Describe the Arawakians culture
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The Arawak were once a prosperous culture with a population estimated in the millions, until the Spanish arrival. After one century, they were just over 30,000. Today, only a few groups remain scattered mostly in isolated areas.
The Arawak are an indigenous people that are believed to have originated in the basin of the Orinoco River, in Venezuela. They populated large areas of South America and the Caribbean Antilles. The two largest tribes were the Taíno, living in the Caribbean and the Lokono in South America.
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The Arawak are an indigenous people that are believed to have originated in the basin of the Orinoco River, in Venezuela. They populated large areas of South America and the Caribbean Antilles. The two largest tribes were the Taíno, living in the Caribbean and the Lokono in South America.
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