Central America Taino people with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no
RM2K8GGM0–The first annual 'Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Day Parade' took place in New York City on Oct. 15, 2022. Taíno Indians, a subgroup of the Arawakan Indians (a group of American Indians in northeastern South America), inhabited the Greater Antilles (comprising Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola [Haiti and the Dominican Republic], and Puerto Rico) in the Caribbean Sea at the time when Christopher Columbus' arrived to the New World.
RF2WB1J0E–Taino people ethnic flag, South America. 3D illustration
RM2K5KAB8–Oct 8, 2022, Boston, MA, USA: Indigenous Peoples Day. More than 100 Indigenous people and allies rallied and marched through Boston on Saturday to support Indigenous Peoples Day replacing the U.S. national holiday of Columbus Day on the 2cd Monday in October.
RM2BF7FD4–Cacique,rum
RM2T0KPKR–Indigenous Peoples Day, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 7th Oct. 2023. About 100 people demonstrated and marched through central Boston in support of renaming the United States National holiday of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day. Credit: Chuck Nacke / Alamy Live News
RMAP06NG–Taino stone figurines in the Museum of the Dominican Man, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RMAKN80H–batey, ball court, Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center, near, city of Ponce, Puerto Rico
RM2CN3BFD–Taino people ethnic flag, South America
RMR6P8KM–Discovery of America, 1492. Island of Bohio (Hispaniola). The Taino leader Anacaona, so-called 'Golden flower' (1474-1503) welcoming the Spaniards. Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), volume III, 1882.
RF2X0T79E–170 Bohio hut, vernacular agricultural cabin of palm tree trunks and leaves based on the houses of the native inhabitants of the island. Vinales-Cuba.
RFR1CP7K–Cacique,rum
RMF3AWBX–Taino Indian Village in Cuba.
RM2AAY65N–A couple of the Taino-Arawak people, perform some traditional music to visiting tourists, visiting the Cueva del Indio, (Indian Cave), a cave, firs
RM2T94MAK–Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA November 25, 2021 National Day of Mourning sponsored by United American Indians of New England ceremony, protest and march in Plymouth, Massachusetts held every year on Thanksgiving. The group of over 1000, mostly native Americans, gathered at the Massasoit statue, on Cole Hill , then marched through the town of Plymouth to the Plymouth Rock. ChaliÕNaru Boprike of the Taino tribe, playing a conch shell and dancing through Plymouth during the parade. (Rick Friedman)
RM2C14J63–life-size sculptures by Rita Longa at the reconstructed Taino village of Guamá, Cuba depicting the life of this indigenous tribe
RF2PM81R5–flag of Native peoples of Central America Taino people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, la
RF2DBBD34–Taino people ethnic flag, South America. 3D illustration
RMF93KWK–Replica of a Indigenous hut at the Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Caribbean Island. USA territory
RF2WG1DKN–Indian flag Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation vector illustration isolated on background. Symbol of native people in America. Tribe Jatibonicu Taino Nati
RF2J8XPP0–Coqui Frog on white background. Coqui Frog symbol. flat style.
RF2BHJ5JD–Taino people ethnic flag, South America. 3D illustration
RM2T0KPKY–Indigenous Peoples Day, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 7th Oct. 2023. About 100 people demonstrated and marched through central Boston in support of renaming the United States National holiday of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day. Credit: Chuck Nacke / Alamy Live News
RMAP06FK–Taino or Arawak sculpture stone sculpture, Museum of the Dominican Man, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RMAKN9NW–batey, ball court, Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center, near, city of Ponce, Puerto Rico
RM2T68E8P–Portrait of Christopher Columbus 1, Columbuss first landing on San Salvador (Bahamas) 2, and Columbus dining with a Taino chieftain or Cacique on Hispaniola 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes in America, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travelers, John Harris, London, 1821.
RMF3AX9X–Taino Indian Village in Cuba.
RM2A90KWT–A member of the Taino-Arawak people, beating his drum and singing with others for visiting tourists visiting the Cueva del Indio, a cave, first discov
RM2T94N41–Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA November 25, 2021 National Day of Mourning sponsored by United American Indians of New England ceremony, protest and march in Plymouth, Massachusetts held every year on Thanksgiving. The group of over 1000, mostly native Americans, gathered at the Massasoit statue, on Cole Hill , then marched through the town of Plymouth to the Plymouth Rock. ChaliÕNaru Boprike of the Taino tribe, playing a conch shell and dancing through Plymouth during the parade. (Rick Friedman)
RMFWXTH8–life-size sculptures by Rita Longa at the reconstructed Taino village of Guamá, Cuba depicting the life of this indigenous tribe
RMF93KWA–Replica of a Indigenous hut at the Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Caribbean Island. USA territory
RM2T0KF82–Indigenous Peoples Day, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 7th Oct. 2023. About 100 people demonstrated and marched through central Boston in support of renaming the United States National holiday of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day. Credit: Chuck Nacke / Alamy Live News
RMAP08XY–Taino stone figurines in the Museum of the Dominican Man or Museo del Hombre Dominicano, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RMB2FFT6–batey, ball court, Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center, near, city of Ponce, Puerto Rico
RM2T688MF–Christopher Columbus firing the cannon for the Taino chieftain or cacique Guacanagaríx on Hispaniola 4, Columbus attacking the Native American army on Hispaniola 5, and natives alarmed at the sight of Bartholomew Columbuss quill pen and ink 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes in America, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travelers, John Harris, London, 1821.
RMF3AXAN–Taino Indian Village in Cuba.
RM2A90KWK–A member of the Taino-Arawak people, performing some traditional music to visiting tourists, visiting the Cueva del Indio, (Indian Cave), a cave, firs
RM2T94MCT–Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA November 25, 2021 National Day of Mourning sponsored by United American Indians of New England ceremony, protest and march in Plymouth, Massachusetts held every year on Thanksgiving. The group of over 1000, mostly native Americans, gathered at the Massasoit statue, on Cole Hill , then marched through the town of Plymouth to the Plymouth Rock. ChaliÕNaru Boprike of the Taino tribe, playing a conch shell and dancing through Plymouth during the parade. (Rick Friedman)
RMFWXTGA–life-size sculptures by Rita Longa at the reconstructed Taino village of Guamá, Cuba depicting the life of this indigenous tribe
RMF93KWY–Replica of a Indigenous hut at the Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Caribbean Island. USA territory
RM2T0KPKW–Indigenous Peoples Day, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 7th Oct. 2023. About 100 people demonstrated and marched through central Boston in support of renaming the United States National holiday of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day. Credit: Chuck Nacke / Alamy Live News
RMAP06XG–Taino (Arawak) petroglyph in the Museum of the Dominican Man or Museo del Hombre Dominicano in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RM2K5KAB2–Oct 8, 2022, Boston, MA, USA: Indigenous Peoples Day. More than 100 Indigenous people and allies rallied and marched through Boston on Saturday to support Indigenous Peoples Day replacing the U.S. national holiday of Columbus Day on the 2cd Monday in October. Credit: Chuck Nacke / Alamy Live News
RMAKN9PG–Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican tourists, guided tour, tour group, Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center, near, city of Ponce, Puerto Rico, West Indies
RMF3AX9F–Taino Indian Village in Cuba.
RM2AAE0CR–A member of the Taino-Arawak people, performing some traditional music to visiting tourists, visiting the Cueva del Indio, (Indian Cave), a cave, firs
RM2T94MD2–Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA November 25, 2021 National Day of Mourning sponsored by United American Indians of New England ceremony, protest and march in Plymouth, Massachusetts held every year on Thanksgiving. The group of over 1000, mostly native Americans, gathered at the Massasoit statue, on Cole Hill , then marched through the town of Plymouth to the Plymouth Rock. ChaliÕNaru Boprike of the Taino tribe, playing a conch shell and dancing through Plymouth during the parade. (Rick Friedman)
RM2K5KAB4–Oct 8, 2022, Boston, MA, USA: Indigenous Peoples Day. More than 100 Indigenous people and allies rallied then marched through Boston on Saturday to support Indigenous Peoples Day replacing the U.S. national holiday of Columbus Day on the 2cd Monday in October.
RMAKN9PJ–Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican family, mother and children, tourists, visitors, visiting, Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center, Ponce, Puerto Rico
RMF3AXB9–Taino Indian Village in Cuba.
RM2AAE0AF–A member of the Taino-Arawak people, performing some traditional music to visiting tourists, visiting the Cueva del Indio, (Indian Cave), a cave, firs
RM2T94N82–Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA November 25, 2021 National Day of Mourning sponsored by United American Indians of New England ceremony, protest and march in Plymouth, Massachusetts held every year on Thanksgiving. The group of over 1000, mostly native Americans, gathered at the Massasoit statue, on Cole Hill , then marched through the town of Plymouth to the Plymouth Rock. ChaliÕNaru Boprike of the Taino tribe, playing a conch shell and dancing through Plymouth during the parade. (Rick Friedman
RM2K5KACG–Oct 8, 2022, Boston, MA, USA: More than 100 Indigenous people and allies rallied and marched through central Boston to support Indigenous People Day replacing the U.S. national holiday of Columbus Day on the 2cd Monday in October. Credit: Chuck Nacke / Alamy Live News
RMAKN83J–Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican family, tourists, visitors, visiting, Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center, near Ponce, Puerto Rico, West Indies
RMF3AXA9–Taino Indian Village in Cuba.
RM2T94MB2–Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA November 25, 2021 National Day of Mourning sponsored by United American Indians of New England ceremony, protest and march in Plymouth, Massachusetts held every year on Thanksgiving. The group of over 1000, mostly native Americans, gathered at the Massasoit statue, on Cole Hill , then marched through the town of Plymouth to the Plymouth Rock. ChaliÕNaru Boprike of the Taino tribe, playing a conch shell and dancing through Plymouth during the parade. (Rick Friedman)
RM2K5KAB6–Oct 8, 2022, Boston, MA, USA: Indigenous Peoples Day. More than 100 Indigenous people and allies rallied and marched through Boston on Saturday to support Indigenous Peoples Day replacing the U.S. national holiday of Columbus Day on the 2cd Monday in October.
RMAKN84G–Puerto Rican, people, tourists, tour group, visiting, Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center, near, city of Ponce, Puerto Rico
RMF3AWB4–Taino Indian Village in Cuba.
RM2K5KABC–Oct 8, 2022, Boston, MA, USA: Indigenous Peoples Day. More than 100 Indigenous people and allies rallied and marched through Boston on Saturday to support Indigenous Peoples Day replacing the U.S. national holiday of Columbus Day on the 2cd Monday in October.
RMAKN82P–Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican family, mother and children, tourists, visitors, visiting, Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center, Ponce, Puerto Rico
RMF3AXBH–Taino Indian Village in Cuba.
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