The Last Taíno [Full Documentary]

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • A filmmaker’s clandestine expedition through the communist island of Cuba in search of an indigenous tribe rumored extinct for over three centuries.
    According to most historical accounts the Taínos, native people of Caribbean islands like Puerto Rico, Hispañola, and Cuba, became extinct shortly after the arrival of the Spaniards in 1492. After hearing a rumor about the existence of a surviving tribe in Guantanamo, Cuba, filmmakers Dre Torres and Tony Cortes travel to the communist country to find out the truth. What results is a dangerous covert voyage through the highly restricted mountains of Yateras despite the orders of Cuban military officials.
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    Mangas Films presents a Mangas Films production in association with Burumba Entertainment a film by Dre Torres. Written and Edited by Dre Torres & Alex Valdes. Starring, Tony Cortes, Cacique “Panchito” Ramirez, Roberto “Mukaro” Borrero. Produced by Dre Torres, Alex Valdes, Tony Cortes, Nila Hernandez. Directed by Dre Torres
    IN SPANISH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
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    Expedición clandestina de dos cineastas a través de la isla comunista de Cuba en busca de una tribu indígena rumorea extinguido hace más de tres siglos.
    Según la mayoría de los relatos históricos del taínos, los nativos de las islas del Caribe como Puerto Rico, Hispañola y Cuba, se extinguieron poco después de la llegada de los españoles en 1492. Después de escuchar un rumor sobre la existencia de una tribu sobrevivir en Guantánamo, Cuba, cineastas Dre Torres y Tony Cortes viajan al país comunista para averiguar la verdad. El resultado es un viaje peligroso encubierta a través de las montañas muy restringidas de Yateras a pesar de las órdenes de los oficiales militares cubanos.
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    Mangas Films presenta una producción Mangas Films en asociación con Burumba Entretenimiento cine por Dre Torres. Escrito y editado por Dre Torres & Alex Valdes. Protagonizada, Tony Cortés, Cacique "Panchito" Ramírez, Roberto "Mukaro" Borrero. Producido por Dre Torres, Alex Valdés, Tony Cortés, Nila Hernández. Dirigido por Dre Torres
    EN ESPAÑOL CON SUBTÍTULOS EN INGLÉS
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    (c) 2014 MANGAS FILMS

Комментарии • 967

  • @astridwib7340
    @astridwib7340 6 лет назад +154

    I am from Indonesia and I am glad to know that Taino Indian and descendants are still exist.. god bless this beautiful indigenous people and also to indigenous people of the world.. no one can rob your identity anymore..

    • @juangcrespo4215
      @juangcrespo4215 3 года назад +1

      Amen .

    • @rullynurzaman5683
      @rullynurzaman5683 3 года назад +1

      Anjer nemu orang indonesia juga wkakakkaka....
      and yeah that's true, even to us they had robbed for about three decades ...

    • @fishgrl69
      @fishgrl69 3 года назад

      Amen, that’s right!!

    • @officialVozie100
      @officialVozie100 3 года назад +2

      Much love my brother from a 100% native american

    • @jeanettesanchez8523
      @jeanettesanchez8523 3 года назад +2

      Yes! And Education is key!

  • @angelmelendez624
    @angelmelendez624 3 года назад +52

    This is one of the most important documentaries ever to exist! I'm proud to be TAÍNO

    • @SeanTolan_illuminated_imaging
      @SeanTolan_illuminated_imaging 4 месяца назад

      I serve a Haitian mission and only learned of Taino people when I started looking at the history of all of the Carribean Islands. It is a tragedy what happened, but the Taino people are resilient! Long live the Taino peoples!!!

  • @JayMissJ
    @JayMissJ 7 лет назад +305

    This made me cry. All the lies we have been told. Tainos DO EXIST!

    • @georgiareddis7833
      @georgiareddis7833 7 лет назад +26

      Some of everyone probably still exists, but have been lied to, denied, separated and divided by color, they took all the light skins with straight hair and put or forced them somewhere else, then they took the light skin with curly and wavy hair and forced them out, then took the darker skin and placed them somewhere else, then started giving them names, telling their history with lies, and misinformation? They were so stupid as to try to place African slaves with the true natives or original people and were so stupid as to think all dark skin people were the same people, so many people has been whitewashed and discriminated, demeaned, stereotyped until some of the Natives around the world, some even think and act like their oppressors and use hate and discrimination on the others, all those Cubans in 'Florida are white people so I guess they would be more of the French decent from slavery and rape generations ago, because about one hundred fifty years ago or longer most Cubans were of darker complexions! A lot of Americans hate the Cubans in the Florida area, some say because they don't speak English and get special treatment when it comes to coming to America compared to other people?" Some act just like racist white people, and why is that I wonder, the same is said about most Demonican's because of they way they treat their darker brothers and sisters, the world is messed up and racist white people have fu@ked people heads and mines up, luckily a lot of people are getting more educated now, and is waking up, but I think it is something wrong with people that try to treat others the way racist white America has did the the original, and native people of these lands!

    • @sphytech-w-2417
      @sphytech-w-2417 6 лет назад +2

      Magic Hour Productions im taino :)

    • @starseven8937
      @starseven8937 5 лет назад +5

      Of course.. I am Taina!!!

    • @starseven8937
      @starseven8937 5 лет назад +3

      I am an 80 percent of a Taino

    • @tameriajones593
      @tameriajones593 4 года назад +3

      Wow that good to hear that the Tainos exist today.

  • @MarioPerez-sr8ek
    @MarioPerez-sr8ek 4 года назад +90

    There is a lot of tainos in Cuba, I was born in santiago de cuba and there is a lot of tainos. YES THEY DO LIVE TODAY.

    • @ryanortiz8836
      @ryanortiz8836 4 года назад +2

      THATS ALSO WHERE MY FATHER & GRANDFATHER WERE BORN

    • @carlosmilord2931
      @carlosmilord2931 4 года назад +2

      That Santiago have a lot of Haitians people as well and Cuba second language is creole

    • @joeday397
      @joeday397 4 года назад

      Why didnt we even see 1 in this video?the older woman could easily be descended from someone who came to support the commandante from south/central america back in the day.

    • @NCsqrlkiller08
      @NCsqrlkiller08 3 года назад +4

      My grandmother was born in Cuba and lived in Santiago. She was of the Trutie family. She told me about Indians who lived in the mountains.

    • @zekeiirodriguez9514
      @zekeiirodriguez9514 3 года назад +1

      There are some Tainos in Puerto Rico too!

  • @izakimncrow
    @izakimncrow 6 лет назад +62

    I needed to see this, my hairs on my arms stood up, my eyes are full of tears, tears of joy, tears of sorrow. I am a decedent of the Taino Indians and I am proud to say that and be that. I want to learn more about my heritage. I wish I could go there.

  • @alexnatal3363
    @alexnatal3363 5 лет назад +25

    Not only does the Taíno nation lives on we have been recognized by the of American Indians museum in Washington DC and our flag is in full view.

    • @1017Evelin
      @1017Evelin 3 года назад +4

      I’ve been to the DC American Indian one and the NYC one and sadly the dc one doesn’t have many Taino info but the NYC location has a lottt

  • @3ddieJohnSoto19
    @3ddieJohnSoto19 6 лет назад +52

    This was awesome! I got 59% Native American on my DNA test but that’s due to my mother being fully Native, she’s Mixtec from Mexico and my father is from Puerto Rico.

    • @fantastixfilms5372
      @fantastixfilms5372 3 года назад +7

      I’m Salvadoran and Puerto Rican and my dna says 65% native obviously from my Salvadoran side since my line has more pipil/Lenca blending then European and afro and European mostly came from my Puerto Rican side

    • @gouda2177
      @gouda2177 3 года назад +3

      🙏GOD BLESS💪THOSE ARE SOME STRONG GENES

    • @officialVozie100
      @officialVozie100 3 года назад +3

      I'm 100% native American from Apache and Aztec both tribes much I don't even know you like at all but no homo i love you like a real brother I have your back always 💯🌎👩🏾🙏🏾

    • @officialVozie100
      @officialVozie100 3 года назад +3

      @@fantastixfilms5372 wow amazing god bless you native my brother walk with pride I'm apache full blood and Aztec be proud

    • @officialVozie100
      @officialVozie100 3 года назад +1

      You guys are reviving your bloodline from colonial amazing

  • @MixedRogueKhorri
    @MixedRogueKhorri 4 года назад +42

    This my family...our village in Cuba...I never even knew my tia was in a documentary.

    • @ElNegringoKreyolito
      @ElNegringoKreyolito 3 года назад

      La Rancheria?😮🙂

    • @marilis114
      @marilis114 3 года назад +6

      Todavia Cacique don Pancho esta vivo?Dios los bendiga

    • @Glad2BGolden
      @Glad2BGolden 3 года назад

      What does Tia mean. I work with a girl named Tia and her grandma is from the Caribbean.

    • @ElNegringoKreyolito
      @ElNegringoKreyolito 3 года назад

      @@Glad2BGolden it means Aunt

    • @MixedRogueKhorri
      @MixedRogueKhorri 3 года назад

      @@Glad2BGolden Tia is Spanish for Aunt

  • @magelagrass
    @magelagrass 2 года назад +18

    Soy Cubana, muchas personas en mi familia son descendientes de Taínos, tuve un sueño donde una viejita con pelo muy negro me vino a decir que recordara que yo era India Taina y que ahi se escondía el secreto de la vida. Hoy me he decidido de hacer recordarles a los cubanos quienes eran sus ancestros, si recodaban como vivían y la conexión con el cosmos y la tierra, y aprendiéramos a escuchar mas de las plantas como hacían nuestros ancestros hoy en día tuviéramos una mejor tierra! DAKA TAINO

    • @Waayakayex90
      @Waayakayex90 5 месяцев назад +1

      Tau d'itu, bah'ia taino daka. Mi familia es de Oriente y tambien somos Tainos, mi abuela siempre me lo dijo, aunque la gente siempre decia q en Cuba no quebamos indiod, por suerte hoy en dia el ADN no miente y es una prueba irrefutable. Que bueno saber que muchas personas estan recordando su ancestros y de donde vienen.

  • @emieh123
    @emieh123 3 года назад +12

    My grandmother is Taíno! We are still here ❤

  • @iteilejm
    @iteilejm 6 лет назад +30

    As a Central American. I find it amazing how few Carrribean Latinos know about thier Mezo American heritage. I thought Taino culture was still alive in the sense that Aztc, Mayan, & Incan culture still permeates other parts of Latin America.
    For the most part, we're mostly Mestizo. But PR, DR, & Cuba have very little left. Keep it alive mi gente.

    • @sagegarden5310
      @sagegarden5310 4 года назад +4

      The odd thing I am learning is that the Andean natives, South American natives, migrated hundreds of years ago n ended up in Puerto Rico , the DR , Etc so then they are connected through dna but also have similar spiritual beliefs but unique as people.

    • @mindytorres1019
      @mindytorres1019 4 года назад +2

      We have always been tolled they were completely gone.. please do not compare your self to us cubans u have no idea how the government controls everything u would think u woukd see it from the video.. But again do not talk on what u do not know nothing about.

    • @kevingonzalez9191
      @kevingonzalez9191 4 года назад +3

      @Migdalia Torres I am Cuban but textbooks in Cuba don’t say that nor history books.Its more of a misconception,I am one of the few Cubans with Taino blood left aswell from my great grandmother through my maternal grandfather.

    • @ToroBravo-qu7ed
      @ToroBravo-qu7ed 4 года назад +5

      @@sagegarden5310 Tainos are still alive in the amazon rainforest.. Some of those tribes are of arawak traditions and share the same dna as the taino people..

    • @sagegarden5310
      @sagegarden5310 4 года назад

      @@ToroBravo-qu7ed thank you.

  • @windyrodriguez2897
    @windyrodriguez2897 5 лет назад +27

    Estoy feliz de haber encontrado este vídeo.... orgullosa y agradecida de Dios por llevar en mi sangre legado taíno❤🙋🏽‍♀️🇵🇷👋🏽

  • @xaviercruzji
    @xaviercruzji 3 года назад +18

    Me llena de mucha tristeza, coraje y alegría.
    Lots of mixed feelings.

  • @nestormatos8477
    @nestormatos8477 7 лет назад +42

    The chief and his wife look like my grandparents from Arecibo . I could never forget their faces and this video brought them back to me. The Caribbean like the North American natives are one in the same. We live on!

    • @luistamargo3736
      @luistamargo3736 3 года назад +4

      Due to their colonized perspective, many Afro-Caribbean natives of the Spanish-speaking islands assume a fictitious taino identity.

    • @aconcernedcitizen8011
      @aconcernedcitizen8011 3 года назад +2

      The chief looks like an older version of my dad ❤❤❤

    • @mhsinterpret
      @mhsinterpret 3 года назад

      The chief looks like my bisabuelo ♥️ we are afromexicanos

    • @officialVozie100
      @officialVozie100 3 года назад +3

      @@mhsinterpret what the naw hold up I'm aztec mexican 🇲🇽👩🏾😂 we are not afro. What you mean. They look Arawak not Mexican I'm 100% apache and Aztec indigenous mexican im 0% black aka afro bantu we are not like you aka afrodescedanrs. You are not Mexican but Afrodescendant that's the TRUTH whether you accept it Pyialli Tlazcohmati
      Native lands like MEXICO 🌎👩🏾🦅💯 is indigenous American in my eyes it's rude to claim my people and culture the way you did when most of us will never be black so you a troll and the disrespect towards Aztecs and natives from blacks these days is unaccetpable wtf y'all problem also the Aztec aka mexika culture most of us are native American and Amerindian Hispanic Latino today and are the MAJORITY in mexico most Aztec aka Mexicans are not afro there are Mexican in Africa nowadays they don't claim African nationality yet but maybe one day when they are more Mexicans in Africa 💯 I've seen enough people like you claiming this lie 🤥 as a real indigenous Mexican it will be nice to use to see y'all use for your african roots because AZTEC IS MEXICAN THATS MY SHIT SO NAW YOU AINT MEXICAN and I'm saying this as a 100% native american majority of Mexicans are native American most of us still not white and definitely not afro aka black we also red American Indian because aztecs even tho migrated to central mexico we azteca are from hopis so we native American I LANGAUGE is from uto aztecan branch same as hopis w from pueblo people so yeah we ain't MIGRANTS 😎 I TYPED NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH I DOD CAME BACK 100% native American on a DNA test like many Aztec claiming Mexicans so we around also Indigenous Mexicans we the majority in mexico still and in Costa chica where Amuzgos live they still indigenous native American people not black at all they the majority there as well they recovered from the Spanish and slave ports Amuzgos are good people I trust them

    • @officialVozie100
      @officialVozie100 3 года назад +1

      Yes brother we live on we have to protect our people from non native American descendants aka culture vultures in the near future hopefully they stop their lies soon it will only effect them not us I'm 100% native American and indigenous Aztec redxican MEXICAN 0% AFRO IM NOT NOT BLACK NOT AFRO MOST MEXICANS ARE INDIGENOUS NOT BLACK LIKE SOME PEOPLE CLAIM👏🏾👊🏾👩🏾💯 IM From north America not Caribbean some of the Tainos here don't look black at all they look 100% native American Arawak like indigenous Colombians I've seen. STAY STRONG THEY WANNA BE US 😂💯 THEY NEVER WILL THO 91-99% of mexico is indigenous majority nation again as of right now in today's times in a huge sense but nobody talk about it I hope Cuba recovers from colonial demographically because they still have Tainos and they exist. If you think about it they native American just as any other indigenous American tribe from north central south america

  • @ganeshglobalventures
    @ganeshglobalventures 8 лет назад +226

    I'm in tears. This explains the chunk of "Native American DNA" that comes from mi mamá de Puerto Rico. She is 96 yrs and we both didn't understand where it came from cuz we thought Native American meant the tribes from the continent.Wow.
    We thought they were gone and hurt me inside when I was told that propaganda lie that was told to my beautiful mother as well.
    She always had 2 Taino artifacts, small clay faces, deities maybe? That she has given to me. I always wanted them. I also have tattoos with images from Taino petroglyphs on my arm, a frog and Octopus. My spirit remembers and now I know.
    This is the biggest revelation that has come from getting our DNA researched.
    And yes, Fuck the Spanish 1,000 times. Hey, Fuck All the Colonials and Slavers that have wreaked their horrors on all indigenous peoples around the world!

    • @googo151
      @googo151 7 лет назад +8

      You should get a DNA, sample from your grandma!

    • @jaunfigueroa1385
      @jaunfigueroa1385 7 лет назад +2

      hi Jennifer going back to 1920s grandfather came from Spain white looking grandma from Africa they were traveling they stay in Puerto Rico and this is why we descending don't look any further Spain Africa

    • @constantineaze245
      @constantineaze245 7 лет назад +9

      Jennifer Newell exactly because Puerto Rican's are taino

    • @constantineaze245
      @constantineaze245 7 лет назад +9

      Jennifer Newell I'm glad you know you are taino 😎 I'm Arawak

    • @CreativeName774
      @CreativeName774 7 лет назад +2

      Jennifer Newell Oh you and your stupid anti Columbus friends should just shut up. I'd bet that if the Spaniards never colonized the caribbean, 95% of you (the anti colonialist) (if not 100% of you) would never had been born. And even if you were still born, you wouldn't be have a laptop to post your nonsensical comment.

  • @danielalopez4789
    @danielalopez4789 7 лет назад +149

    Los tainos de Cuba Santo Dominfo y Puerto Rico sonj la misma raza, son Tainos./

    • @nelsona779
      @nelsona779 3 года назад

      100%

    • @kirsymartinez5065
      @kirsymartinez5065 3 года назад

      A el 100%

    • @trashpanda2825
      @trashpanda2825 2 года назад +3

      Sí, pero hablaban de manera diferente, similar a como las diferenes tribus de Cuba se comunicaban de manera diferente. Los dialectos pueden haber sido diferentes, pero la perdida de tal cultura es realmente devastadora independientemente. Perdón por cualquier mal español

    • @diospatrialibertadenkisque502
      @diospatrialibertadenkisque502 2 года назад

      Daniela, y los de Jamaica tambien

    • @carmensepulveda3443
      @carmensepulveda3443 2 года назад +1

      Caribe somos todos de la misma sepa de indígenas.. eran Igneris Taíno es una palabra que significa gente buenos ya q los caribeños algunos era canibals

  • @Sixrabbbit
    @Sixrabbbit 5 лет назад +30

    Taino DNA is all over Cuba. 60% of the people in holguin have taino blood.

    • @HombreBueno-l1f
      @HombreBueno-l1f Месяц назад

      De holguin no mija no seas mentirosa los holguineros son los más blanco de oriente los más taínos son de baracoa bayamo manzanillos

  • @sonhadorpr
    @sonhadorpr 3 года назад +13

    ¡Vivan los taínos! Tremendo documental. Aprendí mucho. ¡Orgulloso de ser Boricua! Los felicito por tan excelente aventura y producción de calidad.

  • @sonyab2u974
    @sonyab2u974 7 лет назад +52

    if the Taino ppl were already there and it was their land, wtf do ppl say "Columbus" discovered it! FOH!

    • @amosahparayam2059
      @amosahparayam2059 6 лет назад +2

      SSS 334 all he discovered was the lost tribes of Israel dwelling place

    • @josecaraballo6326
      @josecaraballo6326 6 лет назад +5

      SSS 334 fuck both of you, ignorants

    • @carlosborges7688
      @carlosborges7688 3 года назад +1

      Its said that Colombus discovered our land because he reached a new location thought not to exist at all chainring history. Keep in mind that Colombus was looking to reach India not the new world, further more he was not the one who really started the atrocities that happen with wen the Spain colonised Puerto Rico, Republica Dominicana and Cuba. So in a sense yes he did discovered a new world filled with new land and new people.

    • @raquelatdealdo4423
      @raquelatdealdo4423 3 года назад

      Because thst is a fact...whether you believe it OR not...The ahí pa Arribes in Nov. 1492...Like it OR not.

    • @raquelatdealdo4423
      @raquelatdealdo4423 3 года назад

      ....The ships arrived on 19 November, 1492!!!

  • @milora11
    @milora11 7 лет назад +28

    En Morovis (Las Cabachuelas) hay una familia descendientes de Taínos. Aún hacen cerámicas como lo hacían sus antepasados.

  • @AilynMarie1
    @AilynMarie1 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you so much for making this documentary. After doing a DNA test on my mom and myself, we discovered my mom who is originally from Veguitas, Granma, has about 20% Native American DNA, which came as a shock to her. I've started to do research on our ancestry but it seems I've gotten as far as I can from the US, and may have to travel down to Oriente myself or hire someone there to continue the research. Any feedback or advice will be greatly appreciated! Thanks again for bringing this story to light... yours was the only documentary I found on this subject.

    • @shottige
      @shottige 6 лет назад +3

      Thank you for that! Due to Taino history being erased by the colonizers, tracing ancestry can be difficult. Making the documentary was a learning process for us. Thank you for watching! -Dre Torres

  • @eltonbrown2344
    @eltonbrown2344 8 лет назад +64

    Amazing. Simply amazing watching this was a spiritual experience

    • @mariaesther5605
      @mariaesther5605 4 года назад +4

      I’m like crying don pa hito talks just like my great grandma did who died in 2019. Same way of speaking.

    • @juangcrespo4215
      @juangcrespo4215 3 года назад +1

      What incredible knowledge this is, Knowing that part of my ancestry was not completely wiped away is so exciting
      and brings such an overwhelming feeling to know that our people still walk the earth 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌝🌞🌎

  • @jeanettesanchez8523
    @jeanettesanchez8523 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much to all involved in the film for taking those risks to educate the world that there is still much work needed in protecting our Taino heritage and, most importantly, people.

  • @jokizo6794
    @jokizo6794 7 лет назад +33

    En Puerto Rico ahi muchos descendientes de los Tainos aun asi mi familia de parte de mi mamá somos de sangre taina y viven el los campos del pueblo de Utuado y aun asi ahi personas que viven y pratican cosas igual que los Tainos.! pero esas personas estan en los campos y montañas altas.!

    • @roxannadisla3345
      @roxannadisla3345 5 лет назад +3

      Jokiz o67 en RD también hay muchos descendientes de taínos, en el cibao que en el idioma taíno significa tierra alta de muchas rocas mi familia tiene genes taínos también, y aquí usamos muchas costumbres tainas en nuestra vida cotidiana ejem, cosechar tabaco, sembrar yuca maíz batata en el conuco a la vivienda le decimos bohío Ext todo lo que te digo es taíno, saludos 😃

    • @econewpower
      @econewpower 4 года назад +1

      Ciertamente, cerca de Jayuya se encuentran todavia plazas de los Tainos con dus piedra's talladas. Sin duda, en las montañas altas de PR sangre Taina existe en abundancia.

    • @rosafernandez6299
      @rosafernandez6299 17 дней назад

      Cuba no solo tuvo, TAINOS también tuvo las tribus SIBONEY y en el occidente, Viñales, Guane y esas áreas en Pinar del Río, la tribu GUANAHATABEY, no fuimos solo taínos, solo que la historia de Cuba ya no le enseña a los niños y ĵóvenes la cultura, no se les dice que a los juegos de pelota le llamaban "batos", a los bailes y fiestas "areítos", al fogón de piedra "burén", a la masa de yuca "catibía", al pan de yuca"casabe", al arma con que se defendían "macana", que "maracas" también es palabra indígena, no se les dice que los indios quemaban tabaco y lo aspiraban por la nariz a través de tubos que hacían de ramas huecas, antes que se inventara el famoso habano. Esas cosas no se le enseñan a los jóvenes en estos tiempos, cuando hay materia por montones para escribir y publicar, este conocimiento, pero ya a nadie le interesa, ahora es más atractivo el "futuro", los alienígenas, los UFO y toda esa porquería de la ciencia ficción que les meten en la cabeza y los vuelve dependientes de los juegos, el internet y toda esa basura idiotizante sin contar las famosas teorías de conspiración, a nadie le interesa, la historia, la arqueología, las costumbres de los pueblos indígenas, su lenguaje y formas de comunicarse, sus interacciones, para qué?, si son cosas para nerds solamente, pués yo fuí nerd, soy nerd y a mis 72 años sigo siendo nerd, a mucha honra, me gusta investigar, estudiar, conocer, leer, porque es conocimiento.Gracias Tony y Dre por el documental, siempre escuché que en un lugar llamado Bella Pluma en la costa sur de Oriente había una comunidad taína y hace años en un libro de texto escolar (que ya debe haber desaparecido del sistema de educación de Cuba), hasta pude ver fotos de sus habitantes , entonces yo era muy jovencita y me parecîa increíble, sino imposible que existieran y ahora veo ésto que grabaron e hicieron ustedes y me han dejado sin palabras.

  • @zsantis3831
    @zsantis3831 4 года назад +8

    Wow! Thank you for taking the risk to record this and share it. This should be shown everywhere. And I hope that somehow , someone finds a way to copy that precious, worn book before it is finally lost.

  • @DJLAMUSA
    @DJLAMUSA 4 года назад +16

    Thank you for taking the risk, putting your lives on the line to prove that our Ancestors & our culture still lives. Like I said I am from Borikén but we are all Tainos. Much love ❤

  • @4youtohot
    @4youtohot 6 лет назад +12

    This made my heart sing with joy. The Taino will live on!

  • @loochhmm6334
    @loochhmm6334 3 года назад +10

    Orgulloso de mis raíces taínos 🇨🇺 de Pinar Del Río ✊🏼

  • @Elmayimbe430
    @Elmayimbe430 5 лет назад +10

    This resonated with me, I’m only 7% Taino, but I love it! I’m so proud of this connection!! Hasta La Tambora!!

    • @officialVozie100
      @officialVozie100 3 года назад +1

      I'm 100% native American my friend from Puerto Rico is 92% taino they still around

  • @ronchambers7972
    @ronchambers7972 7 лет назад +3

    Great film. I am from the Virgin Islands but now reside in Hawaii. While attending a community college out here I wrote a paper on how pasteles (the food) came to Hawaii. Basically a story about the cultural influences of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Hawaii to work in the sugar industry. This was in 1899 after hurricanes irreparably destroyed the sugar farms in the Caribbean. It's was amazing how my research on something as seemingly insignificant as pasteles led me all the way back to the Taino people. From what I read they introduced the dish to the Africans (who escaped their captors) whom they shared their community with. The journey of that research opened my eyes to the Taino people. As young boy back in the Virgin Islands I recall having a friend from Puerto Rico who's family had a very distinct look that was different from everyone else I. I always thought there was something unique and special about their appearance. Years later I saw similarities to images of Aztec/Mayan peoples. Now I am convinced that that they were Taino descendants. Which was a very cool a-ha moment for me. And as a multimedia/videographer I say awesome job Dre Torres on your filming and editing!

    • @shottige
      @shottige 6 лет назад

      Thank you, Ron! That is very interesting re: the pasteles in Hawaii. It's fascinating how much Taino culture still exists today!

    • @shottige
      @shottige 6 лет назад

      I'm Dre Torres, btw. :)

  • @JosueRodriguezsharon
    @JosueRodriguezsharon 7 лет назад +49

    We need to protect our tainos, as a protected group

  • @TheHemingwayWannabe
    @TheHemingwayWannabe 8 лет назад +21

    Truly off the beaten path, the ultimate plateau of my kind of Cuban adventure!
    Riddled with suspense: the police in the night, defeat and surrender, the car in the river, the buffalo taxi, and finally, Tainos, as they are today, who are as open handed as all the Cubans who helped you get there-- and produce a film worthy of an Academy Award!

    • @carolsue7444
      @carolsue7444 7 лет назад +1

      MR. MARS MAGNIFIER I've seen you on 3 different sights commenting. Are you apart of the power puff patrol. There is a youtuber that made a video Blacks had no history before slavery. I think you need to join that bandwagon and link up with that guy and spread the love and make your own RUclips video. What do you think?

  • @benajminpadilla6360
    @benajminpadilla6360 7 лет назад +7

    Excellent documentary. One of the best i have seen in a long time. It's true. The indians never died. They simply intermixed.

  • @DJLAMUSA
    @DJLAMUSA 4 года назад +8

    From Borikén!! Tainos live on forever!!!! 🙏🏻🙌🏻

  • @ninjawatcher6955
    @ninjawatcher6955 8 лет назад +28

    just go to El cibao Dominican Republic..... there's huge communities of people that look like these people.

    • @saulbravo3485
      @saulbravo3485 8 лет назад

      cibaenos look very mulattoid

    • @ninjawatcher6955
      @ninjawatcher6955 7 лет назад +14

      respectfully disagree, the cibao is where the many tainos fled to hide from the spanish, many assisted by priest and churches in the respected areas. I dont say this to say you are wrong, but we're more than just mullato. My Grand mother is from SF de macoris, and she was half Asian. also, Remember in the late 19th century there were huge diaspora of different cultures entering the country, including 90k+ middle easterners.

    • @robertcuevas3602
      @robertcuevas3602 6 лет назад +7

      ar po no le pare. Yo soy del sur y soy triracial y esta gente quiere que nosotros seamos nadamas negro

    • @marinadominicanaperez3655
      @marinadominicanaperez3655 5 лет назад

      ar po they are more white there like very white my family are from their

    • @averlist647
      @averlist647 5 лет назад +4

      my brother took the dna test and he's 36% native american, our parents are from salcedo. cibaoooooo.

  • @sipchronicles
    @sipchronicles 8 лет назад +41

    I am of Taino heritage on my mother's side and managed to track a long lost relative through an ancestral DNA project, she shared with me that two of her maternal family members left Cuba for Jamaica to escape the Spanish, also some Jamaican Maroons who also lived on the island when the Tainos were there as a culture also intermarried and therefore share the heritage.

    • @TRUTHTEACHER2007
      @TRUTHTEACHER2007 8 лет назад +15

      +Lloyd Stewart Very true. The Maroons will tell you this themselves. And if you look at traditional Jamaican spiritual practices, there are many aspects that survived to this day like working with the Zemis, nature spirits. And all Jamaicans still eat bami. There's a lot of research that needs to be done in all of the Islands so that we can finally tell the accurate story of our history.

    • @josecaraballo6326
      @josecaraballo6326 6 лет назад

      Tony Not sure if you telling the truth, or you making this shit as you go, It was the other way around. slaves would escape from their english, french and Dutch settlements, cause Spaniard will make them free,cause this slaves didnt belong to spain. I don't believe any slave move to Haiti or Jamaica from a Spanish settlement. Get your shit straight before you look like a fool in The front of people who really knows their history

    • @averlist647
      @averlist647 5 лет назад +1

      lol stop

    • @riflechess7693
      @riflechess7693 4 года назад +1

      @@josecaraballo6326 *tribes are not races but i bet your DNA is east ASIAN MONGOLOID from siberia & CAUCAZOID...*

    • @riflechess7693
      @riflechess7693 4 года назад +2

      @@averlist647 *YOU MONGOLOIDS mixed with CAUCAZOIDS go out of your way to avoid the blatant evidence of ancient black CULTURES in the americas; THE GRAND CANYON, THE OLMECS & AZTECS... GOOGLE (AZTEC COUPLE) & TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE BCZ I KNOW YOU ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THE OTHER 2 BUT ANYWAY: PROFESSOR JIN LEE (LEADING GENETIC SCIENTIST IN CHINA)HAS PROVEN THAT WITHOUT A DOUBT "ALL NON BLACK PPL ARE MUTATIONS OF BLACK PPL & PALE SKIN IS ONLY 6000YRS OLD..." NON-BLACK HISPANIC MEN TEACH THE WOMEN IN THEIR CULTURE TO AVOID BLACK MEN BUT THE WOMEN AREN'T FOOLISH, "THEY KNOW WHY!!!" WE FUCK BETTER, COOK BETTER, HAVE MILLIONS OF YEARS WORTH OF HISTORY ACCORDING TO SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE & ARTIFACTS, WAY MORE CREATIVE, MENTALLY BALANCED & STRONGER THAN YOU'LL EVER IMAGINE!!! **#FACTS*

  • @iamannyrosario
    @iamannyrosario 3 года назад +5

    This brought tears to my eyes. My lineage. Thank you.

  • @bennyacosta1560
    @bennyacosta1560 8 лет назад +6

    This was so good to see. It gave me a sense of my own story. It gave some sense of what it is to be Taino. I consider myself Boriqua. But it was not part of my experience to be around people who live with the Taino mindset or to experience that culture. I have felt lost in that sense for most of my life. Seeing that old man gave me hope that the ways of my people might yet blossom again in the world. Much thanks and gratitude to those who made this documentary a reality. Peace and blessings to you and yours.

  • @maryannvalentin8935
    @maryannvalentin8935 5 лет назад +5

    My dad is 92 yrs old he is from Puerto Rico and is taino indian i am his strongest child so he pass his gift to me indian spirts im proud of my indian roots i feel them they are always with me where ever i go they protect me

  • @ruggedsoldier7
    @ruggedsoldier7 7 лет назад +8

    shout out and much love to my taino brothers and sisters. from a maori brother (native new zealander) you dont look that much different to us! maybe it was both our rich vibrant past civilisations and trading between us that make us look similar in certain ways, maori used to travel to the americas and trade with indians before columbus even set foot there. the day we as indigenous people around the world form a great nation under 1 flag is the day we realize we have the power to do anything!

  • @henrymonley8514
    @henrymonley8514 7 лет назад +11

    I'm Dominican and Trinidadian my grandpa on my Dominican side is Taino he has olive/fair skin silky hair meanwhile the other side of my family is brown and have just good puffy curly hair but I didn't get my Taino features I just got my Trinidad side features 🤔

  • @miacollazo5414
    @miacollazo5414 4 года назад +5

    Me siento muy orgullosa de llevar rasgos físicos de la raza taína. Es importante cuidar la tradición y mantenerla viva . Me alegra haber visto este documental Dios los bendiga

  • @damarytalavera8445
    @damarytalavera8445 3 года назад +3

    Documento histórico sin duda. La verdad es que me quedé sorprendida. Yo estoy casada con un taíno borinqueño, ósea de Puerto Rico. Mi hijo pequeño llega a conocer a su tatarabuela cuál era taína, hace 26 años. Y un año después falleció. Los taínos viven entre todas esas personas que todavía llevan la sangre taína.

  • @constantineaze245
    @constantineaze245 8 лет назад +26

    the tainos are very much alive don't be fooled Cubans Dominicans and Puerto Rican's Aruba's all have native American taino ancestry and taino ancestors. also the kalinago are also taino not just carib and they are very much alive in Dominica and Barbados

    • @thinkaboutit2157
      @thinkaboutit2157 7 лет назад +2

      Constantine Aze ... Exactly" You are well informed. Taino Strong"

    • @HOPROPHETA
      @HOPROPHETA 5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for mentioning the Kalinago (Garinagu). The Garifuna (Garinagu) language is mostly Arawak with some Kalina/ Garina (Carib). Any Arawak speaking his or her language sounds like the language I hear my mother speak.

  • @lapotra2469
    @lapotra2469 7 лет назад +26

    Tainos are alive . God Bless them and bless us all his descendant's forever.
    I went to school in Puerto Rico and in the states and when i went to school
    in the island they said my ancestors were dead . Just like they teach the afro americans false history lesson;s about what they are and where they come from they do in the island.
    why believe the lie's that have been taught . ask, look, search, find . Hunger to know your past . dont beleive blindly what u think is true ,to know your past is to know yourself. and know them your ancestors where ever they come from . Peace be with all.

    • @daxondaxon7048
      @daxondaxon7048 7 лет назад

      Joseph i saw a.documentary of a tribe in south America your right

    • @josecaraballo6326
      @josecaraballo6326 6 лет назад

      Joseph you meant4000 bc

  • @michaell8747
    @michaell8747 6 лет назад +5

    Were still here I'm %100 Cuban I saw a pic of my great grand parents Very taino

    • @tiablasian2118
      @tiablasian2118 5 лет назад

      Cuba is a place not a race. DNA test proves how taino we are

  • @Andy-oi1fi
    @Andy-oi1fi 7 лет назад +67

    Dominicans also has taino in them proud of it

    • @finessebabyjustin1060
      @finessebabyjustin1060 5 лет назад

      @Jose Moran wym?

    • @firefly5435
      @firefly5435 5 лет назад +11

      You're right my brother 👊👊💪 I'm Dominican and My taino DNA is 24% and I'm very proud of my Dominican and Taino heritage.

    • @OnAComeUpChea
      @OnAComeUpChea 4 года назад +6

      Andy 1999 Dominicans are mostly black mix

    • @firefly5435
      @firefly5435 4 года назад +21

      @@OnAComeUpChea Most Puerto Rican ,Dominican and Cuban have the same mixed, African, Taino, and and Europeans. It doesn't matter how light-skinned we are there's always a percentage of African in our blood. We are all African descendants. your wrong about Dominican are mostly black . There are a lot of small towns in Dominican Republic that are predominantly white- mestizo trust me I lived there.

    • @OnAComeUpChea
      @OnAComeUpChea 4 года назад +2

      Fire Fly Dominicans are mostly black.. they don’t have predominant Taino mixture

  • @isabellamagazine
    @isabellamagazine 3 года назад +3

    Taino is in every Caribbean's blood. That will never change.

    • @officialVozie100
      @officialVozie100 3 года назад +3

      And they still exist stop the fetish our people arawaks still exist in Guyana 100% native American still here and some still exist in the thousands in Cuba thank God

  • @GATORIOS1
    @GATORIOS1 6 лет назад +15

    La jente nativa de nuestras Islas caribennas nunca murieron simple mente vive en cada uno de nosotros. Just in our DNA.

  • @jalicea1650
    @jalicea1650 4 года назад +1

    I'm from Puerto Rico, and my family is from Hatillo and Arecibo with a few in Morovis. My family was told, and many of us believe that the Taino are gone. That our ancestors as well as the ancestors of those on the islands while mixed are all that's left. It's often in a passing statement. "We have Taino ancestors, but that doesn't mean much." Seeing that the indigenous ancestry still has value it connects us to our sister islands and the Caribbean. We are all connected and descended from the Arawak peoples of the Caribbean! We are Tainos and connected not just to the land, but in our very roots!

  • @tomduncan9806
    @tomduncan9806 8 лет назад +22

    Fantistic video. Very informative. These guys got balls! Gracias.

    • @dfd410
      @dfd410 8 лет назад +3

      Truly

    • @dfd410
      @dfd410 8 лет назад

      Truly

  • @ianruiz5610
    @ianruiz5610 4 года назад +2

    Soy Taino! Always and forever. My father passed down this heritage to me, and I will pass it down to my children!

  • @miguelmercado7258
    @miguelmercado7258 7 лет назад +8

    So far what I have found is that, the part of Puerto Rico were my family is from is from Isabela Puerto Rico were the Cacique Chief indian was Mabodamaca. But I would like to know more!

  • @hectordelgado8214
    @hectordelgado8214 2 года назад +2

    Hermoso documental,pude notar los rasgos tainos en algunas mujeres del documental como la esposa de Pachito y otras. En Puerto Rico quedan algunos Rostros dispersos. Yo orgulloso de mi herencia Taina.

  • @TheShortOne410
    @TheShortOne410 6 лет назад +10

    The Taino blood is still well and alive in me as well. I have pictures to prove it. Viva los latinos. Que viva PR!

    • @evelynmiranda9072
      @evelynmiranda9072 3 года назад +3

      My grandfather was a taino, my mom alway spoke of him. He had two long braids.And a store in Carolina Puertto Rico moms 91 god bless her.

  • @Nomoretears394
    @Nomoretears394 7 лет назад +2

    wow I am just unbelievably impressed so glad Taino Indians are still there GOd bless them

  • @Monjita77
    @Monjita77 7 лет назад +3

    To the filmmaker and cinematographer: This is a very important film on many levels; it's dynamic, compelling, really felt that I was there with you most of the time... Thank you so much for seeking truth and letting it speak for itself. Will you be making "The Last Siboney" next? God, I would love that....

  • @ikaikatorres823
    @ikaikatorres823 4 года назад +1

    Wow, thank you for this. Respect, honor, and love to my Taíno ancestors and relatives. We are still here. ✊🏽

  • @alphageneration66
    @alphageneration66 2 года назад +5

    Rescataremos a todas nuestras raices y razas! Dios bendiga a todo los cubanos en el mundo y en el YARA! Bendicones! 🇨🇺🙏🏻🇺🇸 Native Pride!

  • @cherpylatina
    @cherpylatina 8 лет назад +133

    im here. tainos are still alive. my dna test shows 15% native blood.

    • @constantineaze245
      @constantineaze245 8 лет назад +8

      yes you are 😎

    • @michaelreyes7741
      @michaelreyes7741 8 лет назад +9

      That's right Mama :) keep the culture alive! We're rooting for you (Taino as well)

    • @add1cc
      @add1cc 7 лет назад +2

      Cherpy LaTina Not really.........

    • @cherpylatina
      @cherpylatina 7 лет назад

      +tamar tamar not really what

    • @add1cc
      @add1cc 7 лет назад

      Cherpy LaTina that you are a taino indian.......

  • @luisvazquez6725
    @luisvazquez6725 7 лет назад +21

    I am 18% Native American, 13% African, the rest is mostly Iberian and Greco Roman. I am Boricua. Naci en el monte.

  • @Kysleen
    @Kysleen 6 лет назад +3

    I feel so emotional watching this! So much resilience. 💙❤️

  • @ramonf.9217
    @ramonf.9217 5 лет назад +8

    Dios Bendiga mi gente ,mi sangre. Y los traiga de vuelta. TAINO.

  • @thebostonsportsreport9584
    @thebostonsportsreport9584 3 года назад +3

    I am happy Taino still live. Yo nací Humacao Puerto Rico. America siempre es Native América. We need to protect ours Taino and Native América.

  • @marangelilugo3131
    @marangelilugo3131 3 года назад +3

    Gracias por tan excelente trabajo, por su tenacidad y mostrarnos esta realidad tal cual. En Puerto Rico también en el área montañosa existen Tainos con sus características físicas distintivas como diente de pala, de corta estatura, cabello lacio y negro, etc. Dios bendiga y proteja esta raza que fueron los primeros pobladores de nuestras hermosas islas caribeñas.

  • @rollingthunder7258
    @rollingthunder7258 3 года назад +1

    SOY PUERTORRIQUEÑA Y MIS DOS ABUELAS ESPAÑOLAS CRIADAS EN PUERTORRICO Y MIS ABUELOS DE PUERTORRIQUEÑOS, LOS CUATRO LOS MAS BELLOS DEL MUNDO.
    AMO MIS RAZAS.

  • @dblocknyc
    @dblocknyc 8 лет назад +14

    Such an interesting doc. This is still happening today, albeit in a much different manner. It's a shame how many Latinos under 25 years old dont even know or speak Spanish, and think it is not a big deal because they are in America. Truly sad what is happening. i also like his comments on Fidel, he is easily one of the most misrepresented leaders.

    • @barbaravire2034
      @barbaravire2034 8 лет назад

      +dblocknyc GO STUDY! they have to speak their only lanquage Hebrew not English,. or their captive people lanquage please!!. like we do,.. your very unimformed about your heritage go study?

    • @barbaravire2034
      @barbaravire2034 8 лет назад

      dblocknyc+ ..Barbara vire its not the( Spanish lanquage)) neither Ms. they learned that in captivity hell-o. You need to go and study

    • @nadineo.3987
      @nadineo.3987 8 лет назад +2

      tainos are my spajnsh speakers we are suppose to speak the taino language

    • @stormy-le6pb
      @stormy-le6pb 8 лет назад +3

      How do you say, "Hello, How are you"? in Taino.?

    • @estherminelli8685
      @estherminelli8685 8 лет назад +1

      AGREE! NOW THE GRINGAS ARE BILINGUAL BECAUSE OF OUR YOUTH EMBARRASSED TO SPEAK SPANISH ESPECIALLY CHICANOS THEY WILL TELL YOU IN A MINUTE i DON'T SPEAK SPANISH WITH A FUCKEN LAST NAME LIKE JIMENEZ, ..NO ME DIGAS CARAJO, WITH PARENTS THAT DID NOT SPEAK A WORD OF ENGLISH BUT YET THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND SPANISH!!! REALLY?? I HAD BEEN TOLD THAT MANY TIMES BY MY CHICANO FRIENDS. NOT ALL SOME ARE PROUD BUT THE ONES i KNOW FROM L.A. DID NOT UTTER A WORD IN SPANISH UNLESS IT WAS A CURSE WORD...DON'T AGREE ON FIDEL

  • @TheIndian373
    @TheIndian373 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making this arduous journey to be able to inform us in the rest of the world about the truth of these people.

  • @thinkaboutit2157
    @thinkaboutit2157 7 лет назад +40

    The Caribbean Islands...Tainos Exist" Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, The Greater Antilles.

    • @Stoicsaiyan
      @Stoicsaiyan 8 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@byronscott8108sorry to be that guy but most of y’all are predominantly black I don’t even know how Haiti got here we all damn well they all black of African descent with some French and polish. There little to no indigenous ancestry

    • @byronscott8108
      @byronscott8108 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Stoicsaiyan lol peace and love

  • @ozrivera
    @ozrivera 3 года назад +1

    wow que melodia tiene el senor al hablar. Gracias por documental. Dios te dio la fortaleza y recursos. te abrio las puertas en cada esquina que llegastes porque esta historia tenia que ser documentada. que dios te siga bendiciendo,

  • @joeymedina1351
    @joeymedina1351 7 лет назад +25

    I'm here 14% Taino DNA Boricua

  • @frescg1
    @frescg1 4 года назад +3

    Gracias por este documental. Siempre e querido saber de mis raices. Mi papa es Taino cubano de Guatanamo. Es muy triste q no tengo nada. Y ellos estan tan viejitos q triste q se a perdido y tan pocos. 😢 esta por extinguirse de verdad. 😔

  • @SoliEvy
    @SoliEvy 7 лет назад +7

    I am from PR and this was such a wonderful vid. I am so curious to see if I may have some Taino Indian DNA

  • @bazzytonoak7130
    @bazzytonoak7130 3 года назад +4

    This made me cry I’m so proud to have Taíno blood running in my veins

  • @joseantoniofabian8969
    @joseantoniofabian8969 5 лет назад +3

    SON. idéntico. a los Dominicanos civaeño. hi. a. los. taino. puerto riqueño. de verdad. que cuando escuchava ese señor. y. la. señora cantando se. me. salieron la. lágrima no me pude contener. porque en el corazón yo. se. que. tengo. raise taína. y. un. por ciento alto.

  • @lukawong8264
    @lukawong8264 8 лет назад +3

    Bravo!!! ¡Gracias hermanos! What an educating and inspiring footage you captured!! Thank you for putting the efforts, thoughtfulness, respect to the Taínos and always praises to our mighty Lord.... Well done!

  • @JoseOrtiz-qj2zo
    @JoseOrtiz-qj2zo 8 лет назад +28

    I'm puerto rican Taino my DNA is 36% Native American

    • @almaguillot8597
      @almaguillot8597 7 лет назад +3

      Jose Ortiz Wow! Hasta ahora es el porcentaje más alto que he visto. De qué pueblo eres?

    • @Anikraze
      @Anikraze 6 лет назад

      I'm calling bs

    • @phillyhippie
      @phillyhippie 5 лет назад

      Wow I'm 8.6%

    • @jaqueswilliams5192
      @jaqueswilliams5192 5 лет назад +2

      Lots of Puerto Rican’s, Dominicans, and Cubans have far distant Taino ancestry

    • @1017Evelin
      @1017Evelin 3 года назад

      @@almaguillot8597 i saw a Puerto Rican guy get 40% and he actually looks like it so 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @matiasperez-agosto7704
    @matiasperez-agosto7704 5 лет назад +2

    We the Taino Indians were there before are here still and will always be here!

  • @Halmorcat3061
    @Halmorcat3061 5 лет назад +4

    I am Cuban, DNA testing at ancestry tells me I am 99% European and 1%Native American (Taino). So, yes, I am proud to see that some Taino still is here with me.

    • @jaqueswilliams5192
      @jaqueswilliams5192 5 лет назад

      Al Morcate that’s cool! I always wondered why so many Cubans look white though

    • @Stoicsaiyan
      @Stoicsaiyan 8 месяцев назад

      @@jaqueswilliams5192your wondering why ? 😂😂 I’m Cuban and you don’t need a brain to wonder why.. Cuba was a victim of colonization just like almost nation on planet earth, many Canary islanders and Galicians arrived in Cuba same with basques and Catalans. So Cuban are generally going to be whiter, but that doesn’t mean that we aren’t genetically diverse. In the End of the day are Spanish ancestors were rebellious to there forefathers and freed slaves and seeked independence from Spain. They married black people and natives so that’s white even white Cubans have traces of native and African. We are remnants of those rebellious men and women who rose up against the Spanish empire

  • @FernandoJose-gx2zx
    @FernandoJose-gx2zx 7 лет назад +2

    wao very interesting documentary . I am from Panama and I believe that Taino still exist and the are all along the caribbean Islands . and they won't dissapear . the lady looks like a native indian I believe she is 100% Tain

  • @anandalexander743
    @anandalexander743 3 года назад +3

    Caribbean food is a reminder that their culture is alive and well.

  • @estherrodriquez6837
    @estherrodriquez6837 8 лет назад +1

    so greatful that I watched this great effort to document a piece of our culture that has been hidden. thank you for your courage and defiance. thank you gracias mi hermanos. bendiciones al tribu.

  • @LivingWithTheGuzmans
    @LivingWithTheGuzmans 7 лет назад +8

    Good video thanks

  • @bruja_cat
    @bruja_cat 3 года назад

    God bless you for preserving their knowledge and recording their traditions. Keep it alive!!! Keep recording it!!!

  • @guerreravelez2458
    @guerreravelez2458 3 года назад +3

    Yellow man was lookin' like, "these fools wrecked my whip" jajaja!

  • @Sewwithlily
    @Sewwithlily 3 года назад +1

    Wow I loved it so much! So much history we don’t know. Thank you for sharing

  • @e.producer1082
    @e.producer1082 4 года назад +4

    This documentary is amazing!! Me encantoooo! I’ve been so fascinated by the Tainos lately! It’s so incredible to know that they actually exist in Cuba. There’s not that many Cubans that have taken DNA tests honestly. I’ve seen many Puerto Rican’s take it and most of them get like 12% to 21% as an average. Though I have seen only one guy get 32% I still find it cool as fuck!!! I feel like PR has the most taino DNA within people compared to seeing Dominicans taking the test. I hope there’s still Tainos out there that are above 30% :))))!!!

  • @Boricua_tori
    @Boricua_tori 6 лет назад +1

    My great grandmother is 100% Taína! She married my great grand father who moved to the island from Spain! May both of them continue to rest in paradise! ❤️

  • @davidortega357
    @davidortega357 6 лет назад +3

    what caught my interest in this video about the last Taino people they called their village a Rancheria in Central Ca in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada there are native American rancherias Indian communities pockets left from gold rush era genocide yokut, miwok, maidu, wintun, pomo, karok

  • @ajnachakraguy
    @ajnachakraguy 2 года назад +1

    We are still alive, we still practice our culture, speak our language, and practice our religion

  • @barbarasworld1602
    @barbarasworld1602 5 лет назад +3

    This is the best video ,I did a DNA test and iam 7% taino from cuba what on honor.

  • @peterivero4337
    @peterivero4337 Год назад

    I am Cuban and born in cammague and touched to tears of your work. But sanden how man easily cancels others for wealth. Cimmilarity of too many indigenous people around our world had to suffer. And still suffer. Great job

  • @saulbravo3485
    @saulbravo3485 8 лет назад +17

    That old lady near the end of the video shows strong indigenous features, I wonder if she would volunteerly see how she would do in a ancestrydna test. Some of the locals there also show strong african features, near pure like..

    • @soulfourger
      @soulfourger 8 лет назад +2

      That is totally beside the point. There is so much more to being Native than looking Native. Just because someone is White-passing does *not* make them any less NDN.

    • @saulbravo3485
      @saulbravo3485 8 лет назад +2

      Fourge Nexyst you're not making any sence at all, I think you need to go read a book asap.

    • @soulfourger
      @soulfourger 8 лет назад +7

      Yeah yeah , insult approved. Let me break it down for you. If someone doesn't look Native, it doesn't mean they aren't. Whether someone is a White-passing Taino or a Native-passing Taino doesn't matter. We are all stll Taino. Get rid of your racist stereotypes of who and what a Native looks like.

    • @constantineaze245
      @constantineaze245 8 лет назад +1

      well of course she does the reason why is because is taina Arawak like me

    • @stblaw5477
      @stblaw5477 6 лет назад

      I love the main guy who has soo much spaniard feature was soo intrigued to see the taino most of us spaniard looking Cubans still are half taino some of the men in this video are full African ass well and don't know it dna test helps saludos

  • @zoeboy7245
    @zoeboy7245 7 лет назад +9

    Cuba 🇨🇺 and Brazil 🇧🇷 is the only Latin country that ont shy to show their black peoples

  • @maurofernandes4103
    @maurofernandes4103 4 года назад +1

    Love it. I just wonder how many Tainos still exist in Cuba. Its a pity to lose that culture also.

  • @ElNegringoKreyolito
    @ElNegringoKreyolito 3 года назад +4

    Yellow Man is a LEGEND 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @Joyride37
    @Joyride37 2 года назад +1

    Amazing they have at least two songs about Casique Guama, when he led and fought the Spanish in 1530s. I wouldn't be surprised if the community descended from him in some way.
    I would have liked a more in depth documentary into their way of life, as this was mostly about how difficult the government made it to visit their village and just a snapshot of La Caridad itself. The people themselves seemed more than happy to spread the word they are alive and well.
    They are a treasure and they and their culture should be protected. But I think any kind of mutual learning would need to be done very carefully by professionals. It would be all too easy for foreigners to come in and treat them as a tourist attraction and harm their culture (which might be why the gov is so anal even toward well meaning visitors), or for an inexperienced social scientist (especially with little to no shared cultural background) to create bad blood between the community and future visitors.
    I'm boricua and a social scientist, and I just know that the ethics paperwork, permissions, and training for any kind of sociology or anthropology cultural study would fill up an entire office, or several, lmao. As it should be though. Zero ethics or triple checking your impact is how you get the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Puerto Rican Birth Control and Sterilization Experiments, or Stanford Prison Experiment

    • @Stoicsaiyan
      @Stoicsaiyan 8 месяцев назад

      Guama in my opinion was more badass than hatuey. The difference is that hatuey is just more popular, In cuba they’re a legend about hatueys spirit in which he protects the people of a small town. According to the locals In cuba who live in that town the night sky glows into a golden color. Many of the people there believe that it’s the spirit of hatuey looking over the island of cuba to protect it. Also there’s a museum in Baracoa I think which hold the skeleton of guama after he was betrayed and killed by one of his comrades for having sexual relations with his wife. They found him in a native burial site buried in a ceremonial posture with decorations in his honor you can visit his remains in the museum

  • @WRKF0RAMMO3
    @WRKF0RAMMO3 8 лет назад +4

    I found this ducumentary to strengthen that wich I knew was in my heart."taino ti" to all.

  • @elnenejudahofficial4023
    @elnenejudahofficial4023 5 лет назад +1

    Im feel sad for what they did to us tainos/indian.. seguimos hace adelante ... dios lo bendiga

  • @GoodnewzBetternewz
    @GoodnewzBetternewz 7 лет назад +12

    I'm puerto rican. or should i say... taino indian.

    • @jaqueswilliams5192
      @jaqueswilliams5192 5 лет назад +1

      From a long time ago though. Most Puerto Rican’s have a large amount of Spanish European as well as most Hispanics do

    • @jalicea1650
      @jalicea1650 4 года назад

      @@jaqueswilliams5192 We do have lots of European ancestry, but through our mothers and through the conquests and rape... We Puerto Ricans share our Taino roots with all the Caribbean peoples. We are mestizo not something people like talking about in the context of our origins, but it's what connects us to these people across the islands. Spaniards did conquer and massacre our Taino ancestors, but they could never wipe out their seeds which bore from the same tree. Our ancestral mothers are that tree if you will. We are all connected because Europeans and Africans took Indians as their "wives" and their children are us. We don't deny our Spanish roots, but many of us want to identify more with our Taino ancestors than the Europeans who abandoned us and abused us throughout our history. For those that are mixed we could never be accepted in European societies or African or even Indian, but in that loss we have gained a new pride as we are all of them and yet none, but with that mixture something more.