%0 Journal Article %T The politics of Ta¨Ēno revivalism: the insignificance of Amerindian mtDNA in the population history of Puerto Ricans. A comment on recent research %A Gabriel Haslip-Viera %J Centro Journal %D 2006 %I %X This article responds to statements made most recently in the fall of 2005, namely, that Amerindian/Ta¨Ēno mitochondrial DNA is an important factor in the genetic/biological history of Puerto Ricans. Based on demographic/historical evidence, the article raises questions about the claimed significance of findings that show that 61.3% of Puerto Rican islanders have Amerindian mitochondrial DNA, which is passed exclusively through the female line. It is noted that this type of genetic material could have been passed to a Puerto Rican alive today by a single Ta¨Ēno/Amerindian female living in the 16th century, that (technically) a small Amerindian/Ta¨Ēno founder population of only about 135 individuals could have generated the results judged to be significant, and that mitochondrial DNA is a very poor analytical tool for use in determining the actual biological history of ethnically mixed populations including Puerto Ricans, who are overwhelmingly European and African in origin according to well-documented historical evidence. %U http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=37718114