Replica of a Indigenous hut at the Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Caribbean Island. USA territory
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Marina Movschowitz / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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7104 x 4741 px | 60.1 x 40.1 cm | 23.7 x 15.8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
December 2015Location:
Ponce, Puerto Rico. Caribbean Island. USA territory.More information:
According with wikipedia.com: "The Taíno were an Arawak people who were the indigenous people of the Caribbean and Florida. At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), and Puerto Rico. At the time of Columbus' arrival in 1492, there were five Taíno chiefdoms and territories on Hispaniola, each led by a principal Cacique (chieftain), to whom tribute was paid. Puerto Rico also was divided into chiefdoms. At the time of the Spanish conquest, the largest Taíno population centers may have contained over 3, 000 people each."