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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 Today, the Garinagu (singular: Garifuna), descendants of Carib, Arawak, and African people referred to by the British colonial administration as "Black Carib" live primarily in Central America
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
Carib People History, Culture Religion - Study. com Who are the Carib People? The Carib people, also known as the Kalinago, are indigenous inhabitants of the Caribbean islands Primarily located on the island of Dominica, the Kalinago also
Carib -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia 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
The Caribs People - SamePassage They are believed to have originally migrated from the Orinoco River basin in South America to the Caribbean islands around 1200 AD The Caribs were known for their seafaring skills and were skilled navigators, which allowed them to settle in various islands across the Caribbean
Kalinago - Wikipedia They launched a voyage by canoe to the Orinoco delta to meet up with the local Kalinago tribes, re-establishing cultural connections with the remaining Kalinago communities along the island chain, documented by the BBC in The Quest of the Carib Canoe
Caribs - Encyclopedia. com 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