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    Puerto Ricans often call the island Borinquen, a derivation of Borikén, its indigenous Taíno name, which is popularly said to mean "Land of the Valiant Lord". The terms boricua, borinqueño, and borincano are commonly used to identify someone of Puerto Rican heritage, and derive from Borikén and Borinquen respectively.

  2. Feb 21, 2018 · They called themselves Boriken or Borinquen meaning “the great land of the valiant and noble lord”. They had a cacique or chief and lived on domesticated tropical crops such as sweet potatoes, cassava, and pineapple, and supplemented their diet with seafood.

  3. Taínos called their home Borinquen, which, translated in English, means “land of the brave lord.” Today, Island locals proudly wear the title of Boricua , an homage to their Island ancestors and traditional culture.

  4. Jul 16, 2020 · We Are Left without a Father Here: Masculinity, Domesticity, and Migration in Postwar Puerto Rico by Eileen Findlay. Reproducing Empire: Race, Sex, Science, and U.S. Imperialism in Puerto Rico by...

  5. Boricua is a spirit, flavor, and rhythm that you can only find in one place on earth – Puerto Rico. It's a state of mind and a way of life, embodied by our proud, passionate people, that you'll feel in every part of our Island. Delve deeper into what it means to 'Live Boricua' as our vibrant culture invites you in.

  6. Apr 6, 2024 · Punta Borinquen, a beach in the town of Aguadilla, on the west coast of Puerto Rico. To see the natural blessings upon Punta Borinquen you have to make the walk to the east end, then back in the car to visit the west end. Beachcombers will enjoy finding little treasures made of sea glass and shells.

  7. Borinquen Tourism: Tripadvisor has 968 reviews of Borinquen Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Borinquen resource.

  8. The Taínos were governed by Agüeybaná and called the island Borikén (Borinquen) – which means “Land of the Valiant and Noble Lord.” The arrival of the Spaniards in 1493 marked the beginning of the Taíno extinction.

  9. Punta Borinquen Beach is an extensive coastal area, which is home to three main attractions, the La Ponderosa Lighthouse Ruins, the Borinquen Beach area and the Wilderness Beach. Each of these three places has its own charms and singularities.

  10. Taíno Indians who inhabited the territory, called the island Boriken or Borinquen which means: "the great land of the valiant and noble Lord" or "land of the great lords". Today this word -used in various modifications- is still popularly used to designate the people and island of Puerto Rico.