Dominica – The Kalinagos: Guardians of the Caribbean’s Native Heritage
The Kalinagos, also called Caribs by Europeans, are one of the last indigenous peoples of the West Indies to have preserved their cultural identity. Direct
The Kalinagos, also called Caribs by Europeans, are one of the last indigenous peoples of the West Indies to have preserved their cultural identity. Direct
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