La Borinqueña (Puerto Rico's National Anthem) by Two U.S. Navy Sailors
U.S. Navy Sailors, Jose Gomez (guitar) and Nathan Kunst (piano) play a traditional version of "La Borinqueña" (Puerto Rico's National Anthem). It's quite lovely.
Commentary from the perspective of an American Latino
U.S. Navy Sailors, Jose Gomez (guitar) and Nathan Kunst (piano) play a traditional version of "La Borinqueña" (Puerto Rico's National Anthem). It's quite lovely.
You are a true Taíno warrior! GuïThis is most impressive. Please tell [American Taino] that he is doing a great thing for your community, but also the community at large in terms of educating us about the Latino culture, Puerto Rico as well as on the political issues. L. Doescher
Hola, mi'jo. Interesting topics. Both my parents & all four grandparents were born in Puerto Rico. I was born & raised in NY. My Cuban clients tell me I'm American. I tend to agree with them, except that I'm really Ame-RICAN. I. Ramos
Great Blog! Really well done, insightful and especially well rounded. I'm hoping your audience is nice and big, because there is plenty there that I didn't know, and if I didn't then chances are a whole lot of other people didn't either! J. Gomez
Anegwaba waitiao, Your site provides a wealth of information and commentary. Ahiahude datiao hahom tau tau. Following in the foot steps of our forefathers, Waribonex
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This was impressive. :)
THIS WAS AMEZING I LOVE IT ME ENCANTA Y MAÑORMENTE PORQUE YO SOY DE PUERTO RICO Y NO E HIDO EN AÑOS Y AHORA QUE LO VI ME PUSE TRISTE Y COMENZE A LLORAR Y PUES ES BUENO QUE ALGUIEN PIENSE EN ESTE TIPO DE MUSICA Y USTEDES QUE NO SON DE PUERTO RICO LA ESTAN TOCANDO THAT MEANS ALOT TO ME THANK YOU SO MUCH CUANDO A SUS PLAYAS LLEGO COLON EXCLAMO LLENO DE ADMIRACION THANK YOU FOR FEELING THIS WAY ABOUT PUERTO RICO DEL MAR Y EL SOL SINCERILY ANJA
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