Indigenous Story: Arawak Caquetios & Rock Formations [Myth, Legend, History]
Indigenous Story:
The rock formations have many hidden faces. To the Caquetios the rocks were alive and at times embodied spirits. These spirits are of the dead who have passed on, or ghostly spirits, important Creatures/Animals, or a symbol of a Cultural Hero. In another way, the rocks, along with the hills, were revered and honored as God's or Powerful Spirits.
This is an aspect of the many myths & legends of the Arawak Caquetios, passed down by the elders from generation to generation through stories, teachings, traditions.
The rocks formations and the magnificent forms were revered as sacred and were honored greatly for their significance to the indigenous people of Aruba.
Legend:
It is said, if you gaze long enough at a great rock, its power can enliven you, or overwhelm you.
Storia di Injan:
E piedra nan tin hopi cara scondi. Pa e Caquetionan e pierdanan tabata bibo y un manera cu spiritunan tabata manifesta nan presencia paranormal. E spiritu nan aki tabata e almanan di esnan cu a fayece, of di spiritu nan mysterioso, creaturanan importante, of un symbolo di un Heroe Cultural. Den un otro forma, e piedranan y e seronan, tabata wordo respect y honora como Dios[nan] of Spiritunan Fuerte.
Esaki ta un aspecto di e hopi mytho y leyendanan di e Arawak Caquetio. Conta door di e Grandi nan cu e continua esaki door di storia, sabiduria, y tradishon Injan.
E piedra nan y nan formanan tabata wordo considera cu hopi respet y honor door di e Injan, pasobra di nan significancia spiritual.
Leyenda:
Si bo mira sufficiente largo na un piedra grandi, su poder y spiritu por animabo of tormentabo.
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