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, taíno (amerindians), african (from the slaves), and more recently, north american. this blend is evident in much of the island's dance, music, art, literature, and sports. from africans , the puerto ricans have obtained the "bomba and plena," a type of music and dance including percussions and maracas
. from the amerindians ( taino 's), puerto ricans have kept many names for their municipalities, foods, musical instruments like the güiro and maracas. many words and other objects have originated from their localized language. from the spanish they maintained the spanish language, the catholic religion...
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, taíno (amerindians), african (from the slaves), and more recently, north american. this blend is evident in much of the island's dance, music, art, literature, and sports. from africans , the puerto ricans have obtained the "bomba and plena," a type of music and dance including percussions and maracas
. from the amerindians ( taino 's), puerto ricans have kept many names for their municipalities, foods, musical instruments like the güiro and maracas. many words and other objects have originated from their localized language. from the spanish they maintained the spanish language, the catholic religion...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Puerto_Rico