Arawak Cay isn't a natural cay, or small island: it was created with sand dredged from Nassau Harbour in 1969 and has been a popular gathering place pretty much ever since. In addition to live ...
A depiction of indigenous Arawak people from British Guiana ... Large single-crop plantations stifled the island economy. Growing only one crop – such as sugar cane – meant that if the ...
The Indigenous Arawak people, who had initially welcomed the Europeans, had grown weary of their demands. But Columbus had a trick up his sleeve: According to The Guardian, he consulted his ...
The uninhabited island of Baliceaux has long held great significance for the Garifuna people, the descendants of enslaved Africans and indigenous Kalinago and Arawak people. In 1796, British forces ...