- The
Igneri were an
Indigenous Arawak people of the
southern Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. Historically, it was
believed that the
Igneri were conquered...
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control of the
Cuban Taíno in
eastern Cuba.
According to oral history, the
Igneri were the
original Arawak inhabitants of the
Windward Islands in the Lesser...
- The
Kalinago language, also
known as
Island Carib and
Igneri (Iñeri, Inyeri, etc.), was an
Arawakan language historically spoken by the
Kalinago of the...
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peoples who had
conquered the
islands from
their previous inhabitants, the
Igneri. However,
linguistic and
archaeological evidence contradicts the notion...
- the
Orinoco River in Venezuela.
Around 800 AD, they were
replaced by the
Igneri people,
members of the
Arawak group.
Around 1300 AD, the Kalinago, or Carib...
- English-speaking
Commonwealth of Nations.
Island Carib, also
known as
Igneri (also Iñeri,
Igñeri, Inyeri), was an
Arawakan language historically spoken by the...
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November 1999). "Sharps &
Flats – Music". Salon.com.
Retrieved 2011-10-30.
Igneri, Jenna. "Bikini Kill's Tobi Vail
Filed A
Copyright Infringement Notice Against...
- in 2022,
according to
estimation of the
World Bank Group:
Arawak peoples Igneri Taíno
Caquetio people Ciboney Ciguayo Garifuna Kalina Kalinago Lucayan Macorix...
- AD–1500 AD –
group encountered by
Columbus Nepoya and Suppoya,
Trinidad Igneri,
Dominica 500 AD, St.
Croix 650 AD,
Puerto Rico 1000 AD In alphabetical...
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demonym for the
island is Crucian,
derived from the
original Spanish name.
Igneri pottery indicates human presence on the
island from 1–700 CE,
followed by...