Nearly extinguished in the years following Columbus's discovery of the New World in 1492, only small groups of the original indigenous people of the Caribbean remain today. Throughout the islands, however, the Arawak, Taino, and Carib Indians left many lasting legacies of their rich and colorful cultures.
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Nearly extinguished in the years following Columbus's discovery of the New World in 1492, only small groups of the original indigenous people of the Caribbean remain today. Throughout the islands, however, the Arawak, Taino, and Carib Indians left many lasting legacies of their rich and colorful cultures.
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