| A | B |
| Dujos | Short legged seats used by the caciques |
| Caribes | Man eating Indians from the Leeward Island |
| yucayeque | Taíno word for town or village |
| bohío | Circular hut made of palm trees and twig |
| cacique | Tribe chief |
| Cemí | Idols or amulets, triangular in shape |
| Casabe | a type of bread made of yuca |
| Taíno | peace loving but were valiant warriors |
| Boitís | Religious priest and doctors |
| Agüeybana | The most powerful of the Indian caciques |
| Yuisa | Woman cacique |
| caney | home of the cacique or religious leaders |
| Boriquén | The Land of the Nobel Lord |
| Puerto Rico | Invaded by the Spaniards on 1493 |
| Archaic Indians | Nomadic Fishermen |
| González Fernando de Oviedo | First historian of the Indies. |
| Igneri | Older Arawak culture |
| gods | represent the forces of nature |
| Yukiyú | represent the positive forces |
| Huracan | represent the negative forces |