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Latest revision as of 15:52, 18 October 2019

 https://www.facebook.com/groups/guatumacuphilly/

Who are the Taino People of the Caribbean?

  • What were their contributions to today's modern society?
  • How did they live "pre-contact" and how are their descendants living today?
    • The Taino Cultural Workshop Series will be a six-part series held on the third Saturday of every month. Each workshop will involve a "Hands On" approach to learning more about the Indigenous people of the Caribbean.
    • Knowlegable teachers of Taino Arawak culture will cover such topics including Music, Dance, Crafts, Language and History.

(See the Facebook link above for more)