Cave of the Jagua has long been the authoritative text on the now extinct Taíno people of the West Indies. In this revised edition, Antonio Stevens-Arroyo reinforces his groundbreaking work with new research and analysis. The volume features updated interpretations of Taíno spirituality, evaluates recent DNA findings among Caribbean people, and offers new evidence that Taínos were not exterminated in the sixteenth century. This volume will be invaluable to scholars of religion, anthropology, and Latino studies alike.
Antonio M. Stevens-Arroyo is professor of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies and director of the Center for Religion in Society and Culture at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. He is the author or editor of nine books, including Papal Overtures in a Cuban Key.
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