Coquí Taíno playing the Conga. Coquí is the common name for several species of small frogs native to Puerto Rico. The Coquí Taíno symbol, portrays the influence of the coqui on the art and decorative works, such as poetry, pottery and beliefs.
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Perfect design for classic Puerto Rican Cuatro Acoustic guitar players - it features a great Podría parecer que te estoy escuchando pero en mi cabeza estoy tocando mi cuatro design. Great gift for musicians and Puerto Rican cuatro players! Enjoy this cool design for men, women, kids, boys, girls, moms, dads, aunts, uncles, grandmas, grandpas or even teachers! PERFECT FAN GIFT - This design is perfect for giveaways, birthday presents, fathers day gift, mothers day gift, Christmas & holiday gifts, swag/goodie bags, or just treating yourself! Music lovers, guitarists.
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Music has played a historically crucial role as a means of cultural expression in Puerto Rico. The musical activity that has evolved on the island over the course of five centuries reflects a great diversity of genres ranging from folkloric to classical music.
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A vejigante is a folkloric character in Puerto Rican festival celebrations, mainly seen during Carnival time. Traditional colors of the Vejigantes were green, yellow, and red or red and black. Today, Vejigantes wear brightly colored, ornate masks corresponding to the colors of their costumes that detail bat-like wings. The term vejigante derives from the words vejiga (bladder) and gigante (giant) due to custom of blowing up and painting cow bladders. The masks are often linked to festivals that continue today, especially in Loíza and Ponce.
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Don Pedro was a Puerto Rican attorney and politician, and the leading figure in the Puerto Rican independence movement. "Great is the empire we face but greater is our right to be free."
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Eugenio Maria De Hostos Quote Nuestra Patria Puerto Rico, "Because neither today, nor tomorrow, nor ever will our country cease to be ours." Mayaguez Eugenio Maria De Hostos is one of the greatest thinkers of education in history.
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