I’m Puertorican
This upcoming week my school celebrates our culture. For 19 years they’ve been celebrating this. On the weekend, they do an activity that for the last couple of years has involved all of our town, and even nearby towns. In this event students from all grades prepare a 15-20 minute segment where they talk, dance and act out the theme they were assigned. The 11th grades theme, my theme, are our traditions. I felt the urge to write a few details about Puerto Rico since a lot of people don’t even know where it is.
Puerto Rico was discovered on November 19th 1493 by Christopher Columbus. Our race was created by the mix of three other races: African, Taíno and Spanish (white). The island was populated with Taínos when the Spanish arrived and brought with them the African slaves. We inherited several characteristics from them, as well as their traditions. We’re mainly Catholic, like the Spanish, several town names are derived from the names the Taínos had given them and we dance, like the Africans.
Don’t know where we are? Here are some images to help you figure it out:

Thanks for reading.
2 Comments, Comment or Ping
Olivia said on Nov 8th, 2007:
Hey,
Wow… I haven’t been here since you first opened, I have to say your website is truly beautiful.
Really, you’ve put a lot of work into it and so worthwhile!
I was reading your blog and your previous blog, fantastic tip!
In reply to your blog, that’s pretty cool. I’m just English, but half Scottish, nothing like as interesting as you :]
Thanks for your comment, I’m pleased you like the new design!
thank you.
Shaine said on Nov 10th, 2007:
Wow! i’ve never been to Puetorican.
enjoy your stay there in Puetorican!
It’s Puerto Rico, the term Puertorican is used like the term American
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