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Gabriel Haslip-Viera is professor emeritus and former chair of the Department of Sociology at City College. He was also Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College from September 1997 to January 2000, and chaired the former Department of Latin American and Hispanic Caribbean Studies at City College from 1985 to 1991, and again from 1993 to 1995. A specialist in the social history of colonial Mexico and the evolution of Latino communities in New York City, Dr. Haslip-Viera has lectured extensively on these subjects, and on the relationship between invented racial identities and pseudo-scholarship.
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This is a review of the Taino part of the exhibit "Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Mod... more This is a review of the Taino part of the exhibit "Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture, New Art" that was shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art and is still in draft form but almost complete.
This is a review of an exhibit that is currently being shown (July 28, 2018 to October 2019) at t... more This is a review of an exhibit that is currently being shown (July 28, 2018 to October 2019) at the the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian [NMAI) on the so-called "Taino" Indians of the Caribbean. The focus of the exhibit is on the pre-Columbian Caribbean indigenous and also on those who claim indigenous or Taino identity and pedigree at the present time.
Books by Gabriel Haslip-Viera
Drafts by Gabriel Haslip-Viera
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A review (still a draft) of a book dealing with the archaeological excavation work on the pre-Col... more A review (still a draft) of a book dealing with the archaeological excavation work on the pre-Columbian indigenous peoples of the Caribbean at a site called La Tembladera in Puerto Rico. The book and the research is judged to be problematic.
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A review (still a draft, but updated) of a book dealing with the archaeological excavation work o... more A review (still a draft, but updated) of a book dealing with the archaeological excavation work on the pre-Columbian indigenous peoples of the Caribbean at a site in Puerto Rico. The book and the research is judged to be problematic.
This is a review of the Taino part of the exhibit "Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Mod... more This is a review of the Taino part of the exhibit "Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture, New Art" that was shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art and is still in draft form but almost complete.
This is a review of an exhibit that is currently being shown (July 28, 2018 to October 2019) at t... more This is a review of an exhibit that is currently being shown (July 28, 2018 to October 2019) at the the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian [NMAI) on the so-called "Taino" Indians of the Caribbean. The focus of the exhibit is on the pre-Columbian Caribbean indigenous and also on those who claim indigenous or Taino identity and pedigree at the present time.
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A review (still a draft) of a book dealing with the archaeological excavation work on the pre-Col... more A review (still a draft) of a book dealing with the archaeological excavation work on the pre-Columbian indigenous peoples of the Caribbean at a site called La Tembladera in Puerto Rico. The book and the research is judged to be problematic.
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A review (still a draft, but updated) of a book dealing with the archaeological excavation work o... more A review (still a draft, but updated) of a book dealing with the archaeological excavation work on the pre-Columbian indigenous peoples of the Caribbean at a site in Puerto Rico. The book and the research is judged to be problematic.