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The Taíno people are believed to have migrated to the Caribbean from the northern regions of South America around 1,000 BCE to 500 CE, with significant settlements established by 500 CE. They were part of the Arawakan language family and spread throughout the Greater Antilles, including modern-day Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica. The Taíno developed rich agricultural practices and complex societies, thriving in the fertile lands and abundant resources of the islands. Their arrival marked a significant cultural presence in the region before European contact in the late 15th century.

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