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The native people who inhabited San Salvador, part of the Bahamas, were the Lucayan Taíno. They were a subgroup of the Taíno, who were part of the Arawakan-speaking peoples in the Caribbean. The Lucayans lived in small villages and were engaged in fishing, farming, and trading until the arrival of European explorers in the 15th century, which led to significant disruption and decline in their population due to colonization and disease.

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