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On October 12, 1492, one of the most important “first contacts” of the modern era was made when three ships of Spanish origin approached the island archipelago now known as the Bahamas, cautiously dropping anchor as the captain of the fleet gazed across to what he assumed was the coast of India. According to the popular version of the story, amazed at the sight of ships and men of such unfamiliar appearance, the native people of the island plunged into the clear waters of the Western Atlantic, expertly swimming or aboard dugout canoes, and came out to greet the strangers.
In all probability, the meeting was much more cautious and incremental, but the idea that these innocent people, raised in a tropical Eden, might embrace with such open enthusiasm their own destruction is picturesque and no doubt appeals to contemporary perceptions. By whatever means one might choose to view it, this meeting of cultures certainly did mark the beginning of a bold new chapter in the history of Europe and the beginning of the end of an ancient race of native people occupying a vast new continent.
The entries into Christopher Columbus’ log as he recorded his first encounters with the indigenous people of the “Indies” are very telling. The island people arrived alongside his ships, offering humble gifts that Columbus described as “parrots and balls of cotton and spears and many other things, which they exchanged for the glass beads and hawks' bells”. These were the Taínos people, or the “Arawaks”, as they would come to be known, and Columbus described them as “well built...with good bodies and handsome features”.
This description, while deceptively simple, had a chilling implication, because Columbus was not taking note of these facts out of idle interest but in terms of how best to exploit them. As the natives offered up gifts and the open hand of friendship, and by implication the freedom of their islands, Columbus remarked simply on their primitive appearance, their primeval technology, and how easy they would be to overcome. He noted, “They do not bear arms, and do not know them, for I showed them a sword, they took it by the edge and cut themselves out of ignorance. They have no iron.... They would make fine servants.”
What Columbus wanted in the first instance was gold, and he was quick to observe the small items of gold jewelry worn by his visitors, which alerted him immediately to the fact there was gold to be found somewhere on these islands. To get to the bottom of it, Columbus would waste no time. Thus, a chain of events was set in motion that would permanently affect Western civilization.
The Arawak: The History and Legacy of the Indigenous Natives in South America and the Caribbean examines the culture and history of the indigenous groups and what happened when they came into contact with the Europeans. You will learn about the Arawak like never before.
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Una novedosa y osada visión de la historia de Puerto Rico, desde la época precolombina, hasta hoy día. La historia de Puerto Rico ha estado marcada por conquistas y resistencias. A lo largo de los siglos los puertorriqueños han creado y sorteado complejas ideas sobre lo que significa pertenecer a una nación. En este libro, Jorell Meléndez-Badillo ofrece una nueva interpretación de la historia de Puerto Rico que da voz a los habitantes del archipiélago y propone una nueva perspectiva sobre los retos políticos, económicos y sociales a los que se enfrentan hoy en día.
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Mucha emocion orgullo borinquen
- De Rico69 en 04-22-25
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Before the Mayflower
- A History of Black America
- De: Lerone Bennett
- Narrado por: John Ridle
- Duración: 11 h y 43 m
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The black experience in America - starting from its origins in western Africa up to 1961 - is examined in this seminal study from a prominent African American figure. The entire historical timeline of African Americans is addressed, from the Colonial period through the civil rights upheavals of the late 1950s to 1961, the time of publication.
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Very informative, worth listening to thrice..
- De Alednam A Uonopk en 04-13-21
De: Lerone Bennett
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- Thomas Swindell
- 11-06-22
good history
it was really good history of the narrator was spot on except for one major pronunciation, it is not "Tano" it's pronounced "tie*ee*no"
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- Noula
- 01-29-20
Mind blowing!
I heard about the Arawak’s from my college textbook, Lies My Teacher Told Me by James Loewen, having a heart passion for the indigenous people. Debating on my months credit from Audible, I was surprised to find a book available on the subject. After reading the reviews I downloaded this book. I’ve learned more in depth about the Arawak’s as expected. This book is short having only seven chapters. I give this book 5 stars and one of my favorites!
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- Vanessa Alicea
- 02-06-24
great book
however, the reader next time should've done a better job pronouncing the names of the tribes.
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- Caribe
- 03-12-19
Great overview and easy to follow.
Great overview and easy to follow. However there were time that the narrator mis-pronounced names and Caribbean dialect that was a bit frustrating. i.e. Grenada is pronounced (grih-NAY-da) not Granada as in Granada Spain. Otherwise good . would recommend to others.
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- Barilari
- 06-17-21
informative but too brief
This was great to learn about the general outlines of the people in Caribbean, northern South America, and Florida. But it was too narrowed by the European context. It was unfortunate that they didn't have the consideration to find a reader who could spell the names properly. It made the audio format less efficient and neglected the importance of the culture so often misunderstood. Despite this, the author offers a pointed appeal for the need to exercise a thorough reconsideration of American history.
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- Francesca Cepero
- 12-20-21
pronunciation sucked
i couldn't stand the narrator and his horrible pronunciation of Taíno and Ponce de Leon. it irked me.
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- solaris
- 05-23-22
Worth a listen
This was a quick, informative listen. I wish the speaker put as much effort into the pronunciation of the Arawak, Taino, and Spanish words as he did with the French words. It felt a little cringy considering the content, which portrayed a much darker view of Christopher Columbus and the brutality towards the native peoples of the Caribbean.
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- Reina
- 06-08-19
Very Informative
This book was Excellent. I highly recommend reading this book. Especially to those of Caribbean/ West Indian decent. It's extremely informative pertaining to the genocide and enslavement of our people. I will give fair warning that as a Taino Descendant it hurt my soul some to read, as I cried through certain text.
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- Maggie
- 06-21-22
a brief history
The story was short and to the point and sad to know that some of them most of those people Arawak were extinct due to genocide.
I read this book because I discovered that after genetic testing that I have some of the boricua in me and just thought I would try to find out more about what happened to the so-called Arawak.
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- Nate Daily
- 11-12-20
Great history book, short and well written
The history of the Arawak isn't something that I have every heard before. I knew, from college, that African slaves were brought to the Caribbean because the indigenous people were worked to death by the post-columbian Spanish, then we moved on. But, I wanted to learn more. I am so glad I found this book, it helped me fill that gap.
If you are worried this is book is political, it isn't. This is a history book, it just lays out the facts. Some of the facts are terrible, and hard to learn about.
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