Ta no Myths: The Stories That Shaped the Caribbean
Before any European set foot on Caribbean shores, the Ta no people flourished, their lives intertwined with rich beliefs and powerful ancient tales. This book unveils their legacy.
This book is an intimate portrait of a culture that overcame attempts at erasure, colonization, and centuries of enforced silence. The Ta no were declared gone, but their pulse still resonates across the Caribbean, their stories speaking clearly today.
Here's just a fraction of what you can expect inside:
Foundational creation myths where sibling rivalry sparked hurricanes and stars were chiseled from gemstones.Influential goddesses who brought forth oceans, storms, and humanity itself.The moving love story expressed through the coqu frog's call.The guidance of sacred animals, from agile hummingbirds to perceptive owls, who served as spiritual guides.Unsung heroes, resilient queens, and the spiritual backbone of an entire region.And much moreIf you are drawn to the power of mythology, the depth of indigenous history, or seeking a deeper understanding of the Caribbean's soul, this book offers the key.
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