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- The Guanahatabey (also spelled Guanajatabey) were an Indigenous people of western Cuba at the time of European contact. Archaeological and historical studies...
- Granulina guanajatabey is a species of very small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Granulinidae. Espinosa & Ortea. 2003...
- Guanahatabey (Guanajatabey) was the language of the Guanahatabey people, a hunter-gatherer society that lived in western Cuba until the 16th century. Very...
- the southern Lesser Antilles, and smaller distinct groups such as the Guanajatabey of western Cuba and the Ciguayo of eastern Hispaniola. The po****tion...
- based on fishing, hunting and collecting wild plants. The indigenous Guanajatabey, who had inhabited Cuba for centuries, were driven to the far west of...
- tails" ("donde nacan la gente con cola")—probably a reference to the Guanajatabey of western Cuba. The Libro Copiador version of the letter contains more...
- Costa Rica ( Federal Republic of Central America) 1838 Costa Rica Cuba Guanajatabey, Taíno and Ciboney 1511 Governorate of Cuba (Spain) 1519 New Spain (Spain)...
- and Nicaragua Ciboney, Greater Antilles, c. 1000–300 BCE Guanahatabey (Guanajatabey), Cuba, 1000 BCE Ciguayo, Hispaniola Ortoiroid, c. 5500–200 BCE Coroso...
- Spíritus 1515 – San Cristóbal de La Habana 1515 – Santiago de Cuba The Guanajatabey, Ciboney and Taíno peoples lived in Cuba in the 15th century; these were...
- Granulina grandas Ortea, 2023 Granulina grata Thiele, 1925 Granulina guanajatabey Espinosa & Ortea, 2003 Granulina guancha (d'Orbigny, 1840) Granulina...