- The
Arawak are a
group of
indigenous peoples of
northern South America and of the Caribbean. Specifically, the term "
Arawak" has been
applied at various...
- It was
renamed after the
culturally more
important Arawak language a
century later. The term
Arawak took over,
until its use was
extended by
North American...
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Arawak (Arowak, Aruák), also
known as
Lokono (Lokono Dian,
literally "people's talk" by its speakers), is an
Arawakan language spoken by the
Lokono (Arawak)...
- by some
authorities as
belonging to the
Arawak.
Their language is
considered to have
belonged to the
Arawak language family, the
languages of
which were...
- Look up
Arawak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Arawak are an
indigenous people of
South America, and
historically of the Caribbean.
Arawak may also...
- The
Lokono or
Arawak are an
Arawak people native to
northern coastal areas of
South America. Today,
approximately 10,000
Lokono live
primarily along the...
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Arawak Jah is a Cuban-American
reggae group based in Orlando, Florida. The
group was
founded in 1994 by
Cuban expatriate Ras Juan
Perez (born 8 February...
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scholars have
proposed several hypotheses accounting for the
prevalence of an
Arawak language among the Kalinago.
Scholars such as
Irving Rouse suggested that...
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originated in the
Caribbean with the Taíno people, who
called it by the
Arawak word barbaca, from
which the term "barbacoa" derives, and ultimately, the...
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Arawak Cay, also
referred to as Fish Fry, is an area of N****au, Bahamas. It is
known for its
local eateries on West Bay Street,
about 15
minutes from downtown...