- the
natives of
Aruba were
described by the
Spaniards as
Caquetíos. In addition, the
Caquetíos in the
mainland were the
tribe geographically closest to...
- and Curaçao. The
Caquetíos and the
Jirajara spoke an
Arawak language, and
their cultures showed great similarities.
Arawak or
Caquetío is
referred to as...
-
sources indicate that the
Caquetíos traded in,
among other things, salt, canoes, tobacco, and beads. The
Leeward Caquetíos certainly did not live in isolation...
-
Mannophryne caquetio is a
species of frog in the
family Aromobatidae. It is
endemic to Venezuela. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or
tropical moist...
-
leadership of
Alonso de
Ojeda in 1499. The
Spaniards enslaved most of the
Caquetios (Arawak) for
forced labour in
their Hispaniola colony, but paid little...
- today, the po****tion
included groups such as the
Kalina (Caribs), Auaké,
Caquetio, Mariche, and Timoto–Cuicas. The Timoto–Cuica
culture was the most complex...
-
according to
estimation of the
World Bank Group:
Arawak peoples Igneri Taíno
Caquetio people Ciboney Ciguayo Garifuna Kalina Kalinago Lucayan Macorix Raizal...
- Spelonk, Onima, Ceru
Pungi and Ceru Crita-Cabai.[citation needed] The
Caquetios were
apparently a very tall people, for the
Spanish name for the ABC islands...
- the
banks of the lake
refer to it as Coquivacoa. The
tribes of Wayuu,
Caquetíos, and
Quiriquires also
lived in the area. When
Italian navigator Amerigo...
- meat for
other Dutch possessions in the Caribbean. The
Arawak (namely
Caquetío)
heritage is
stronger on
Aruba than on most
Caribbean islands. The po****tion...