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English: A great example of the use of the Taíno language in this modern Taíno music. Its creator's intention is in keeping the Taíno language alive. In this song, the artist Angel Manuel Rosado. He is demonstrating on the album cover the anger caused by the placement of the statue of Christopher Columbus in Arecibo Boríke where he was born. The lyrics demonstrate the pain and insult it has caused to the native islanders. The song reminds the audience of the reason and causes a man such as Columbus not to deserve an inch or a stand on the island's lands of the Taíno people.
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