This traditional Taino artwork is handmade, uniting clay and fire as a sign of respect to the original inhabitants, the Taino Indians. (Pre-Colombian inhabitants of Quisqueya \ Hispaniola, now known as Haiti and the Dominican Republic). "For Our Cultural Identity". God of Thought: This anthropomorphic god, because of his sadentary position, represents the God of for the consumption of a special liquid during marriage ceremonies.
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Product description: This traditional Taino artwork is handmade, uniting clay and fire as a sign of respect to the original inhabitants, the Taino Indians. (Pre-Colombian inhabitants of Quisqueya Hispaniola, now known as Haiti and the Dominican Republic). "For Our Cultural Identity". God of Thought: This anthropomorphic god, because of his sadentary position, represents the God of for the consumption of a special liquid during marriage ceremonies.