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(click here to meet the beikes)
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Caney Beike Bo Miguel Sobaoko Koromo confers with other beikes of the Caney Spiritual network, Nana Maguey, Konuk, and Sun's Rock, and with leaders and Cacikes of the various Taino yukayekes and tribal organizations in 2001.
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Contemporary people of Taino descent are returning to the roots of their ethnic heritage. The Caney Indian Spiritual Circle is at the
forefront of this movement.
As early as 1991 a number of leaders of the newly formed Taino tribal
organizations in New York and New Jersey visited Beike Bo Miguel Sobaoko
and the members of the Caney in Pittsburgh to participate in a landmark joint
areito ceremony. These leaders included
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Grandmother Nanike who is now the leader of the
Caney Quinto Mundo teaching lodge in the home island of Boriken. It also included Caney Circle beike Konuk who now does work in Florida. A few years later Beike Bo Miguel travelled to Boriken itself and held another landmark ceremony in the oval circle court of Caguana Taino Ceremonial Center near Utuado in cooperation with Caney beikes living in that region including again, Grandmother Naniki of Caney Quinto Mundo. In 1994 he travelled to his home region of Oriente, Cuba and conducted ceremony in both El Caney and El Cobre regions. These two sites are of great geographical importance to the Taino populations of Cuba. There he re-established ties with relatives and friends in the Taino communities around his birth city of Santiago.
In the year 2001 Beike Nana Maguey(now known as Maweiaru), the leader of New York's Caney (THE KU-KAREY CIRCLE) organized a conference of reconciliation among the various Taino tribal communities and organizations in the New York, New Jersey area. Beike Bo Miguel, Beike Konuk, and Beike Sun's Rock of the Philadelphia and western New Jersey area all participated, as well as leaders and cacikes of the various yukayekes (tribal communities).
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In March of 2005Beike Bo Sobaoko Koromo led a special ceremony to honor the Taino and pre-Taino artifacts that formed part of a historic
exhibit at the gallery of the taller Puertorrique~o in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. A group of members of the Philadelphia Caney Circle were
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Beike Sobaoko Koromo with Cacike Guanikeyu
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Taino Nation Cacike Cibanakan performed a tribal dance at the event in 2005
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