- The
Arawak are a
group of
Indigenous peoples of
northern South America and of the Caribbean. The term "Arawak" has been
applied at
various times to different...
-
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)...
-
Arowak woman...
- the
Jungle Commando would use this
equipment to take
control of
Carib and
Arowak.
Shortly after this
series of attacks, the
government would begin pursuing...
- in
Suriname in
Paramaribo and in the
village of
Klein Powakka among the
Arowak Indians. On 14
August 2012 a
Canadian congregation was
added to the Restored...
-
Arowak woman (John
Gabriel Stedman)...
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Paraujano (Añún) (dialects: Alile, Toa)
Arawak (Locono, Lokono, Aruak,
Arowak) Iñeri (Igneri,
Island Carib) (dialects or languages) Kalhíphona † (Island...
- Suriname. The
village lies just
south of Apoera,
which is
mainly inhabited by
Arowaks. Most of the
villagers originally came from
Kwamalasamutu who had settled...
- home to an
indigenous po****tion of
about 100
people of
mixed Carib and
Arowak background.
Blaka Watra is a cr**** with very dark, near
black water. Former...
- of 28
Surinam inhabitants of
various ethnicities - Creoles, Caraïbes,
Arowaks,
Marrons - who
demonstrated during a
period of six
months how they lived...