Abstract
The document here presented is one of the first accounts made by Europeans about the Indians in the New World, just a few years after the arrival of Christopher Columbus. The author, Ramón Pané, was a hieronymite friar and stayed for a couple of years among the Taino Indians, producing the first account made by a religious writer about these people. Besides presenting some notices about the author and his work, we offer a key to the reading of the document.
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