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Jiguani and the Broken Legend of the Country without Indians

Many times we were told in the classroom and beyond that the Cuban aborigines succumbed quickly, crushed by whip, disease and sword. However, that rapid account is too simple. In the heart of the Cauto Valley, a town named Jiguani breaks that narrative and invites us to investigate our history better. How is it possible that if in the 18th century there were no Indians in our country that people emerged on 25 January 1701, by name of indigenous …
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Many times we were told in the classroom and beyond that the Cuban aborigines succumbed quickly, crushed by whip, disease and sword. However, that rapid account is too simple. In the heart of the Cauto Valley, a town named Jiguani breaks that narrative and invites us to investigate our history better. How is it possible that if in the 18th century there were no Indians in our country that people emerged on 25 January 1701, by name of indigenous …

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juventudrebelde.cu broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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