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- Carib - Wikipedia
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- Carib | History, Traditions, Facts | Britannica
Carib, American Indian people who inhabited the Lesser Antilles and parts of the neighbouring South American coast at the time of the Spanish conquest Their name was given to the Caribbean Sea, and its Arawakan equivalent is the origin of the English word cannibal
- Carib - New World Encyclopedia
They are one of the two main tribes of Amerindian people who inhabited the Caribbean at the time of Christopher Columbus ' discovery of the New World, the other being the Taino (also known as the Arawak)
- The Caribs
The Caribs are a group of native peoples in the Lesser Antilles, after whom the Caribbean Sea was named They are thought to have originated in the Orinoco River Basin of Venezuela and spread northward into the Antillean chain of islands
- Native Americans: Carib Indian History and Culture (Kalina, Galibi . . .
As a complement to our Carib language information, here is our collection of indexed links about the Carib tribe and their society Please note that Caribs and other American Indians are living people with a present and a future as well as a past
- Carib | Research Starters - EBSCO
The Caribs, also known as the Kalina or Galibi, are an Indigenous American group originally from the north coast of South America, who migrated to the Lesser Antilles starting in the fifth century By the end of the fourteenth century, they had either expelled or integrated the Arawaks in this region
- The Carib (Kalinago): Guardians of the Caribbean’s Indigenous Legacy
The Carib, more accurately referred to as the Kalinago, are one of the original Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean Before European colonization, they inhabited many islands throughout the Lesser Antilles
- CARIB Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CARIB is a member of an Indigenous people of northern South America and the Lesser Antilles
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