One theory is that they came here in the iceage. It is said that they crossed the Berring Strait then travelled south through North America then across Central America then down through South America and across the Caribbean Sea where the Tainos/Arawaks settled in the Greater Antilles and the Kalinagos settled in the Lesser Antilles.
what evidence is ther of the amerindians in the caribbean?
what year did amerindians came to the caribbean
amerindians were first to ener the caribbean
Amerindians lived in the Caribbean but were extincted by the Spaniards
the amerindians or indigenous people of the Caribbean came to Caribbean in search of food.
they came in search of a better live
Amerindians can be found in various countries and territories in the Caribbean, such as Guyana, Suriname, Belize, and regions of Venezuela. They are often concentrated in specific areas, such as indigenous reserves or communities.
Orinoko river
amerindians and europeans
Amerindians settled in the Caribbean. They migrated there and the 2 main groups, Awaraks and Caribs were the ones to settle in Caribbean.
the brought their basket making skills and their food (cassava) etc.
Amerindians would have come across to the Caribbean during the ice age. All the frozen goodness created a path from Asian to the Caribbean that's known as the bering strait. of course this is only a theory but its generally the most accepted theory