Respect to all indigenous people of the Caribbean, from Vieques , culebra , from PR to Dominican to Jamaican ... We are family .... I have taino ancestry ... Me a black Indian
I also have Taíno ancestry my grandmother was from Utuado. Crazy thing is ancestry dna was able to pick on it and I’d love to do my grandmas dna to see how much she Carrie’s of it.
Black Indians do not exist we are just Indians.Stop giving away your own identity and culture because of fear.We are the original to this land.Their can not be two originals.
@@Calebevansmusic my grandmother is from utuado as well which means in between the mountains in taino language I'm Puerto Rican with taino ancestry as well and intrigued and proud
YEAH MAN ME LOVE IT. I'M FROM SURINAME (DUTCH GUYANA). I AM ALSO MIXED WITH ARAWAK (LOKONO). HALINKA JACOEBA? MEANS HOW YOU DOIN? DAMA HATSICA MEANS I'M FINE. WAJONO MEANS FRIEND. BEAUTIFULL LANGUAGE ISN'T IT? :)
My great nan was Àra'wak jamaican a beautiful black women And my grandad her son spoke àra'wak patio marron Igbo and many ancient Hebrew languages 🇯🇲🙏🏾🏴
@@jking4609 Bro... someone can be of both indigenous *and* African descent. The Garifuna people are mostly black but they're still considered indigenous because many of their traditions come from the Caribs. There's a difference between being a mixed descendant, which is totally legitimate, and calling the indigenous peoples "fakers". Afro-mestizos are a real thing and it's important to recognize themm.
Thank you for this presentation... there are some folks .. putting organizing an Americans Online Library .. to preserve the various cultures of pre-columbian Nations.. by utilizing modern web technology of the Blockchain Web3.0 .. Interplantary File System (IPFS) ..
Look up the meaning of hansel in what ever language .and the name goddeana was the name of a ancient goddess of the seas in àra'wak belief even Gambians believed the same
Hate it to break it to you, but no serious scientific institution has confirmed or even given proof of African origin for Native Americans in nearly two decades. The only examples you can provide is cherry-picking which is explicitly described as a fallacy and not real science.
Respect to all indigenous people of the Caribbean, from Vieques , culebra , from PR to Dominican to Jamaican ... We are family .... I have taino ancestry ... Me a black Indian
I also have Taíno ancestry my grandmother was from Utuado. Crazy thing is ancestry dna was able to pick on it and I’d love to do my grandmas dna to see how much she Carrie’s of it.
Black Indians do not exist we are just Indians.Stop giving away your own identity and culture because of fear.We are the original to this land.Their can not be two originals.
@@Calebevansmusic do your genealogy not dna testing.
@@Calebevansmusic my grandmother is from utuado as well which means in between the mountains in taino language I'm Puerto Rican with taino ancestry as well and intrigued and proud
Venezuela guayana...south Americans also speak it
This is so scary since my awakening. I thought I was speaking gibberish. Praises to our ancestors.
Can u speak it
Wonderful video, alot of people forget the Natives surrounded all of the new world and where pushed out by colonials and there evil slave trade.
Brilliant stuff. My mother taught me about the mountain people in Jamaica, etc. It gives me chills of confirmation.
We have a tobacco in Jamaica its called "Cow Tongue". Looks like it got to the island from South American tribes.
I want to learn the language, where can I go
YEAH MAN ME LOVE IT. I'M FROM SURINAME (DUTCH GUYANA). I AM ALSO MIXED WITH ARAWAK (LOKONO). HALINKA JACOEBA? MEANS HOW YOU DOIN? DAMA HATSICA MEANS I'M FINE. WAJONO MEANS FRIEND. BEAUTIFULL LANGUAGE ISN'T IT? :)
Where to learn more?
@@negusvpanther ruclips.net/video/aQ8nkOoMlCk/видео.html
My great nan was Àra'wak jamaican a beautiful black women
And my grandad her son spoke àra'wak patio marron Igbo and many ancient Hebrew languages 🇯🇲🙏🏾🏴
The name pinot, and other names are very important to Jamaican heritage
Am of taino arawak heritage,from jamaica,am interested to learn this language.how can i learn?
Me to how can i learn ?
Taino from Puerto Rico!
Your probably an African taking indigenous identity as usual.
decent arawak dominican rep. hey cousins 🥳🤣
@@jking4609 Bro... someone can be of both indigenous *and* African descent. The Garifuna people are mostly black but they're still considered indigenous because many of their traditions come from the Caribs. There's a difference between being a mixed descendant, which is totally legitimate, and calling the indigenous peoples "fakers". Afro-mestizos are a real thing and it's important to recognize themm.
It's so good you found him and recorded 💚
Goddeana hansel was my nan from Jamaica saint Catherine
Pure àra'wak jamaican
Thank you for this presentation... there are some folks .. putting organizing an Americans Online Library .. to preserve the various cultures of pre-columbian Nations.. by utilizing modern web technology of the Blockchain Web3.0 .. Interplantary File System (IPFS) ..
This is Guyana
Daka Taino 🇵🇷💙
really fascinating!
The real Arawak is you who doing the video
No he's not you delusional fuck.
@@Boddah. go troll somewhere else
That's right V.I. up in here🏹✌🔥👊
Very unlikely, but he may have an ancestor or two if his family had arrived early enough before the genocide.
@@angeliparraguirre7329 you dont come from this bloodline my ancestors were not eurasian natives you understand?
Une arrière-grand-mère Arawak ; -))))
di jaamiekan langwiij
Look up the meaning of hansel in what ever language .and the name goddeana was the name of a ancient goddess of the seas in àra'wak belief even Gambians believed the same
🌍🇭🇹🇭🇹🙏🏿
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The country is relatively dry.
Rainfall averages only 1,070 millimeters (42 inches) a year.
His real name is KUNO HIS SLAVE NAME WAS CECIL!
Very Cool
INTERESTING
We are the Arawak.Their is no such thing as a black Indian.We are the only Indian.
Hate it to break it to you, but no serious scientific institution has confirmed or even given proof of African origin for Native Americans in nearly two decades. The only examples you can provide is cherry-picking which is explicitly described as a fallacy and not real science.
Proof