<p>This stimulating and timely collection examines the Ta&iacute;no revi&shy;val movement a grassroots conglomeration of Puerto Ricans and other Latinos who promote or have adopted the culture and pedigree of the pre-Columbian Ta&iacute;no Indian population of Puerto Rico and the western Caribbean.</p><p>The Ta&iacute;nos became a symbol of Puerto Rican identity at the end of the 19th century when local governments and nationalistic intellectuals began to appropriate the Ta&iacute;nos for the conception of a socially and racially balanced Puerto Rican society. Activists in the Puerto Rican diaspora revitalized this idea.</p><p>Modern critics now claim that the Ta&iacute;no heritage has been canonized through state-sponsored institutions such as festivals mu&shy;seums and textbooks at the expense of blacks. In the past officials alarmed at the black majorities on the other Caribbean Islands tried to &ldquo;whiten&rdquo; Puerto Rican society by calling all people of color Ta&iacute;nos. Others complain that the Ta&iacute;no revival lost its fervor evolving from an anti-colonialist movement to a mere fashionable trend. Still the Ta&iacute;no heritage remains a central part of Puerto Rican identity in the 21st century.</p>
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