1. PIRACY AND INDIANS IN THE NEW WORLD
The period Pané covers is short span, from 1494 to 1498; it is restricted to a defined area, the island of Hispaniola - which is presently divided in the Dominican Republic and Haiti - and focuses on recording the lives and beliefs of the TaÃno people. ... Fray Pané's accounts were mainly of the religious traditions and customs of the TaÃno people, as a friar commissioned not only to make critical observations about the religion he was studying, moreover, he was to implant the Christianity and convert as many of the natives as he could. ...
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