The Arawaks, an indigenous people of the Caribbean, engaged in trade primarily with neighboring tribes and European colonizers. They traded goods such as cassava, cotton textiles, pottery, and various food items, including fish and fruits. Additionally, they exchanged valuable resources like gold and other materials, which attracted European interest during the Age of Exploration. Their trade networks facilitated cultural exchange and the spread of agricultural practices among different groups.
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