Group of people native to the Lesser Antilles islands.
Indigenous people native to the northern coastal areas of South America.
1To the right of the caribs turn and soon thou shalt come to a marsh.
2Caribs seemed not to be in Cuba, but beyond sea, in islands.
3The Tupis and Caribs, the Mayas and Creeks, entertained very similar expectations.
4The Caribs of the mainland adopted the custom for all, without exception.
5The light-footed Caribs were swiftly gliding to their tasks at the waterside.
6On the hour, and on these two screens, Caribs' Leap is shown.
7It had given trouble-theCaribs poisoned their darts-butnow it was well.
8These Caribs carried off both men and women on their robbing expeditions.
9His plan was to attack the Caribs in the country of Caribana itself.
10The Caribs were the Haidas of the Caribbean Sea and northern South America.
11The Spaniards chased the Caribs out of several of the islands.
12The aboriginal races include American Indians of the mainland and Caribs.
13Uxoriousness was a weakness that the precepts of the Caribs did not countenance.
14This custom is still retained among the Caribs of St. Vincent.
15The fierce Caribs were, however, very indignant at the new order of things.
16The soft native race, the Caribs, almost completely disappeared within half a century.