
Carib
The term "Carib" refers to a group of Indigenous peoples historically inhabiting the Caribbean islands and parts of the northeastern South America. They are known for their seafaring skills and for their resistance against European colonization. The Caribs have a rich cultural heritage, including distinctive art, language, and traditions. The term is often associated with the Carib language family, which they spoke. Over time, their identity has been influenced by interactions with other Indigenous groups and European settlers, leading to a complex cultural history. Today, efforts continue to preserve and celebrate Carib heritage and identity.