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The island was called " Karukera " ( The island of beautiful waters ) by the Arawak people who settled on there in 300 AD / CE.
Later during the 8th century, the Caribs came and killed the existing population of Amerindians of the island-although they were also part of the Arawak people.
These people were then replaced in 800 A. D. by the Igneri people, members of the Arawak tribe.
Around 800 AD, they were replaced by the Igneri people, members of the Arawak group.
Groups such as the Kulinago of the Lesser Antilles and the Carib and Arawak people of ( what is now ) Venezuela launched effective counter attacks against Spanish bases in the Caribbean, with native-built boats, which were smaller and better suited to the seas around the islands, achieving success on a number of cases at defeating the Spanish ships.
An Arawak people | Arawak stone carving uncovered in Guadeloupe.
On that first trans-Atlantic voyage, Columbus and his sailors were greeted by the Arawak people of the Bahamas, who were kind and curious about the Spanish sailors, and offered food, water, and gifts.
With fifty men we could subjugate them all, and make them do whatever we want .” In 1495, Columbus and crew rounded up 1, 500 Arawak men, women, and children, from which group they selected 500 “ best specimens ” to take to his sponsors ; of those people, some 200 died en route to Spain.
The Arawak people ( from aru, the Lucayan word for cassava flour ) are some of the indigenous peoples of the West Indies.
This innovation helped the Arawak civilization proceed from the Acutuba tribes ( about 100-200 people per settlement ) to the Manacapuru, to finally the Paradao, whose numbers were expected to be in the thousands.
Arawak people audience with the Dutch Governor in Paramaribo, Suriname, 1880.
While only the Carib remain among the original Antillean populations of Ciboney, Taino, and Carib, the Orinoco Arawak tribes, who served as the root of all the before-mentioned groups of island people, have also survived on mainland South America.
The people spoke either a Carib language or a pidgin, but the Caribs ' regular raids on other groups resulted in so many female Arawak captives that it was not uncommon for the women to speak Kalhíphona, a Maipurean language ( Arawakan ).
Garifuna music from the Garifuna people, the descendants of Carib, Arawak and West African people and is quite different from the music created rest of Central America.
The name may come from aru-aru ( meal of meals ) in the language of the Caribbean Arawak people, for whom the plant is a staple.
The Arawak people used a wooden structure to roast meat on, which was called barbacoa in Spanish.
Garinagu in Garifuna ) are descendants of Carib, Arawak and West African people.
* 1492-Christopher Columbus ( 1451 – 1506 ), backed by Spain, reaches San Salvador Island ( Guanahani to the natives ), " discovering the New World " and encountering Arawak and Taíno people.
In the islands of Marajos, in the middle of the estuary of the Amazon, there dwelt a few decades ago the Aruan people, who spoke an Arawak dialect, and in the peninsula of Goajira ( north of Venezeula ) is the Goajires tribe, which also belongs to the same language family.
Guanahatabey people lived in western Cuba, they were linguistic an ethnically different from Arawak peoples of Caribbean region.
The temple was originally built by Arawak people most likely belonging to the Chane culture that inhabited the surrounding valleys and the pampas to the East.

Arawak and include
Early post-invasion influences include Arawak and Carib refugees from the islands, shipwrecked Spaniards and escaped African slaves.

Arawak and Taíno
The Taíno and Ciboney were part of a cultural group commonly called the Arawak, which extended far into South America.
Around AD 600, the Taíno Indians, an Arawak culture, arrived on the island, displacing the previous inhabitants.
The final Arawak migrants, the Caribs, began moving up the Lesser Antilles in the 12th century, and were raiding Taíno villages on the island's eastern coast by the late sixteenth century.
Around AD 600, the Taíno Indians, an Arawak culture, arrived on the island, displacing the previous inhabitants.
D ' Anghiera added another name, Quizqueia ( supposedly " Mother of all Lands "), but later research shows that the word does not seem to derive from the original Arawak Taíno language.
The island was inhabited by the Taíno, one of the indigenous Arawak peoples.
Spanish settlement and a more warlike population than was found among their Taíno Arawak kin in the Greater Antilles.
Although population estimates vary, Father Bartolomé de las Casas, the “ Defender of the Indians ” estimated there were 6 million ( 6, 000, 000 ) Taíno and Arawak in the Caribbean at the time of Columbus's arrival in 1492.
Many Arawak / Taíno names and words are used in daily conversation and for many foods native to the DR.
It is a creole based largely on 18th Century French, some African languages, as well as Arabic, Spanish, Taíno, Arawak and English.
Taíno, commonly called Island Arawak, was spoken on the Caribbean islands of Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the Bahamas.
Arawak and / or Taíno spoke of a land called " Beimini " where the fountain could be found.
Arawak indigenous culture ( in Puerto Rico, specifically that of the Taíno Amerindian ), though destroyed by Spanish slave owners, survived through its miscegenated descendants and, as the first fusion of a non-European language to Spanish, became the major tying force which brought together all the other cultural contributions which would soon come.

Arawak and who
The related term buccaneer is derived from the Arawak word buccan, a wooden frame for smoking meat, hence the French word boucane and the name boucanier for hunters who used such frames to smoke meat from feral cattle and pigs on Hispaniola ( now Haiti and the Dominican Republic ).
The first recorded settlement of the Territory was by Arawak Indians who came from South America, in around 100 BC.
The Spanish explorers and settlers who came after Columbus found that the Arawak proved easier to conquer than the Carib, who fought hard to maintain their freedom.
Aruba's first inhabitants were the Caquetios Indians from the Arawak tribe, who migrated there from Venezuela to escape attacks by the Caribs.
The modern music history of Trinidad and Tobago began with the arrival of Spanish settlers and African slaves who decimated the native Amerindian ( Carib and Arawak ) population, enclosing them in work villages called encomiendas, which were controlled by the Roman Catholic priesthood.
Mona Island is believed to have been originally settled by Arawak Indians who arrived from Hispaniola ( present day Haiti and the Dominican Republic ).
The German pilgrim, Henry Beutel had established the village Pilgerhut by Fort Nassau on the Berbice River in 1739 and six years later a gentleman presented them with a Mulatto boy, who assisted them in acquiring a more correct knowledge of the Arawak language.
This was due to invading Carib men killing Arawak men and taking Arawak wives, who then passed their language on to the children.
They encounter Varian ( Jared Martin ), initially disguised as an Arawak Indian, who is later revealed to be from the year 2230 ; a 23rd-century pacifist, musician and healer.
St. John was first settled by the Arawak Indians who had migrated north from coastal Colombia and Venezuela around AD 300.
Breslaw believes that Tituba was an Arawak Native from The Guianas who was either kidnapped and then brought to Barbados or her tribe had migrated there through South America.
In the novel Tituba is an Arawak Indian from Guyana fluent in several languages, and the only person in the Boston area who understands Spanish.
They are an ethnic group belonging to either the Tacana-speaking Arawak, who migrated from the west or those of Pano origin, who originate from the lower reaches of the Madeira River.
The Tainos themselves were pre-Columbian Indians located throughout the Caribbean, including possibly the Arawak Indians, who especially dominated the most leeward Caribbean islands.
The Arawak were first and foremost those who historically used the green and fire-resistant flexible limbs of the hanging branches of the giant bearded fig tree ( los barbados ) to cook meats and fish over an open fire while first marinating their foods in tropical herbs and spices found naturally throughout the southern islands of South America.

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