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People and languages: The Caribs are not decendants of African slaves. They were indigenous to the land.
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**[[Island Carib language]], or simply Carib, the language of the Island Caribs
**[[Island Carib language]], or simply Carib, the language of the Island Caribs
*[[Cariban languages]], the wider family of languages that includes Carib (but not Island Carib)
*[[Cariban languages]], the wider family of languages that includes Carib (but not Island Carib)
*[[Black Carib]], indigenous people from the island of Saint Vincent.
*[[Black Carib]], indigenous people from the island of Saint Vincent, descended from Island Caribs and black slaves
*[[Garifuna people]], Central American people descended from Saint Vincent's Black Caribs
*[[Garifuna people]], Central American people descended from Saint Vincent's Black Caribs



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Carib may refer to:

People and languages

  • Kalina people, or Caribs, an indigenous people of South America
    • Carib language, also known as Kalina, the language of the South American Caribs
  • Island Caribs, or simply Caribs, an indigenous people of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean
  • Cariban languages, the wider family of languages that includes Carib (but not Island Carib)
  • Black Carib, indigenous people from the island of Saint Vincent, descended from Island Caribs and black slaves
  • Garifuna people, Central American people descended from Saint Vincent's Black Caribs

Birds

Other uses

See also