04765nam 22009013u 450 991045641690332120210114042316.0(CKB)2550000000019442(EBL)454476(OCoLC)609844485(SSID)ssj0000457977(PQKBManifestationID)12203580(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000457977(PQKBWorkID)10420868(PQKB)11473305(MiAaPQ)EBC454476(EXLCZ)99255000000001944220131216d2010|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrTalking Taino[electronic resource] Caribbean Natural History from a Native PerspectiveTuscaloosa University of Alabama Press20101 online resource (190 p.)Caribbean Archaeology and EthnohistoryDescription based upon print version of record.0-8173-1628-0 Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The Spanish Translation (2003); 2. Starry, Starry Night (2005); 3. Sharks and Rays (2003); 4. First Documented Shark Attack in the Americas, circa AD 1000 (2003); 5. The Age of Reptiles (2003); 6. Catch of the Day (2007); 7. Birdland (2006) (cowritten by Dr. David Steadman); 8. Gone Fishin' (2004); 9. In the Beginning, God Created Fish (2004); 10. Herbs, Fish, and Other Scum and Vermin (2003); 11. The Chip-Chip Gatherers (2007); 12. Eats, Shoots, and Leaves (2004); 13. Eat Roots and Leave (2004)14. If You Like Pina Coladas... (2005)15. Boat Trips (2006); 16. Partying, Taino Style (2007); 17. Caves (2006); 18. Birds of a Feather (2005); 19. Cannibals! (2006); 20. Obeah and Zombies: The African Connection (2005); 21. The Stranger King (2007); 22. Anatomy of a Colony: A Taino Outpost in the Turks & Caicos Islands (1997); 23. Columbus, Hero or Heel? (1991); 24. One Small Step for a Man (1991); 25. A World on the Wax; Introduction to the Appendices: Words (Between the Lines of Age); Appendix I: Taino Names for Fishes; Appendix 2: Taino Names for Animals; Appendix 3: Other Taino WordsBibliographyIndexKeegan and Carlson, combined, have spent over 45 years conducting archaeological research in the Caribbean, directing projects in Trinidad, Grenada, St. Lucia, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, the Turks & Caicos Islands, and throughout the Bahamas. Walking hundreds of miles of beaches, working without shade in the Caribbean sun, diving in refreshing and pristine waters, and studying the people and natural environment around them has given them insights into the lifeways of the people who lived in the Caribbean before the arrival of Christopher CCaribbean Archaeology and EthnohistoryTaino Indians - AntiquitiesTaino Indians -- AntiquitiesTaino Indians - First contact with EuropeansTaino Indians -- First contact with EuropeansTaino Indians - Social life and customsTaino Indians -- Social life and customsTaino IndiansWest Indies - AntiquitiesWest Indies -- AntiquitiesTaino IndiansAntiquitiesTaino IndiansSocial life and customsTaino IndiansFirst contact with EuropeansRegions & Countries - AmericasHILCCLatin AmericaHILCCHistory & ArchaeologyHILCCElectronic books.Taino Indians - Antiquities.Taino Indians -- Antiquities.Taino Indians - First contact with Europeans.Taino Indians -- First contact with Europeans.Taino Indians - Social life and customs.Taino Indians -- Social life and customs.Taino Indians.West Indies - Antiquities.West Indies -- Antiquities.Taino IndiansAntiquitiesTaino IndiansSocial life and customsTaino IndiansFirst contact with EuropeansRegions & Countries - AmericasLatin AmericaHistory & Archaeology972.9004972.9004/97922972.90049792972.900497922Keegan William F.1955-859967Carlson Lisabeth A859968AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910456416903321Talking Taino1918956UNINA