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Arawak
Arawak The term Arawak (from aru, the Lokono word for cassava ...
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Arawak (translated from French)
Arawak This article is one outline to supplement ...
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Arawak (translated from German)
Arawak copied village of the Taino in Guamá on Cuba Those Arawak (also: Taino or Arawaken) are in indigenes ... extremely aggressive and martially superior Kariben the Arawak had to oppose however nothing, so that ... islands . In its Tagebuch it describes the Arawak as "innocently and of such freigiebigkeit with ... however from it, in November 1493 a Arawak in Hispaniola groundlessly. It was the ...
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Arawak (translated from Spanish)
Arawak arawak or aruacos they are indigenous Americans, who ...
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Arawak (translated from Portuguese)
Arawak Arawak (aportuguesado in Aruaque) it assigns a Nation ...
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Talk:Arawak
Talk:Arawak Columbus writes in his diary, "As soon ... the consequences of the conquest for the Arawak. I do have one objection to the ... however. I suspect that descendants of the Arawak today, and the Arawak of 600 years ago, would object to ... it more chronological. Start with where the Arawak lived at the time of contact, ...
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Arawak languages (translated from German)
Arawak languages Arawakani languages in South America Arawakani ... Northern Maipuran (northern the Amazon) Kariben I Arawak (Suriname) Wayuu (Guajira Penisula, Colombia) Paraujano (western ...
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User talk:Okay Hosein
... You said that use of the term "Arawak" is incorrect modern usage; since the term ... Guettarda 06:27, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC) Arawak or Taino? I have been told by ... I get the impression that "Taino" replaces "Arawak" in the same way that Inuit --meaning ... words etomological dirivatives are of the terms "Arawak" and "Taino"? *This entry in Wikipedia is ... only a single entity among the many Arawak entities of the Caribbean 2. Santos- ...
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Neo-Taíno nations
... plus the high Taíno are considered Island Arawak, part of a widely diffused assimilating culture ... language group is Arawakan languages. The term Arawak (Aruaco) is said derived from an insulting ... them by mainland Caribs. In turn the Arawak legend explains the origin of the Caribs ... 14]. neo-Taíno Pharmacopoeia As with all Arawak (Schultes, Raffault. 1990) and similar cultures there ... into a category called Taíno (Caribbean Island Arawak) comes from these invaders’ written language ...
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User talk:Williamborg-2
... was populated, if populated at all, by Arawak or Carib Indians. The Arawaks were subjugated ... English word cannibal is derived from an Arawak word which referred to the Caribs. The ... warfare. They killed and, allegedly, ate the Arawak men, then married the Arawak women. As the Spanish conquered each island ... River|Orinoco Valley) around 350 CE. The Arawak people were the second wave of ...
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