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video | The Archeology of the 21st Century / La arqueología del siglo 21

Presentation language: Spanish with English & French subtitles

About the presentation:
In recent decades, archaeological studies in Puerto Rico have reaffirmed the growing strength of the heritage and legacy of our indigenous native peoples. Significant research projects highlight the origins, extensive networks of navigation and exchange, technological capabilities, genetic heritage, and the social and cultural diversity of the ancient indigenous societies that inhabited our islands. The current presentation analyzes the main archaeological studies carried out in Puerto Rico and how their findings enrich and complement the revival of ancient traditions and ancestral ways of life practiced and promoted by various indigenous community organizations, both on the island and in the diaspora.

About Miguel Rodríguez López:
Miguel Rodríguez López is an outstanding Puerto Rican archaeologist, educator, and cultural manager with extensive academic and professional recognition in the Caribbean region. Throughout his extensive career, he has received the Medal of the 50 Years of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture (2006), the Medal of the Ricardo Alegría Foundation for exceptional merits in the field of archaeology and culture (2011), the Quijote Prize from the Hispanic Society of New York (2012), and most recently, the dedication of the Puerto Rican Heritage Celebration by the Department of Education of Puerto Rico (2022), among many other recognitions.

About Reencuentro Taíno Conference:
This first-of-its kind event, focused on the evolution of the Taíno language and featured linguists working on language revitalization, archeologists, artists, musicians, spiritual leaders, and esteemed members of our Taíno community from around the world.

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