词条 | Ciguayos |
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The Ciguayos (Spanish: Ciguayos) were a group of indigenous people who inhabited the Samaná Peninsula and its adjoining regions in the present-day Dominican Republic. Since the moment of contact early Spanish writers perceived them as a threat and portrayed them flaunting long hair and brandishing bows with poisoned arrows. Though speculation has surrounded their origins, studies on linguistics claim to have found connections to Central America.[1] Their archery tradition, however, is linked to the Kalinago, or Island Caribs.[2] Their legacy has spawned folktales, and since the 19th century, their memory has been at the center of the Dominican indigenist movement.[3] References1. ^{{cite journal | title="Was Ciguayo a West Indian Hokan Language?" | author=Granberry, Julia | journal=International Journal of American Linguistics | year=1991 | volume=57 | issue=4 | pages=514–19 | doi=10.1086/ijal.57.4.3519737}} {{Ancestry and ethnicity in Dominican Republic}}2. ^{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=65APHAAACAAJ | title=Los Indios caribes : estudio sobre el origen del mito de la antropofagia | publisher=Talleres Gráficos Lux | author=Salas, Julio César | year=1921 | location=Madrid | pages=55}} 3. ^{{cite book | url=http://es.calameo.com/read/000345214d171d7bd2cee | title=Voces de bohío Vocabulario de la cultura taína | publisher=Archivo General de la Nación | author=Garía Bidó, Rafael | year=2010 | location=Santo Domingo, DR | pages=7 | isbn=978-9945-020-95-3}} 2 : Ethnic groups in the Dominican Republic|Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean |
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