This book is a work of fiction, blending what little is known of the Taíno culture and mythology. Despite researching several books and scouring what I could find on the internet, I am in no way an expert on their ways and culture, nor do I claim that the information found in this story should be considered completely accurate. From all of my research there are still large gaps of knowledge about this particular pantheon, so liberties were taken, built on theories written by historians and Taíno culture preservers. If you find yourself curious about the people of the Caribbean Islands that were here before the Spanish arrived, I wholeheartedly invite you to dive into what is known, what has been theorized, and all of the contradictions found therein. Who knows, maybe you’ll discover something I missed in my own research when writing The Amulet of Kakata. Perhaps this story will be the spark for your next adventure.
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