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Summary Of: Taino

was a higher demand for food from the Taino method of plantation which was being converted to Spanish methods... Because so many Taino were put into slavery... combined with diseases like smallpox to which the Taino had no immunity to... Taino Tribal Nation of Boriken... Provided by the Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation of Boriken...

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