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Who We Are

The Borikua Taíno Foundation is dedicated to helping Borikua Taíno preserve their unique cultural identity through traditional education, land preservation and the development of sustainable health programs that uplift our community.

Thanks to Our Sponsors

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American Indian Resource Center

Tulsa, OK

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Resist

Boston, MA

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MIT Solve

Cambridge, MA

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Tiyospaye Winyan Maka

Fort Collins, CO

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MIT Terrascope

Cambridge, MA

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Urban Indian Health Institute

Seattle, WA

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Native Voices Rising

Oakland, CA

If you're interested in sponsoring us, please send us a message​​

Collaborators & Friends

Borikua Taino Foundation is proud to support the work of community partners and foster kinship and cross-cultural programming with the wider Indigenous rights movement. In honor of this endeavor, we have met and/or partnered with the tribes, organizations, events, organizers, and allies below

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Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy

Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy

Washington, DC

Buffalo Jump NYC

Buffalo Jump NYC

New York, NY

Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers

Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers

National

Jornada Indígena

Jornada Indígena

Boriken

MIT Terrascope Program

MIT Terrascope Program

Cambridge, MA

Pawnee Seed Preservation

Pawnee Seed Preservation

Pawnee Nation

Taino Towers NYC

Taino Towers NYC

New York, NY

Yucayeke Farms

Yucayeke Farms

New York, NY & Boriken

American Indian Resource Center

American Indian Resource Center

Tahlequah, OK

Center for Embodied Pedagogy & Action (CEPA)

Center for Embodied Pedagogy & Action (CEPA)

Boriken

Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI)

Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI)

National

Kinray Hub: Indigenous-led Klimate Research

Kinray Hub: Indigenous-led Klimate Research

Cotacachi Ecuador

Murciélago Beach Defenders

Murciélago Beach Defenders

Boriken

Ramapough Lenape Indian Center

Ramapough Lenape Indian Center

Mahwah, NJ

The Rotunda

The Rotunda

Philadelphia, PA

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kʷu cnxiʔ

Colville, WA

Biotonomy

Biotonomy

Boriken

Columbia University Native American Council

Columbia University Native American Council

New York, NY

Grinding Stone Collective Inc.

Grinding Stone Collective Inc.

NYC

Latino Sports

Latino Sports

Bronx, NY

Native BioData Consortium

Native BioData Consortium

Eagle Butte, SD

Silent Procession NYC4PR

Silent Procession NYC4PR

New York, NY

Tiyospaye Winyan Maka

Tiyospaye Winyan Maka

Fort Collins, CO

Brittany Gene Design

Brittany Gene Design

Navajo Nation, AZ

Earthship PR @ Taina Soy Apiario

Earthship PR @ Taina Soy Apiario

Boriken

Isaac Murdoch - Artist, Activist & Educator

Isaac Murdoch - Artist, Activist & Educator

Ojibwe

Life Comes From It

Life Comes From It

National

Not Our Native Daughters

Not Our Native Daughters

Wind River, WY

Sly Fox Den Cultural Center

Sly Fox Den Cultural Center

Preston, CT

Trickster Company

Trickster Company

Anchorage & Juneau, AK

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We are pleased to announce that our new website is borikuatainofoundation.org. We confirm that we own the official website naciontainodeboriken.org and will be using the borikuatainofoundation.org URL for Google Workspace for Nonprofits.

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Community Engagement

Would you like to get involved in our sovereignty work? Please send us a message with some info about where you are now in your decolonial education journey and what you can contribute to our growing community. We are always seeking artists, writers, poets, chefs, teachers, mothers, educators, science/history communicators, farmers, genealogists, translators, archaeologists, photographers and anyone else who is ready to protect our motherland in the name of our ancestors. 

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