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The Arawak people, an indigenous group of the Caribbean, were originally present in Cuba and other parts of the region before the arrival of Europeans. However, by the time of the Spanish conquest, their numbers had significantly dwindled due to disease, enslavement, and cultural assimilation. Today, while there are no pure Arawak communities in Cuba, some descendants may still identify with their Arawak heritage. Efforts to recognize and preserve indigenous cultures continue in Cuba, reflecting the country's complex history.

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