Highly endangered South American language, spoken by the Kalina people (Caribs)
A member of an American Indian peoples of northeastern South America and the Lesser Antilles.
The family of languages spoken by the Carib.
1Here turn aside from the road to the right and go straight until thou comest to a grove of carib trees.
2The first inhabitants of the island were Carib Indians who were exterminated.
3The Carib club is made of the heaviest wood to be found.
4The teacher calls Xuela, whose mother was a Carib, Miss Boiled Fish.
5Yaws is derived from a Carib word, the meaning of which is doubtful.
6The population was largely Carib, a savage race given to cannibalism.
7Carib Indians in the Bahamas bartered hammocks with Columbus, in 1492.
8Fred was not a Carib but a young black man of twenty-eight years.
9From inquiries I think the former is of Carib origin, and the latter Mohegan.
10The Carib does not confound Tamoussicabo, the Ancient of Heaven, with veyou, the sun.
11He found the Carib chief, and began by trying diplomacy.
12When the meal was concluded the Carib woman came and removed the dishes and cloth.
13The Carib Chiefs were captured and put in irons.
14Then the Carib chief rose up, and again the hawk-like scream echoed along the valley.
15As a New Zealand Carib-Samoan Alesano says it was only fitting he grew up performing.
16The Carib Indians believed that mankind-womanespecially-werefirst created from two trees (509.