- Antilles. The
survivors were
enslaved to work in
agriculture or mining. The
Kalinagos were more
successful in
repelling the Spanish—and
later the
French and...
- The Kalina, also
known as the
Caribs or
mainland Caribs and by
several other names, are an
Indigenous people native to the
northern coastal areas of South...
- 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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enforcement was met with
resistance and
resulted in
multiple Kalinagos being injured and two
Kalinagos shot dead by the police. The
people were met with great...
- Bahamas, the
Kalinago of the
Lesser Antilles, the
Ciguayo and
Macorix of
parts of Hispaniola, and the
Guanahatabey of
western Cuba. The
Kalinago have maintained...
- The
Chief of the
Kalinago Territory presides over the
Kalinago Council, the
local government of the
Kalinago Territory (formerly
known as the
Carib Territory...
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known as the
Caribbean islands or West Indies. The
islands were
dominantly Kalinago compared to the
Greater Antilles which was
settled by the Taíno, the boundary...
- The
Kalinago genocide was the
genocidal m****acre of an
estimated 2,000
Kalinago people by
English and
French settlers on the
island of
Saint Kitts in...
-
Caribbean region was
initially po****ted by
Amerindians from
several different Kalinago and
Taino groups.
These groups were
decimated by a
combination of enslavement...
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dating back to the Spanish, as they
produced literature which denied the
Kalinagos'
humanity (a
literary tradition carried through the late-seventeenth century...