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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 32 MIN

Episode 9 - That Which was Ours Always

from La Historia Boricua - A History of Puerto Rico and her People · host Roberto Gil Cancel Comas

In this episode, the first conflicts erupt between the Taíno population and the Spanish colonizers in Puerto Rico following the excesses of the encomiendo system, including the deaths of Diego Salcedo and Cristobal de Sotomayor. If you want more information on the topic, please see the main references for the episode below: Historia General y Natural de las Indias por Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (Spanish): https://ems.kcl.ac.uk/content/etext/e026.html Nuevas fuentes para la historia de Puerto Rico; documentos ineditios o poco conocidos cuyos originales se encuentran en el Archivo General de Indias en la ciudad de Sevilla, España (Spanish): https://archive.org/details/nuevasfuentespar0000aure/page/118/mode/2up,  Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias de Juan de Castellanos (Spanish): https://www.clas.rutgers.edu/files/180/Digitized-Books-and-Publications/645/Elegias-de-varones-ilustres-de-indias.pdf, La Conquista Española y la Gran Rebelión de los Taínos por Francisco Moscoso (Spanish): https://www.yumpu.com/es/document/view/14611729/la-conquista-espanola-y-la-gran-rebelion-de-los-tainos. If you prefer to listen in Spanish, don’t forget that this episode is also available in Spanish on this same feed. If you’d like to support this educational initiative, you can visit our Patreon page here:patreon.com/HistoriaBoricua The image for this episode depicting the death of Diego Salcedo is a colorized version of an Illustration from the book Collectiones peregrinatiorum in Indiam orientalem et Indiam occidentalem by Theodor de Bry, published in 1590.

In this episode, the first conflicts erupt between the Taíno population and the Spanish colonizers in Puerto Rico following the excesses of the encomiendo system, including the deaths of Diego Salcedo and Cristobal de Sotomayor. If you want more information on the topic, please see the main references for the episode below: Historia General y Natural de las Indias por Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (Spanish): https://ems.kcl.ac.uk/content/etext/e026.html Nuevas fuentes para la historia de Puerto Rico; documentos ineditios o poco conocidos cuyos originales se encuentran en el Archivo General de Indias en la ciudad de Sevilla, España (Spanish): https://archive.org/details/nuevasfuentespar0000aure/page/118/mode/2up,  Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias de Juan de Castellanos (Spanish): https://www.clas.rutgers.edu/files/180/Digitized-Books-and-Publications/645/Elegias-de-varones-ilustres-de-indias.pdf, La Conquista Española y la Gran Rebelión de los Taínos por Francisco Moscoso (Spanish): https://www.yumpu.com/es/document/view/14611729/la-conquista-espanola-y-la-gran-rebelion-de-los-tainos. If you prefer to listen in Spanish, don’t forget that this episode is also available in Spanish on this same feed. If you’d like to support this educational initiative, you can visit our Patreon page here:patreon.com/HistoriaBoricua The image for this episode depicting the death of Diego Salcedo is a colorized version of an Illustration from the book Collectiones peregrinatiorum in Indiam orientalem et Indiam occidentalem by Theodor de Bry, published in 1590.

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