The plural noun 'Arawaks' is a proper noun, the name of an indigenous group of people of South America and the Greater Antilles.
Well, darling, Arawaks is a proper noun. It refers to a specific indigenous group of people, not just any old generic noun. So, if you're talking about those particular folks, make sure to give them the capital letter they deserve.
yes you can get paragraph on arawaks
they wear body paintings and beads and grass skirts
Batos
did the arawaks lived in an organized society with a structured government
The arawaks lived on Puerto Rico, Trinidad and several countries in the Caribbean
The arawaks occupy Jamaica Barbados and Greater antillies
some ways Arawaks used to collect food
The Arawaks never stole food but they used to hunt for food.
The Arawaks caught numerous diseases from the Spaniards.
What is the name of the barkless dogs raised by the Arawaks
San Salvador