Arawak arts and crafts. The Arawak are a group of indigenous peoples of northern South America and of the Caribbean. They are believed to have originally been from the Orinoco River basin in Venezuela. Specifically, the term "Arawak" has been applied at various times to the Lokono of South America and the Taíno, in the Greater Antilles and northern Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. Aug 20, 2020 ยท The Arawak people, also known as the Lokono in some contexts, represent one of the most widespread and influential Indigenous groups in the pre-Columbian Americas. Explore who the Arawak people are, the challenges they face due to colonization and modern pressures, and how they are preserving their culture across the Caribbean and South America. The Taino, an Arawak subgroup, were the first native peoples encountered by Christopher Columbus on Hispaniola. This once vibrant community had an estimated population in the millions until the Spanish conquistadors came along. The group that self-identified as the Arawak, also known as the Lokono, settled the coastal areas of Guyana, Suriname, Grenada, Jamaica, and parts of the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Arawak, American Indians of the Greater Antilles and South America. Arawak language information and introduction to the culture of the Arawak Indians. mglar atqfl xviln jcgbru padtk ryfua stcer miot mmbi cxxmm