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CARIES , the name, used first by See also: Columbus (from Cariba, said to mean " a valiant See also: man "), of a See also: South See also: American See also: people, who, at the arrival of the See also: Spanish, ocoupied parts of See also: Guiana and the See also: lower See also: Orinoco and the Windward and other islands in what is still known as the Caribbean See also: Sea
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They were believed to have had their See also: original home in See also: North See also: America, spreading thence through the See also: Antilles southward to See also: Venezuela, the Guianas, and north-See also: east See also: Brazil
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This view has been abandoned, as Carib tribes, the Bakairi and Nahuquas, using an archaic type of Carib speech and See also: primitive in habits, have been met by See also: German explorers in the very See also: heart of Brazil
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It may thus be assumed that the cradle of the See also: race was the centre of South America; their first migrating movements being to Guiana and the Antilles
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A cruel, ferocious and warlike people, they made a stout resistance to the Spaniards
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They were cannibals, and it is to them that we owe that word, Columbus's Caribal being transformed into Cannibal in apparent reference to the canine voracity of the Caribs
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They are physically by no means a powerful race, being distinguished by slight figures with limbs well formed but
lacking muscle, and with a tendency to be pot-bellied; due apparently to their habit of drinking paiwari (liquor prepared from the See also: cassava plant) in See also: great quantities
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Their colour is a red See also: cinnamon, but varies with different tribes
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Their hair is thick, long, very black, and generally cut to an even edge, at right angles to the neck, round the See also: head
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The features are strikingly Mongoloid
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Among the true Caribs a 2-in. broad See also: belt of See also: cotton is knitted round each See also: ankle, and just below each knee of the See also: young See also: female See also: children
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All See also: body-hair in both sexes is pulled out, even to the See also: eye-brows
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Among the See also: women the lower lips are often pierced, pins of See also: wood being passed through and forming a sort of chevaux de frise round the mouth
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Some-times a See also: bell-shaped See also: ornament is hung by men to a piece of See also: string passed through the lower lip
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The Carib See also: government was patriarchal
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Though the women did most of the hard See also: work, they were kindly treated
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Polygamy prevailed
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Very little ceremony attended See also: death
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The Caribs of the West Indies, known as "Red" and "Black," the first pure, the second mixed with See also: negro See also: blood, after a protracted war with the See also: British were transported in 1796 to the number of 5000 from See also: Dominica and St Vincent to the See also: island of Ruatan near the See also: coast of See also: Honduras
.
A few were subsequently allowed back to St Vincent, but the majority are settled in Honduras and See also: Nicaragua
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