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  2. Kalinago Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Kalinago Territory is located in the north-east of Dominica, on the Atlantic (windward) coast. It comprises 3,700 acres (15 km 2 ) in Saint David Parish , within boundaries first established by colonial authorities in 1903, and reaffirmed in Articles 41 and 42 of the "Carib Reserve Act" in 1978. [ 35 ]

  3. Kalinago - Wikipedia

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    The Kalinago of Dominica maintained their independence for many years by taking advantage of the island's rugged terrain. The island's east coast includes a 3,700-acre (15 km 2) territory formerly known as the Carib Territory that was granted to the people by the British government in 1903. The Dominican Kalinago elect their own chief.

  4. Dominica - Wikipedia

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    Dominica's precolonial indigenous inhabitants were the Island Carib people, who are thought to have driven out the previous Arawak population. [19] However, this may be a partial misconception as ancestral Kalinago narratives mention the two groups co existing and intermarrying. The Arawak were not the primary indigenous group.

  5. Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    At the time of first contact between Europe and the Americas, the Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean included the Taíno of the northern Lesser Antilles, most of the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas, the Kalinago of the Lesser Antilles, the Ciguayo and Macorix of parts of Hispaniola, and the Guanahatabey of western Cuba.

  6. Salybia - Wikipedia

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    Salybia or Salibia is a village on the east coast of Dominica in Saint David Parish.It is located to the south of Pagua Bay and north of the town of Castle Bruce.It is the main commercial and administrative centre for the Kalinago Territory, the only Indigenous people's reserve in the Caribbean.

  7. History of Dominica - Wikipedia

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    The first written records in the history of Dominica began in November 1493, when Christopher Columbus spotted the island. Prior to European contact, Dominica was inhabited by the Arawak. Dominica was a French colony from 1715 until the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763, and then became a British colony from 1763 to 1978. It became an ...

  8. Category:Indigenous peoples in Dominica - Wikipedia

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    Dominica people of Indigenous peoples descent (1 C) K. Kalinago in Dominica (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Indigenous peoples in Dominica" This category contains only ...

  9. Outline of Dominica - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Dominica: Dominica – sovereign island nation located in the Caribbean Sea. [1] In Latin, its name means "Sunday", which was the day on which it was discovered by Christopher Columbus. Dominica's pre-Columbian name was Wai'tu kubuli, which means "Tall is her body". [2]