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A snake guarding cassava fields in Taíno Caribbean folklore

The Snake Who Guarded the Cassava

In the early days, when the Taíno people first learned how to shape their villages around the rhythms of the land, cassava was more than food. It was survival, ceremony, and continuity. The thick roots fed families through dry seasons, storms, and lean years. Elders taught that cassava did not simply grow; it listened. Beyond the cultivated fields, where soil

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