id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yzlpt5gnxjesdcvo5rhhvm57zy Randle Sloan ToraƱo Terms and Terminology Conflicts of Social Quandaries Engendered by the Taino Native Fixation a Cultural Crisis Analytical Study in Caribbean Contemporary History 2019 14 .pdf application/pdf 9560 903 61 Keywords: Cultural crisis, ethnonyms, exonyms, fixation, history-based, legitimacy, native-typical-uniformity, refers to Caribbean natives in English standards as Arawaks and not Tainos, citing: The novelist Michener, Fred Olsen It is appropriate to assume Arawaks, Caribs or other historically verifiable ethnonyms or exonyms for preColumbian natives applied to Caribbean countries on a one to one basis. these original documents does the term taino (tayno) is referenced or translated to signify a race, language or tribe by century; as -original native ancestors subsist in the shadows of an academic fixation: tainos. Haiti and Puerto Rico assist in identifying the native Caribbean typical uniformity issue. Caribbean homeland and ancestry has been scientifically substituted by the standardized non-native taino, a quandary The perpetuation of a single native Caribbean term fixation considering there are present-day real people in cultural crisis distancing pre-Columbian Caribbean native's history from any terminology associated with the term taino. ./cache/work_yzlpt5gnxjesdcvo5rhhvm57zy.pdf ./txt/work_yzlpt5gnxjesdcvo5rhhvm57zy.txt