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language area, and no
longer Lucayan. The
Lucayans were part of a
larger Taíno po****tion in the
Greater Antilles. The
Lucayans,
along with the Taínos in...
- The
Lucayan Archipelago, also
known as the
Bahamian Archipelago, is an
island group comprising the
Commonwealth of The
Bahamas and the
British Overseas...
-
Lucayan may
refer to:
Lucayan Archipelago,
comprising the
Bahamas and the
Turks and
Caicos Islands Lucayan people, the
original inhabitants of the Bahamas...
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mainland South America; they came to be
known as the
Lucayan people. An
estimated 30,000
Lucayans inhabited the
Bahamas at the time of
Christopher Columbus'...
- the time. The
Lucayans were the
first inhabitants of the
Americas encountered by
Christopher Columbus. The
Spanish started seizing Lucayans as
slaves within...
-
Archipelago (which
includes the
Indonesian and
Philippine Archipelagos), the
Lucayan (Bahamian) Archipelago, the ****anese Archipelago, and the
Hawaiian Archipelago...
-
comprises numerous islands, cays, islets, reefs, and banks. It
includes the
Lucayan Archipelago,
Greater Antilles, and
Lesser Antilles of the West Indies;...
- (Spanish:
Diego Colón) was a
Lucayan Taíno
taken from the
island of
Guanahani and
adopted by
Christopher Columbus. Diego's
Lucayan name is unknown, but he...
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there were
three to four
million Taínos in Hispaniola, and said 500,000
Lucayans were
killed in the Bahamas. Most
modern historians reject his figures....
- away as many as 40,000
Lucayans by 1513. A 1520
expedition by the
Spanish discovered only 11
people in The Bahamas; the
Lucayans were
effectively eradicated...