The migration of indigenous peoples into the Caribbean, primarily the Arawaks and Caribs, was driven by a combination of factors, including the search for new resources, improved agricultural opportunities, and population pressures in their original territories. These groups navigated the waters of the Caribbean in canoes, settling on various islands, where they established communities and engaged in farming, fishing, and trade. Environmental changes and conflicts with neighboring tribes also played a role in their movement across the region.
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