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  • from 500 BCE to 545 CE. The Saladoid were an Arawak people. Concentrated along the lowlands of the Orinoco River, the people migrated by sea to the Lesser...
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  • have been used for body paint. The Ortoiroid were displaced by the Saladoid people in the West Indies. In many regions, they disappeared by approximately...
    6 KB (742 words) - 06:03, 13 August 2024
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    disappeared, to be replaced by the ceramic-using and agriculturalist Saladoid people around 100 BC, who migrated to St. Kitts north up the archipelago from...
    25 KB (2,782 words) - 07:04, 19 August 2024
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    indigenous people belonging to the Ortoiroid cultural tradition some time between 3500 and 1000 BCE.: 21–24  In the first century of the Common Era, Saladoid people...
    37 KB (3,354 words) - 12:49, 23 August 2024
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    They were succeeded by the ceramic age pre-Columbian Arawak-speaking Saladoid people who migrated from the lower Orinoco River. They introduced agriculture...
    80 KB (7,399 words) - 12:01, 2 September 2024
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    The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are diverse groups native to a specific region, who inhabited the Americas in the pre-Columbian era, before the...
    241 KB (24,703 words) - 15:30, 31 August 2024
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    date to 2900 BC. They were succeeded by ceramic-using agriculturalist Saladoid people who migrated up the island chain from Venezuela. They were later replaced...
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    the Antilles as part of the Saladoid culture (named for the Saladero site in the Orinoco basin in Venezuela. Saladoid people appeared in Trinidad around...
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  • first ceramic-using people in the Caribbean, the Saladoid people, entered Trinidad and Tobago. The earliest evidence of these people come from around 2100...
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    Taíno (redirect from Taino people)
    The Taíno were a historic Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, whose culture has been continued today by Taíno descendant communities and Taíno revivalist...
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    Trinidadians belonged to the Ortoiroid people, who were hunters and gatherers.: 87  Remains associated with the Saladoid people, a later cultural group of agriculturalists...
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    century of the Common Era, Saladoid people settled in Tobago. Like the Ortoiroid people who preceded them, these Saladoid people are believed to have come...
    52 KB (7,032 words) - 21:12, 24 August 2024
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    Journal of Science 13(3–4):253–255. Wing, E.S. 1995. Rice rats and Saladoid people as seen from Hope Estate. Proceedings of the Fifteenth International...
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    ceramic-using people in Venezuelan were the Saladoid indigenous, an Arawak people that flourished from 500 BCE to 545 CE. The Saladoid were concentrated...
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  • [pronunciation?] (contraction of Te' Inik, "people from here"; also known as Huaxtec, Wastek or Huastecos) are an indigenous people of Mexico, living in the La Huasteca...
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  • oldest artworks found have been attributed to the Saladoid people, the ancestors of the Taino people; their ceramics, carved stones, and shell objects...
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    1000—301 BC Guanahatabey, Cuba, 1000 BC Saladoid culture, 500 BC—545 AD Ostionoid culture, 600—1500 AD Arawak people, c. 500–1500 AD Taíno, Lesser Antilles...
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    The Pipil are an Indigenous group of Mesoamerican people inhabiting the western and central areas of present-day El Salvador. They are a subgroup of the...
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    Infantry Regiment Puerto Ricans in the Vietnam War Indigenous people Ortoiroid people Saladoid people Arawak Taíno On November 19, 1493, a Spanish fleet under...
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    also known as Camanchacos or Camanchangos, are an Indigenous people or group of peoples who inhabited a long stretch of the Pacific coast from southern...
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