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A Taíno ceremonial drum surrounded by dancers singing in a village clearing at dusk

The First Areíto Drum

Before the islands carried the weight of many histories, the Taíno remembered everything with their voices. Stories were not written. Laws were not carved in stone. Memory lived in breath, gesture, and sound. Elders spoke. Children listened. Songs carried the names of ancestors and the boundaries of rivers. But time moved, as it always does. Elders passed on. Storms scattered

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