Cave of the Jagua: The Mythological World of the Taínos |
Contents
The State of Taíno Studies | 19 |
The Natural World of the Taínos | 37 |
The Religious Cosmos of the Taínos | 53 |
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Amazon Anacacuya Arawak archaeological archetypes Arrom artifacts Attabeira Bayamanaco believe brothers cacical authority cacique Cahubaba called canoe Caracaracol Carib Caribbean Casas cave cazabe cemieism cemíes Chapter cited Claude Lévi-Strauss cohoba Columbus Deminán described earth Eliade episode Female Turtle feminine fertility Figure fish frog function gold gourd Greater Antilles Guabancex Guabonito Guahayona guanguayo guanín güeyo harvesting economy hero Hispaniola human Igneri Indians interpretation Island Karina Janus Mode Jeronymite journey Jung language Lesser Antilles Lévi-Strauss linguistic Mácocael Matininó meaning monolatry Mother mythic nature notion numinous Orion Pané Pané's plant psychic Puerto Rico punishment reality Reichel-Dolmatoff religious remote rite ritual role Rouse sacred Saladoid sexual shaman shamanistic similar social South American Spaniards Spanish spirit stone Sued Badillo suggests symbols syphilis Taíno belief Taíno culture Taíno myth Taíno mythology Taíno religion Taíno society Taíno Studies tale tion tobacco Tukano twin Warao woman women Yaya Yayael yuca