Cohoba Therapeutic Services, LLC
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Tribute to Taino Indians

In honor of my Ancestors

My business name is in honor of my ancestors and family roots which I am so proud of!   Through my work, I pay homage to those that came before me. I came from two parents that loved and were very proud of their country  - the island Quisqueya or today known as Hispaniola where Dominican Republic is located.  We say that the sugar cultivated in Dominican Republic permeates the air and intoxicates its people with sweetness. So much richness, what a legacy to carry on ...

Duho

  • "If you have ever paddled a canoe, napped in a hammock, savored a barbecue, smoked tobacco or tracked a hurricane, you have paid tribute to the Taino, the Indians who invented those words long before we welcomed the New World in 1492."    


  • Quisqueya is one of two aboriginal names for the Island of Hispaniola which inhabits two countries: Dominican Republic and Haiti. Quisqueya means Cradle of Life. Through my work, I honor my ancestors from the Dominican Republic, the land of the Merengue, Platanos and Sugar Cane. I revere in the richness of my roots of those that preceded me through time and space. I look forward to passing the legacy on.

Cemi

 

  • I came up with the Business name through The Rite of Cohoba Passage.  It was a powerful, spiritual, sacred, and religious ceremony among Taino tribes. The BEHIKE (Shaman) would sit on his DUJO (ancestral ceremonial seat) to inhale Cohiba/ Cohoba. He would inhale tobacco to induce a trance state to  communicate with their ancestors located in the after life, COABEY (Paradise) to ask for health, protection, to assign which members of the tribes would be hunting, harvesting, and even to consult about marriages. This ceremony was a sealing of approval of the ancestors. During their rituals, they used CUEY (sacred objects or semis carved out of stone or sacred wood).  The Taino may have used bioluminicence ink of the CUCUBANO (click beetle-Pyrophorus Luminosus) to paint their bodies to glow under the moon light during their religious rituals, which were mostly at night. -Smithsonian Magazine   

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