Ongoing
Yale Peabody Museum
Yale Peabody Museum
Opening December 13 / Inauguración el 13 de diciembre:
Experience the history, identity, and culture of the Taínos, the Indigenous peoples of the northern Caribbean islands in this new bilingual exhibition.
Experimenta la historia, la identidad y la cultura de los Taínos, los pueblos indígenas de las islas del norte del Caribe, en esta nueva exposición bilingüe.
This bilingual exhibition brings to life the story of a people whom traditional scholarship once labeled as “extinct,” disproving the narrative through examining the history of resistance and survival in the Caribbean, and the current Taíno movement in the United States. Taíno culture has roots in Puerto Rico, Haiti, Jamaica, and other ancestral homes throughout the Caribbean.
By examining the history of the islands and the impact of Caribbean Indigenous knowledge throughout the world, the Peabody hopes to tell the story of the endurance and courage of these peoples. Visitors will learn about the Caribbean Indigenous survival journey through stories, contemporary crafts, musical instruments, and utilitarian objects. The exhibition explores the rich and enduring cultural legacies of the region, the value and impact of the culture’s knowledge on the world, and the complicated questions around heritage, ancestry, and race that emerge from Taíno identities today.
Caribbean Indigenous Resistance / Resistencia indígena del Caribe ¡Taíno Vive! is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian and the National Museum of the American Latino.
This exhibition received federal support from the Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the National Museum of the American Latino.
Caribbean Indigenous Resistance / Resistencia indígena del Caribe ¡Taíno Vive! Es organizada por el Servicio de Exposiciones Itinerantes de la Institución Smithsonian en colaboración con el Museo Nacional del Indígena Americano y el Museo Nacional del Latino Estadounidense.
Esta exposición recibió ayuda federal del Fondo de Iniciativas Latinas, administrado por el Museo Nacional del Latino Estadounidense.