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  • Kalinago - Wikipedia
    The Kalinago, also historically known by the exonyms Island Caribs[5] or simply Caribs, are an Indigenous people of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean They may have been related to the Kalina of South America (historically called "Mainland Caribs"), but they spoke an unrelated language known as Kalinago or Island Carib
  • Carib | People, Tribe, History, Traditions, Facts | Britannica
    The Carib were an Indigenous American people who inhabited the Lesser Antilles and parts of the neighboring 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 world cannibal
  • Who Were the Caribs? The Indigenous Caribbean People Explained
    The Caribs were among the most misunderstood Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean Often portrayed through the lens of colonial myth, their true history reveals a complex society shaped by migration, resistance and survival long before European arrival
  • Kalina people - Wikipedia
    The Kalina (Caliña), also known as the Caribs or mainland Caribs and by several other names, are an Indigenous people native to the northern coastal areas of South America Today, the Kalina live largely in villages on the rivers and coasts of Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Brazil They speak a Cariban language known as Carib [4] They may be related to the Kalinago of the
  • Carib - New World Encyclopedia
    Carib,Island Carib, or Kalinago people, after whom the Caribbean Sea was named, live in the Lesser Antilles islands 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)
  • Who Were the Caribs? History and the Cannibalism Myth
    The Caribs were an Indigenous people of the Caribbean and northern South America whose name became synonymous with the region itself They called themselves the Kalinago, a word from their own language, while “Carib” was an outsider label first recorded by Christopher Columbus The Kalinago were skilled seafarers, warriors, and farmers who dominated much of the Lesser Antilles for
  • Carib People History, Culture Religion - Study. com
    Explore the Carib, or Kalinago, people Study the history of the Carib and Arawak people and see the Carib tribe's cultural practices, including cannibalism
  • Caribs - Encyclopedia. com
    Caribs The term "Carib" was used by Europeans for political purposes rather than to identify ethnic groups in the Caribbean Three groups of people have been called Caribs: Island Caribs, Main-land Caribs, and Black Caribs The Caribbean contained many distinct ethnic groups, but after 1492 Europeans distinguished simply between the "peaceful Arawak" of the Greater Antilles and the "warlike
  • The Caribs - anthropology. iresearchnet. com
    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 They spoke languages in the Carib family indigenous to South America, which are now widespread across northern South America from the mouth of the Amazon
  • Carib Indians: Who Were They and What Was Their Culture Like?
    The Caribs **originated from the Orinoco River basin in modern-day Venezuela and Colombia**, migrating to the Caribbean between **500–1000 CE** They were part of the **larger Arawak linguistic family**, but unlike their **peaceful relatives**, the Caribs **adopted a more aggressive lifestyle**, possibly due to **environmental pressures





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