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    Caquetío are natives of northwestern Venezuela, living along the shores of Lake Maracaibo at the time of the Spanish conquest. They moved inland to avoid...
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  • Caquetío is an extinct Arawakan language family. The language was spoken along the shores of Lake Maracaibo, in the coastal areas of the Venezuelan state...
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    neo-Indian—Caquetío. It is clear that the Caquetíos had a superior culture in socio-economic and technological terms. It is possible that the new Caquetío Indians...
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    inhabitants as Indios Curaçaos. Curaçao's history begins with the Arawak and Caquetio Amerindians; the island becoming a Spanish colony after Alonso de Ojeda's...
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    today, the population included groups such as the Kalina (Caribs), Auaké, Caquetio, Mariche, and Timoto–Cuicas. The Timoto–Cuica culture was the most complex...
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  • Mannophryne caquetio is a species of frog in the family Aromobatidae. It is endemic to Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist...
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    genetic Arawak heritage[citation needed]. The population is descended from Caquetio Indians, Afro-Caribbeans, Dutch, Spanish, Italians and to a lesser extent...
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    according to estimation of the World Bank Group: Arawak peoples Igneri Taíno Caquetio people Ciboney Ciguayo Garifuna Kalina Kalinago Lucayan Macorix Raizal...
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    for bonefish in Aruba and the fish was an important part of the Aruba Caquetío diet. Another possibility is that Arashi is a bastardized form of Arasi...
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    Archeological remains of the Caquetio culture have been found at certain sites northeast of Kralendijk and near Lac Bay. Caquetio rock paintings and petroglyphs...
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  • Arawakan Iñeri Kalhíphona Ta-Arawakan Taíno Wayuu Parauhano Arawák Shebayo Caquetio Reconstructions of Proto-Lokono-Guajiro proposed by Captain (1991): Wiktionary...
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    natural resource rights, particularly offshore. Arawakan people such as the Caquetio are indigenous to the ABC islands. According to the disputed letters of...
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    Ayacucho Park. According to the German adventurer Nikolaus Federmann, the Caquetío aborigines used to call it Variquicimeto, which translates as "ash-colored...
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    included groups such as the Arawaks, Caribs, and Timoto-cuicas the Auaké, Caquetio, Mariche, Pemon, and Piaroa. The number was much reduced after the Conquest...
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    Kinikinao Caribe-Venezuela division Lokono; Iñeri, Garífuna; † Taino; † Caquetio Guajiro, † Paraujano Eastern Amapá division Palikur, † Marawá Xingu-Tapajós...
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    origin. A study by Van Buurt and Joubert inventoried the words of Taíno and Caquetío Arawak origin, mostly words for plants and animals. Arawak is an extinct...
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  • and for that purpose made use of the cooperation they received from the Caquetio Amerndians, with whom they maintained close partnership from the very beginning...
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    have been approximately one million, including groups such as the Auaké, Caquetio, Mariche, and Timoto-cuicas. The number of people fell dramatically after...
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    Carnival Party is also famous. It was officially founded in 1695 by the Spanish, but was preceded by a native settlement of the Caquetio people. v t e...
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    Indian origin. According to the tradition the word coro derives from the Caquetio word curiana, meaning "place of winds". However, according to the authoritative...
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    the population included historic groups such as the Kalina (Caribs), Caquetio, Auaké, Mariche, and Timoto-Cuicas. The Timoto-Cuica culture was the most...
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    Aruba are uncertain due to limited knowledge about the Caquetío language spoken by the Caquetío people who lived on the island before European colonization...
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  • 1500 CE. The material belongs to the Dabajuroid culture, specifically the Caquetio people, who came from nearby northwestern Venezuela. On the basis of their...
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    surrounded by an open plaza. The village was fenced off and inhabited by Caquetio people. Cas Tan Tin is a cunucu (rural) house in Noord. It was built by...
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    parish. The municipality owes its name to Cacique Manaure, the chief of the Caquetio people who inhabited the area at the time of colonization of the Americas...
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  • Witotoan Colombia 1864 Xakriabá Macro-Jê Minas Gerais state, Brazil 1862 Caquetio Arawakan Aruba with the death of Nicolaas Pyclas 1858 Karankawa unclassified...
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    Language name Language family Extinction date Locations References Caquetio Arawakan 1862 ABC islands (Leeward Antilles) Guanahatabey unclassified 16th...
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  • Aruba, the United States, Mexico, and on the Lesser Antilles: C. baja, C. caquetio, and C. diluta. List of Pholcidae species Gloor, Daniel; Nentwig, Wolfgang;...
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    Yvonne Wakim; Hirschfelder, Arlene; Flynn, Shannon Rothenberger (2016). "Caquetio". Native American Almanac: More Than 50,000 Years of the Cultures and Histories...
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    This people may be related to (or even identical to) the Wayuu or the Caquetio people. The Spanish conquistador Alonso de Ojeda had been appointed Governor...
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