Episode 47: Honoring the Arawak Taíno: Indigenous Roots and Their Connection to Haitian Vodou
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In this episode, we honor the Arawak Taíno and explore their deep Indigenous roots and lasting connection to Haitian Vodou. We begin by providing an overview of Taíno life on the island of Quisqueya before enslavement and colonization, grounding the conversation in who the Taíno were as a people, how they lived, and how they related to the land. We also discuss how the Arawak Taíno supported enslaved Africans before, during, and after the Haitian Revolution, offering knowledge of the land, survival strategies, and spiritual exchange that shaped Haiti’s future.
From there, we move into a high-level discussion of Taíno spirituality, introducing listeners to core spiritual concepts and some of the Taíno spirits, often referred to as Zemis. We explore how Taíno spiritual worldviews centered on nature, ancestors, land, water, and sacred objects, and how these beliefs continued to live on even after genocide and displacement.
We then examine how Taíno spirituality informed and continues to shape Haitian Vodou, especially through shared reverence for land, stones, ancestors, sacred sites, and spirit intermediaries.
We close the episode by discussing comparable deities and spiritual forces in Haitian Vodou and other world religions that mirror the roles and functions of the Taíno Zemis, helping listeners understand these connections without collapsing or erasing cultural distinctions.
This episode is an invitation to remember, honor, and speak the truth about Indigenous presence, survival, and spiritual legacy in Haiti, and to better understand how Haitian Vodou carries the memory of the land and its first peoples.
Keywords: Arawak Taíno, Taíno people, Taíno spirituality, Haitian Vodou, Indigenous Haiti, Quisqueya, Taíno Zemis, Haitian spiritual tradition, Taíno history, Taíno life before colonization, Indigenous Caribbean spirituality, Taíno and Haitian Vodou, Indigenous roots of Haitian Vodou, Taíno culture and beliefs, Taíno ancestors, Sacred land in Haiti