Originario blends contemporary style with the revival of indigenous roots and heritage. The brand pays homage to the vibrant tapestry of our ancestors, infusing modern fashion with the essence of our indigenous heritage.
Ká Dipuglia prompts profound inquiries into the intricate tapestry of Caribbean identity. Their approach entails a deep appreciation for cultural awareness and purpose-driven design.
"Bohío" is a song by Dominican artist Vicente García that pays homage to Dominican culture, identity, and heritage. The term "bohío" refers to a traditional Taino dwelling, symbolising the connection to the land and indigenous roots.
Stone pendant worn by Taíno leaders and healers features a crouching anthropomorphic figure known as a zemí. Zemí refers not to an object or image but an immaterial, spiritual, and vital force pertaining to deities and ancestors
Their music often incorporates Taino themes and addresses issues related to Puerto Rican and Taino identity addresses themes of Puerto Rican identity and cultural heritage.
This article examines the Eurocentric biases in traditional historical narratives and advocates for including Latin American perspectives to provide a more equitable understanding of global history.
Areíto pays homage to the indigenous roots and diverse influences that shape Dominican music, reflecting Guerra's profound connection to his homeland and its musical traditions.
"Aitakuwahi" emphasises the importance of integrating Indigenous knowledge systems with scientific practices to promote environmental sustainability and cultural resilience.
This article explores the pervasive impact of Eurocentric colonial structures on Latin American societies, examining how colonial legacies continue to shape social hierarchies and knowledge systems.
Stone pendant worn by Taíno leaders and healers features a crouching anthropomorphic figure known as a zemí. Zemí refers not to an object or image but an immaterial, spiritual, and vital force pertaining to deities and ancestors