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The term Arawak (from aru, the Lokono word for cassava flour), was used to designate some of the peoples encountered by the Spanish in the West Indies in ...
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The route that the Arawak or Taino Indians took is believed to have originated on the eastern slopes of the Andes. Shortly thereafter they began to spread ...
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Below is an overview of the Arawak/Taino Indians, the original natives of the land today called Haiti (and Dominican Republic). ...
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The Arawaks were though to have first settled on the borderland between Bolivia, Peru and the forests between the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers. ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Arawak (people), American Indians of the Greater Antilles and South America. The Taino, an Arawak subgroup, ...
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Tribes speaking dialects of the Arawak language are met with in and between Indians of other linguistic stocks, from the sources of the Paraguay to the ...
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