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Taino Mythology: Exploring the Gods, Goddesses, and Creatures of Ancient Tales
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- ISBN8233710650
- EAN9798233710650
- Date de parution11/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Journey into the rich spiritual world of the Taíno people, the indigenous inhabitants of the Caribbean whose vibrant mythology shaped island culture for centuries before European contact. This comprehensive guide unveils the sacred stories of Yúcahu, the supreme creator deity; Atabey, the mother goddess of fertility and fresh waters; and Guabancex, the fierce hurricane goddess. Discover the roles of powerful zemís (spirit idols), encounter shape-shifting opías (spirits of the dead), and learn about legendary creatures like the hideous Guayona and the mysterious Maboya.
Through carefully researched narratives, explore how these ancient tales explained natural phenomena, guided daily life, and connected the Taíno people to their environment. From creation myths to heroic legends, from agricultural rituals to celestial beliefs, this book preserves the spiritual heritage of a culture that continues to influence Caribbean identity today. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, students of indigenous cultures, and anyone fascinated by the untold stories of the Americas' first peoples
Through carefully researched narratives, explore how these ancient tales explained natural phenomena, guided daily life, and connected the Taíno people to their environment. From creation myths to heroic legends, from agricultural rituals to celestial beliefs, this book preserves the spiritual heritage of a culture that continues to influence Caribbean identity today. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, students of indigenous cultures, and anyone fascinated by the untold stories of the Americas' first peoples



















