
Carib migrations
Carib migrations refer to the movement of the Carib people, an indigenous group originally from South America, into the Caribbean islands around 1200 CE. They migrated from the mainland to islands like Dominica, Martinique, and Trinidad, driven by factors such as search for new resources, overpopulation, or conflicts. These migrations helped spread their culture, language, and skills across the region. Over time, the Caribs established communities and interacted with other indigenous groups and European settlers, shaping the diverse cultural landscape of the Caribbean today.