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Ciboney

The Ciboney (/ˌsiːbəˈneɪ/ or /ˌsiːboʊˈneɪ/), or Siboney, were an Indigenous people of Cuba, the Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti, and possibly Jamaica. According to some scholars, including Julian Granberry and Gary Vescelius, the Ciboney were a Western Taíno group living in Cuba during the 15th and 16th centuries, who had a dialect and culture distinct from…

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Ciboney

Nodes35
Edges34
Triples78
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.057143
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related to history · 41
Ciboney → As, At, Bahamas, Bartolomé, Casas, Ciboney Taíno, Classic Taíno, Cuba, Cuban Taíno, Cuéllar, Diego Velázquez, Following, Gary, Granberry, Guanahatabey, Hatuey, Havana Province, Hispaniola, Hispaniola Taíno, Hispaniolan Classic Taíno
related to Classification · 17
Ciboney → Antonio Curet, Arawaks, Cayetano Coll, Coll, Despite, Greater Antilles, In, Indigenous, Indo-Antilleans, Prehistory, Puerto Rico, Taino, Taíno, Taínos, The, The Puerto Rican, Toste
related to Guanahatabey in Cuba · 10
Ciboney → As, Caribbean, Cuba, Guanahatabey, In, Las Casas, Scholars, Taíno, Taíno Guanahatabey, Western Taíno
related to Archaic Peoples of Antigua and Barbuda · 4
Ciboney → Antigua, Barbuda, However, The Archaic Peoples

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cuba taíno hispaniola guanahatabey western scholars people classic eastern peoples archaic indigenous granberry vescelius caribbean group distinct confusion spanish century

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Julian Granberryinstance ofsome scholars0.80text
Gary Sinstance ofsome scholars0.80text
siboneyesinstance ofcriticizing its use and questioning its scientific basis and value and suggested using instead names0.80text
haytianosinstance ofcriticizing its use and questioning its scientific basis and value and suggested using instead names0.80text
jamaiquinosinstance ofcriticizing its use and questioning its scientific basis and value and suggested using instead names0.80text
and borinqueños that were more related to actual terms used by the natives to refer to the islandsinstance ofcriticizing its use and questioning its scientific basis and value and suggested using instead names0.80text
Ciboneyrelated to Archaic Peoples of Antigua and BarbudaThe Archaic Peoples0.60section
Ciboneyrelated to Archaic Peoples of Antigua and BarbudaAntigua0.60section
Ciboneyrelated to Archaic Peoples of Antigua and BarbudaBarbuda0.60section
Ciboneyrelated to Archaic Peoples of Antigua and BarbudaHowever0.60section
Ciboneyrelated to ClassificationThe0.60section
Ciboneyrelated to ClassificationAntonio Curet0.60section

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