CHICAGO (CBS) — Hundreds of people in Humboldt Park have a unique chance to connect with history and culture. The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture is hosting a tribal council from ...
The first indigenous people encountered by Christopher Columbus in 1492 are not always widely recognized. Patricia Chali’naru Dones, a Newton resident, works to preserve the culture of Puerto Rico’s ...
"A lot of people think, 'oh Puerto Ricans, they’re loud.' You know, we are. We’re prideful. We’re prideful, very prideful.” Video shows Puerto Rican food, barbecue, and an in-depth look at life in ...
The Taíno, indigenous people of the Caribbean, were the primary inhabitants of what is now Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and The Bahamas. Their cultural and historical ...
Part 1. Competing historical narratives regarding Taíno extinction -- The stakes of being Taíno -- Historical discourses and debates about Puerto Rico's indigenous trajectory -- Part 2. The Puerto ...
Frankie Triguero was on the cusp of walking away. The Puerto Rican-raised New Yorker spent decades in the restaurant industry, working as a dishwasher, busser, server and captain in executive dining ...
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