- The
Ciboney, or Siboney, were a Taíno
people of Cuba, Jamaica, and the
Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti. A
Western Taíno
group living in Cuba
during the 15th...
- most of Ayiti-Kiskeya also
known as Hispaniola, and
eastern Cuba. The
Ciboney dialect is
essentially unattested, but
colonial sources suggest it was...
- the
Guanahatabey with
another Cuban group, the
Ciboney. Bartolomé de las
Casas referred to the
Ciboney, and 20th-century
archaeologists began using the...
- then
divided into Guanahatabey,
Ciboney, and
classical Taíno. Then some of
Western Cuba was Guanahatabey. and some
Ciboney. Taíno-like
cultures controlled...
- "classical Taino",
spoken in
Puerto Rico and most of Hispaniola, and "
Ciboney Taino",
spoken in the Bahamas, most of Cuba,
western Hispaniola, and Jamaica...
- The
earliest inhabitants of
Westmoreland were the
Arawak and
Ciboney Indians. The
Ciboney were
first to arrive, from the
coast of
South America, around...
- English]. Some
crania and
artifacts of "
Ciboney type" were
reportedly found on
Andros Island, but if some
Ciboney did
reach the
Bahamas ahead of the Lucayans...
- Islands; the
Island Caribs and
Galibi in the
Windward Islands; and the
Ciboney in
western Cuba. The Taínos are
subdivided into
classic Taínos, who occupied...
- the
Guanahatabey of
western Cuba (sometimes
confused with the
Arawakan Ciboney), the
Macorix (Mazorij) in two po****tions: the
Pedernales Peninsula and...
- (83 km2). The
island was
originally settled around 1500 BC by the
Ciboney people.
Ciboney sites have been
uncovered in Krum Bay. The
island was
later inhabited...