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The Kalinagos, also known as the Caribs, migrated from the Orinoco River region in present-day Venezuela and spread throughout the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. Their migration route involved traveling by canoes across the Caribbean Sea, settling on various islands such as Dominica, St. Vincent, and Grenada. This movement was driven by a combination of factors, including the search for new resources and territory, as well as conflicts with neighboring groups. Their presence significantly influenced the cultural and social landscape of the Caribbean islands.

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