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Cuba was primarily inhabited by indigenous tribes, including the Taíno, who were the most prominent group, and the Ciboney and Guanahatabey. The Taíno were known for their agricultural practices and complex social structures, while the Ciboney were more nomadic and relied on fishing and foraging. The arrival of European colonizers in the late 15th century led to significant decline in these populations due to disease and colonization. Today, the legacy of these tribes is reflected in Cuban culture and heritage.

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