] Because they did not have a written language, we cannot really know why the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean (like the Taino and the Caribs) migrated from the mainland of South America to the islands because the caribs cased them, then they werev put to slaavery by europeans where they lived when the Europeans came, we do know that the tainos were forced to move higher up the continent of south america due to the kalinagos and their war-like behavior. They eventually moved to the islands and settled.
Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Hispaniola, the Bahamas and Jamaica
dnt know but look it up online some where else and by the way in the bahamas one of the salves name were the arawaks i told ya one
Batos
The Arawaks never stole food but they used to hunt for food.
What is the name of the barkless dogs raised by the Arawaks
caribean
Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Hispaniola, the Bahamas and Jamaica
because the came to settle
They came from mongolia in asia
They came to the Bahamas to get a better way of life
The Arawaks primarily inhabited the Greater Antilles, which includes islands such as Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Jamaica, and Cuba. They also settled in the Bahamas and parts of the Lesser Antilles. The Arawaks were among the first indigenous peoples encountered by European explorers in the Caribbean. Their societies were known for agriculture, fishing, and trade.
The Arawaks are an indigenous group originally found in the Caribbean and parts of South America. Historically, they inhabited islands such as the Greater Antilles, including present-day Cuba, Jamaica, and the Bahamas, as well as coastal regions of Venezuela and the Guyanas. Today, descendants of the Arawaks can still be found in these areas, particularly in the Amazon rainforest and the Caribbean islands.
The Arawaks settled in various Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, and the Bahamas. They were known for their agricultural practices and peaceful way of life before the arrival of European colonizers.
The Arawaks called the island of what is now known as the Bahamas "Bimini." The term is often associated with the region's lush landscapes and abundant resources. Additionally, the Arawak-speaking peoples inhabited various islands in the Caribbean, contributing to the rich cultural history of the region.
The eleutheran adventures came to the Bahamas because the islands were unoccupied and the bahamas was well located, being close to important trade routes
the lucayans came to the Bahamas because they were running from the caribs (man eaters) written by Nathan Wert
they wanted freedom