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The Tainos: Rise & Decline of the People Who Greeted Columbus |
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Rating:  Summary: Exceptional Book! A MUST READ! Review: Irving Rouse, nos presenta un libro muy completo y bien investigado sobre el tema taino. Todos aquellos estudiosos que quieran aprender sobre esta etnia, la etnia amerindia que tuvo el primer fatal encuentro con Cristobal Colon , debe leer este libro.Este libro es la Biblia sobre el tema taino.
Rating:  Summary: Exceptional Book! A MUST READ! Review: There were so many things of the Taino Indians I didn't know about and this book gives such a wonderful view of their lives and heritage you think they were your neighbors next door! This book makes you realize how important it is to keep your heritage alive.
Rating:  Summary: Didn't want it to end Review: This book is great. Very informative and well written. I learned a great deal about my cultue, heritage and ancestry. It left me with a thirst for more.
Rating:  Summary: Opus Magnus Review: When writting this book, Dr. Rouse put a lifetime of research and studies on the Indians of the Caribbean into one work. Since Rouse is considered the "Dean of Caribbean Archaeology", this book is a "must have" for anyone interested in the region and its native inhabitants. Very few people have worked for so long, in so many locations and with such dedication as Dr. Rouse.
Rating:  Summary: Opus Magnus Review: When writting this book, Dr. Rouse put a lifetime of research and studies on the Indians of the Caribbean into one work. Since Rouse is considered the "Dean of Caribbean Archaeology", this book is a "must have" for anyone interested in the region and its native inhabitants. Very few people have worked for so long, in so many locations and with such dedication as Dr. Rouse.
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