Yes, they exist in large numbers in North Eastern South America, however their populations in the Carribean islands have been largely decimated, scattered and subject to interbreeding with other tribes and peoples.
yes you can get paragraph on arawaks
The Arawaks are an indigenous group originally found in the Caribbean and parts of South America. Historically, they inhabited islands such as the Greater Antilles, including present-day Cuba, Jamaica, and the Bahamas, as well as coastal regions of Venezuela and the Guyanas. Today, descendants of the Arawaks can still be found in these areas, particularly in the Amazon rainforest and the Caribbean islands.
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 trades tools and art is the ancient model that was created long ago with recyled or old materials that are still used today
yes you can get paragraph on arawaks
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The Arawaks are an indigenous group originally found in the Caribbean and parts of South America. Historically, they inhabited islands such as the Greater Antilles, including present-day Cuba, Jamaica, and the Bahamas, as well as coastal regions of Venezuela and the Guyanas. Today, descendants of the Arawaks can still be found in these areas, particularly in the Amazon rainforest and the Caribbean islands.
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
Yes. They do exist today (2014).
Yes it does exist today, but it did not exist until the 1920's.
The Arawaks never stole food but they used to hunt for food.
The Arawaks caught numerous diseases from the Spaniards.
The incas don't exist today