The Amerindians, particularly the ancestors of the Arawaks and Caribs, likely used a maritime route to reach the Caribbean islands. They traveled in canoes, navigating from the northern coastal regions of South America, such as the Orinoco and Amazon river basins, across the Caribbean Sea. This journey would have involved island-hopping, utilizing prevailing winds and currents to reach the various islands in the region. Their movement into the Caribbean occurred over several centuries, with evidence of settlement dating back to around 2000 BCE.
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The Amerindians of the Caribbean used hammocks made from woven fibers for sleeping. They also used wooden stools and benches for sitting. Additionally, they crafted items such as storage baskets and containers for holding various items.
Amerindians lived in the Caribbean but were extincted by the Spaniards
the amerindians or indigenous people of the Caribbean came to Caribbean in search of food.
they came in search of a better live
Amerindians can be found in various countries and territories in the Caribbean, such as Guyana, Suriname, Belize, and regions of Venezuela. They are often concentrated in specific areas, such as indigenous reserves or communities.
Orinoko river
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Amerindians settled in the Caribbean. They migrated there and the 2 main groups, Awaraks and Caribs were the ones to settle in Caribbean.
the brought their basket making skills and their food (cassava) etc.