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Saturday, May 23, 2026

7+ Pivotal Jamaican Storylines

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Jamaica’s 7+ Pivotal Jamaican Storylines  ©  by Michael Auld Although next to the Indigenous Yamaye  TaĆ­no epics , Anansi the  Spider-Man st...
Sunday, December 14, 2025

Spider Stories

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​Copyright 2025 by Michael Auld Stories are one of the most important gifts to humanity. We cannot exist without the storyteller. As a child...
Sunday, December 7, 2025

The Sacred Guamo Shell

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​ Copyright 2025  by Michael Auld The Queen Conch was an indispensable sacred instrument as well as adornment, and food sources used by the ...
Saturday, November 1, 2025

Where are we?

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Today is day two of National Native American Heritage Month . And next year, 2026, is America’s 250th birthday. So, here’s an… ICE-BREAKER!...
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Mike Auld
WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, United States
BLOG'S HEADER: This blog's header is a combined image of my identity as a Yamaye (Yam-ah-yeah) with a design of Gwabance (Gwa-ban-say)= Angry Wind Goddess of the Taino superimposed over hurricane Katrina. To the precolumbian Taino women the image of the huracan was the same shape as a satellite view of a hurricane. SCULPTURAL IMAGE: My sculpture above is titled "Bohiti Mucaro". In Taino it means "Shaman Owl". To me it represents my respect for the mysteries locked in ancient Amerindian knowledge. The image is based on the bird-man sculpture found in a cave in Jamaica in the 18th century and now resides in England.
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