What are the official Taino National Observence Days?
The two main Taino National days observed today by Taino Native American Indians of Puerto Rico and the Carbe are as follows: On “November 18th”, The Day of Rememberance called “GUAROCO” the last known day of TAINO NATIONAL FREEDOM of 1493. This day was official marked on November 18, 1993 by The Council of Arocoels (Grandfathers or Elders) as a Day of Honoring our Taino ancestors in Boriken by the Caribbean Island Tainos. It is also observeed in Florida, New Jersy, New York or by other Tainos living in the United States. It was on a Saturday of November 18th 1493 that our people “dicovered” Colon (Columbus) and his flag Ship the Santa Maria, along with the other European Spanish invaders. On “November 19th” It was on a Sunday that our people lost their GOD GIVEN FREEDOM. This observance day is called GUAAJI, “A Day of Protest to the Invasion and Mass Genocide” upon our “Sovereign Taino Indigenous People of the Caribbean & Florida”. This day further marks the begining of the Taino Slav