
The United Confederation of Taíno People
Indigeneity, Puerto Rico
The United Confederation of Taíno People (UCTP) is an indigenous representative institution established in 1998 to promote the self-determination and protection of the human rights, culture, traditions, and sacred lands of Taíno and other…

La Historia Boricua: The Peopling of Puerto Rico
History, Indigeneity, Podcast, Puerto RicoIn this episode, Roberto looks at the information available about the evolution of the Indigenous peoples who first populated Puerto Rico, based on the most recent evidence, as well as their contribution to Taíno culture and, eventually, to our Puerto Rican identity.

Podcast: La Historia Boricua – A History of Puerto Rico and her People
History, PodcastPodcast by Roberto Gil Cancel Comas focused on the history of Puerto Rico. Audio can be listened to in both Spanish and English.

Reconsidering the lives of the earliest Puerto Ricans: Mortuary Archaeology and bioarchaeology of the Ortiz site
History, Indigeneity, Puerto RicoWe possess rather little detailed information on the lives of the first inhabitants of Puerto Rico—the so-called “Archaic” or “Pre-Arawak” people—despite more than a century of archeological research.
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Current Perspectives in the Precolonial Archaeology of Puerto Rico
History, Indigeneity
During the past two decades, many of the traditional conceptions about the configuration of the cultural landscape of precolonial Puerto Rico have been critically addressed from both political and disciplinary perspectives. Colonialist undercurrents…

Puerto Rican Genealogy Resources
GenealogyThis site has a ton of resources including where to begin researching your Puerto Rican roots. There are surname lists, genealogy resources including how to understand records, book recommendations, and so much more.

Puerto Rico’s Economic Crisis Timeline
ColonialismSince 2006 Puerto Rico has been facing an unprecedented economic and fiscal crisis that shows little signs of ending or abating in the foreseeable future.

How Is Colonialism a Sociostructural Determinant of Health in Puerto Rico?
ColonialismPuerto Rico has been experiencing a public health crisis since the 1990s, driven by limited resource allocation for preventive health care for residents of Puerto Rico, austerity policies in response to a massive debt crisis, and primary care privatization.

Disrupters: Three Women of Color Tell Their Stories
Stories/Narratives, WomenThis essay is an amplified version of the presentation we made at the 7th Biennial Seneca Falls Dialogues. Our aim is to story back into the world our first experiences and motivations for investing in suffrage and democratic activism.
