Taino : Pre-Columbian Art and Culture from the Caribbean
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Of Arawak descent, the Taino - whose ancestors migrated to the Caribbean from the Amazon Basin in South America during the 6th century - were the first people encountered by Christopher Columbus. Although they ceased to exist as an autonomous society within 60 years of the arrival of Spanish colonizers, the Taino - skilled agriculturists and navigators and accomplished weavers, potters, and carvers - developed a complex political, religious, and social system, and made a substantial contribution to the biological, cultural, and linguistic makeup of large areas of the Caribbean. To this date, Caribbean communities in the Antilles and in New York and other large American cities exhibit the survival of Taino practices in their worldviews, religious beliefs, language, music, and food.
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Organized by El Museo del Barrio in New York to coincide with a major exhibition, this is the first comprehensive English-language publication on the fascinating legacy of Taino art and culture. Showcasing over 100 rare and beautiful ceremonial and domestic artworks and individual masterpieces of this ancient culture - produced in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti, and the Bahamas between A.D. 1200 and 1500 - Taino includes examples of finely detailed and polished sculptures carved in wood, precious ornaments of shell and bone, and ceramics decorated with animals, birds, and intricate geometric motifs. The contributors include ten of the foremost scholars of pre-Columbian culture and art, and an appendix featuring writings from Spanish explorers who had contact with the Taino.
Taino : Pre-Columbian Art and Culture from the Caribbean
Taino : Pre-Columbian Art and Culture from the Caribbean,Ricardo Alegria,Jose Arrom,Monacelli,1885254822,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Caribbean & West Indies - General,Criticism,Exhibitions,Gothic Art,History - Ancient & Classical,History - General,Taino Indians,Taino art,Art / General
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