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The Awaraks, also known as the Arawaks, settled primarily in the Caribbean islands, including the Greater Antilles, such as Hispaniola and Jamaica, as well as parts of the northern coast of South America, particularly in regions of modern-day Venezuela and Guyana. They were among the first indigenous peoples encountered by European explorers in the late 15th century. Their settlements were characterized by agricultural practices, fishing, and a rich cultural life.

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