Taino, meaning "a good person", is an indigenous people who builds houses in many parts of Caribbean islands. The origin of Tai can be traced back to Arawaku of Orinoco Delta. It is said that Taio began settling in the Caribbean around 400 BC. They built a community on Hispaniola. Today, Hispaniola is known as Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Taino also settled with the Bahamas of Jamaica, Eastern Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
A provocative record of another view of Taino's people's history is provided anonymously, Spider shows this view. Learn more about all aspects of Taino's history and culture. For more information on these aspects, please visit the website, United Nations People's Association (UCTP). Further - About Tainos - Spider strongly advises her friends and fellow ritual leaders Miguel Sague to provide information provided by the Canney Indian Spiritual Circle. Here you will find inspiration and exhilarating spiritual and historical information about Tylenol's tradition. Kenny's spirituality is based on his ritual and artistic beliefs and the shamanist beliefs of the natural spiritual power and dignity expressed through the story of Taino God of Yono Hu and Ata Bei.
Jamaican culture includes defining Jamaican people's religion, norms, values, lifestyle. Culture is a mixed and ethnically diverse society derived from the history of residents starting from the original Taino. The Spaniards first brought slavery to Jamaica. Then they were knocked down by the British. Jamaica was later released on August 1, 1834 and became independent from England on August 6, 1962. A black slave was suffering and resisting the harsh conditions of forced labor and became a major cultural power. After abolition of slavery, Chinese and Indian immigrants were brought to the island as contract workers and brought ideas from the Far East. These contributions resulted in diversity affecting Jamaica's language, music, dance, religious and social norms and practices.