Just gaining Insight
By blqluvr on  Friday, March 5, 2010 - 7:59 pm | 
I love to probe and learn more to be enlightened so here's todays question. 
 
 
What is boricua?
By bi_curious on  Saturday, March 6, 2010 - 8:13 pm | 
Boricua" goes back centuries. The island was called Boriken by the native Taínos. "Boricua" was derived from Boriken - most likely coined by early colonial Spaniards. All those names Boricua, Borinquen, Borincano, Borinqueño - are very old Puerto Rican terminology found in old Puerto Rican history books, and poems that are over 200 years old, etc. If you have not studied in Puerto Rico and read these words in our own Spanish literature (in school textbooks) and native poems then you might think of them as "foreign" but they are not. You are right they are not "proper" Castellano, but only Spaniards speak "proper" Castellano. These terms are actually "criollo" - developed in the island. They are true Puerto Rican terminology.) 
Not every Boricua is a Puerto Rican. In order to be clasified as a Boricua you should have very special and particular characteristics as a puertorican. 
 
Lisa
By blqluvr on  Tuesday, March 9, 2010 - 8:31 pm | 
Lisa thanks for the info, greatly appreciated