En taíno, "barbacoa" se utilizaba para denominar al armazón que sostiene una planta trepadora o a un entramado elevado del suelo donde se coloca la comida para no ser alcanzada por los animales.
“Language-wise, we know words like ‘hamaka’ (hammock), ‘barbacoa’ (barbecue), ‘iguana.’ All these words we still use today come from the Taíno language.” Feliciano’s ...
Otros términos que todavía utilizamos, por mencionar algunos, y que fueron incorporados al español, son manatí, huracán, canoa y barbacoa. La vivienda Otro aporte importante de los taínos es ...
This wooden seat known as a duho was sculpted by a Taino artisan. The Taino were one of the pre-European, native peoples of the Caribbean. It is carved in the shape of an ancestor spirit known as ...
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