video-es | The Shaman and the Chief / El bejíke y el kasíke
Presentation language: Spanish with English subtitles
About the presentation:
In the tradition of our Taíno ancestors, there were two positions of authority and leadership that correspond to two requirements of indigenous society. One of these requirements is the need for a political guide or governor. The other is the need for an individual who possesses the knowledge of the community's spiritual and ritual traditions. This will be an exposition of what exists regarding these two positions in historical times as well as in contemporary Taíno communities and groups.
About Miguel Sagué, Jr.:
A leader in the Taíno Indigenous community, Miguel Sagué, Jr. was born in Cuba, and grew up knowing about his Taíno ancestors. Sagué’s interest in his Indigenous roots accompanied him to Pennsylvania where he went to live in the early 1960s. More than four decades ago, Miguel co-founded the Caney Indigenous Spiritual Circle, an organization that helps those seeking to reclaim their Indigenous spiritual traditions. He also serves on the board of Pittsburgh’s Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center. In 2021, Sagué released his debut album “Songs From the Stone Hoop”, which features music inspired by his Taíno Indigenous culture.
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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