Carib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carib, Island Carib or Kalinago people, after whom the Caribbean Sea was named, live in the Lesser Antilles islands. They are an Amerindian people whose origins lie in the southern ...
Caribs RFC :: Caribs Rugby Football Club
Club site featuring history, fixtures and results, message board, image gallery, and articles. A member club of the TTRFU.
Dominica's Carib Indians - the Kalinago - our Indigenous People
The Caribs of Dominica: a look at and links to resources about Dominica's First People and their society.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Caribs
Next to the Arawaks, probably the most numerous Indian stock, of more or less nomadic habits, in South America
Caribs definition of Caribs in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Caribs (kăr`ĭbz), native people formerly inhabiting the Lesser Antilles, West Indies. They seem to have overrun the Lesser Antilles and to have driven out the Arawak Arawak (ä ...
The Caribs
T he Lesser Antilles were settled in 1,000 AD by the Caribs, a far more warlike people than the Arawaks. During their numerous battles against the dwindling Arawak population, they ...
Caribs - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Caribs
Carib. Member of a group of American Indian people of the north coast of South America and the islands of the southern West Indies in the Caribbean.
CARIBS
Here is a short history on the Caribs in the Caribbean with a special look of the Caribs in St.Vincent. The essay is incomplete
Caribs - definition of Caribs by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
n. pl. Carib or Car·ibs. 1. also Car·i·ban (k r-b n, k-r b n) A member of a group of American Indian peoples of northern South America, the Lesser Antilles, and the eastern ...
Caribs - Definitions from Dictionary.com
1. a member of a group of Indian peoples formerly dominant through the Lesser Antilles, now found in small numbers in a few areas of the West Indies and in parts of Central America ...