# IN 1492 when Christopher Columbus landed in the islands of The Bahamas, there was an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 Arawak Indians called Lucayans already inhabiting the region. Historians believe that ...
Transport to Jamaica with velvety stews, peppery seafood, and a rum-soaked cake. Earthy aromatics, grassy herbs, and punchy spices make this street-food staple an icon of Jamaican cuisine. Brigid ...
It’s been 514 years since the Taíno people, one of the major indigenous groups in the pre-Columbian Caribbean, first rebelled against the Spanish Conquistadors. By that time, the Spanish had ...
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