- and the Bahamas, the
Kalinago of the
Lesser Antilles, the
Ciguayo and
Macorix of
parts of Hispaniola, and the
Guanahatabey of
western Cuba. The Kalinago...
-
Macorix (also
spelled Maçorís or Mazorij) was the
language of the
northern coast of what is
today the
Dominican Republic.
Spanish accounts only refer...
-
Macorix may
refer to: The
Macorix people, a
Indigenous people what is now the
Dominican Republic Macorix language Macorix (RM-21), a
Dominican Navy tug...
-
European arrival of
Christopher Columbus,
Hispaniola was home to the Ciguayo,
Macorix, and Taíno
native peoples.
Hispaniola is the site of one of the
first European...
- the Antilles.
Three languages are recorded: Guanahatabey,
Macoris (or
Macorix,
apparently in two dialects), and Ciguayo.
There were
three pre-Arawakan...
- Taíno
Caquetio people Ciboney Ciguayo Garifuna Kalina Kalinago Lucayan Macorix Raizal At the time of
European contact, the
dominant ethnic groups in the...
-
himself could only
speak Macorix,
another indigenous language of Hispaniola, and had to work with a
translator who
could speak Macorix, Taino, and
basic Spanish...
-
territory during colonization) and the territory's old name,
which is
Macorix. The city is
known as the Land of
Cacao ("Tierra del Cacao"). The area...
-
Lesser Antilles, the
Kalinago of the
Lesser Antilles, the
Ciguayo and
Macorix of
parts of Hispaniola, and the
Guanahatabey of
western Cuba. The overall...
- In the year 1846, at the
request of the
inhabitants of the
place called Macorix, the
Conservative Council decided to
declare the
place as a
military post...