Talk:Neo-Taino nations
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Taino Ti Donald: You might find it appropriate to keep in mind that I wrote most of that page, I will insert the appropriate references (which already are in the extensive bibliography of that page) after I submit sample chapters of my next book to the publishers today.
One of my ancestors used to sing (notice the spelling of Siboney):
- Siboney con orgullo me llamo
- Y soy hijo del sol del del agua
- Con mi arco y mi linda piragua
- Soy feliz y no espero otro bien
- Yo sufro, yo sufro, yo sufire
- Por volver a mi Cuba querida
- A Cuba, a Cuba done donde yo naci.
see also:
Ripan S. Malhi,1 Jason A. Eshleman,2 Jonathan A. Greenberg,3 Deborah A. Weiss,2 Beth A. Schultz Shook,2 Frederika A. Kaestle,5 Joseph G. Lorenz,6 Brian M. Kemp,2 John R. Johnson,7 and David Glenn Smith2,4 2002 (accessed 2-2-07) The Structure of Diversity within New World Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroups: Implications for the Prehistory of North America Am J Hum Genet. 2002 April; 70(4): 905–919 [1]
El Jigue 2-20-06-7208.65.188.149 17:42, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Haplotype study
The study cited for the first paragraph in the article, http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=379119, is based solely on samples from peoples of North America north of Mexico, and thus does not have anything to say about the origins of the peoples of Central or South America or the Caribbean. -- Donald Albury 03:11, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
Este articulo sobre las naciones Neo-Tainas carece de rigor academico y debe ser revisado por especialistas en la materia. Yuri Valdes Alvarez,RPA.----