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Topic: “Era of Good Feelings” in the U.S., The: 1816-1827

The agriculturist Arawaks, most likely of Venezuelan …

Years: 100 - 100

The agriculturist Arawaks, most likely of Venezuelan origin, begin in around 100 to occupy the uninhabited Lesser Antilles.

The term Arawak (from aru, the Lokono word for cassava flour), would be used to designate the natives encountered by the Spanish in the West Indies in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.

These include the Taíno, who at the time of contact occupy the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas (Lucayan) and Bimini Florida, the Nepoya and Suppoyo of Trinidad, and the Igneri, who are supposed to have preceded the Caribs in the Lesser Antilles, together with related groups (including the Lokono) that live along the eastern coast of South America as far south as what is now Brazil.

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