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Arawak Indians
15 years 3 months ago #2480
by hirami
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I haven't heard much about the first native people of Aruba, the Arawak Indians. Does anyone happen to have any information about them?
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15 years 2 months ago #2954
by brandy
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Replied by brandy on topic RE:Arawak Indians
Well, all I know about them is that they are one of the tribes in Aruba. If I am not mistaken, they live in caves and we could see some of their works there. Do you think the tribe still exists?
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15 years 2 months ago #2957
by habagat
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Replied by habagat on topic RE:Arawak Indians
I don't think they still exist as of the moment. I would expect some descendants of the tribe but, I doubt if they still do the traditional practices. What cave should I visit? I want to see their works.
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15 years 2 months ago #3045
by bethoven
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Replied by bethoven on topic RE:Arawak Indians
The history of Aruba is very rich. Although I haven't heard much about Arawak Indians, I know there have been lots of tribes in the island. I wonder, how were they able to survive in caves? Those places are quite dangerous.
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15 years 2 months ago #3214
by hirami
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Replied by hirami on topic RE:Arawak Indians
If they don't exist anymore, are there any traces of their existence that are still around today? I mean this in terms of archeological finds or fossils or something. I wonder what the school history books say.
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15 years 2 months ago #3229
by bethoven
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Replied by bethoven on topic RE:Arawak Indians
I guess, they have that, hirami. Researchers might have this evidences like
this. Fossils is one thing that I do admire to collect. LOL! By the way have you
read about the history of this place?
this. Fossils is one thing that I do admire to collect. LOL! By the way have you
read about the history of this place?
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