- The
Ciguayos (Spanish:
Ciguayos) were a
group of
Indigenous people who
inhabited the Samaná
Peninsula and its
adjoining regions in the present-day Dominican...
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Ciguayo (Siwayo) was the
language of the Samaná
Peninsula of
Hispaniola (now the
Dominican Republic) at the time of the
Spanish Conquest. The Ciguayos...
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three rivers. The
peninsula was
originally inhabited by the
Ciguayos, who
spoke the
Ciguayo language at the time of
Spanish intervention. The main roads...
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Greater Antilles and the Bahamas, the
Kalinago of the
Lesser Antilles, the
Ciguayo and
Macorix of
parts of Hispaniola, and the
Guanahatabey of
western Cuba...
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World Bank Group:
Arawak peoples Igneri Taíno
Caquetio people Ciboney Ciguayo Garifuna Kalina Kalinago Lucayan Macorix Raizal At the time of European...
- and the
Ciguayo (Siwayo) of
northeastern Hispaniola (Samaná Peninsula). They were
evidently completely mutually unintelligible with Taíno.
Ciguayo and Macorix...
- Hispaniola.
There he
encountered the
Ciguayos, the only
natives who
offered violent resistance during this voyage. The
Ciguayos refused to
trade the
amount of...
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distinct group of
natives called the
Ciguayo, who were
concentrated on the Samaná Peninsula. This group, who
spoke the
Ciguayo language, was
absorbed into the...
- is used
instead of "Dominicans". The word "Quisqueya"
derives from the
Ciguayo language, and
means "mother of the lands". It is
often used in
songs as...
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kingdoms on the island, the Xaragua,
Higuey (Caizcimu),
Magua (Huhabo),
Ciguayos (Cayabo or Maguana), and
Marien (Bainoa). Many
distinct Taíno languages...