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1 Arawak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Arawak (from aru, the Lokono word for cassava flour), was used to designate some of the peoples encountered by the Spanish in the West Indies in 1492 and thereafter.
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2 Arawak
Arawak. Location: It is believed that the original Indian tribes followed migrating herds of animals and then crossed Asia via the Bering Land Straight to Alaska, and then ...
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3 Pre-Columbian Hispaniola - Arawak/Taino Indians
Pre-Columbian Hispaniola - Arawak/Taino Indians Arawak/Taino Indians. Below is an overview of the Arawak/Taino Indians, the original natives of the land today called Haiti (and ...
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7 Arawak: Definition from Answers.com
Arawak ( ) n. , pl. , Arawak , or -waks . A member of a South American Indian people formerly inhabiting much of the Greater Antilles and now living
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9 Arawak (people) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Arawak (people), American Indians of the Greater Antilles and South America. The Taino, an Arawak subgroup, were the first native peoples ...
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10 Arawakan languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Arawak language family. In R. M. W. Dixon & A. Y. Aikhenvald (Eds.), The Amazonian languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-57021-2; ISBN 0-521-57893-0.
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