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Indigenous groups, from the
Lokono of
South America to the Taíno (Island
Arawaks), who
lived in the
Greater Antilles and
northern Lesser Antilles in the...
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Arawak (Arowak, Aruák), also
known as
Lokono (Lokono Dian,
literally "people's talk" by its speakers), is an
Arawakan language spoken by the
Lokono (Arawak)...
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scholars and
writers have
referred to the
Indigenous group as
Arawaks or
Island Arawaks. However,
contemporary scholars (such as
Irving Rouse and Basil...
- Look up
Arawak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Arawak are an
indigenous people of
South America, and
historically of the Caribbean.
Arawak may also...
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introduced Marian to HRH the
Prince of
Wales as 'Princess
Marian of the
Arawaks' (because her
father was the last
Hereditary Chief), and HRH the Prince...
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Arawak Motors Ltd. was an
importer and
manufacturer of
automobiles on the
Caribbean island of Antigua,
which operated in the 1970s and 1980s. The company...
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Conasprella arawak is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Conidae, the cone snails, cone s**** or cones. This
species occurs...
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Brazil (Maipure/
Arawak).
University of New York at Buffalo. (Doctoral dissertation). Farabee, W. C. (1918). The
Central Arawaks (University Museum...
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tapped out. The Dutch, who took
control a
century later, left the
Arawaks to
graze livestock,
using the
island as a
source of meat for
other Dutch...
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Arawak Cay, also
referred to as Fish Fry, is a 100-acre man-made
island in N****au, The Bahamas. It was
built from N****au
Harbour dredging spoils in 1969...