Indigenous languages of the Caribbean

The Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean spoke several languages before European contact. Two primary language families were present, being the Arawakan languages and the Cariban languages. Four other languages, belonging to neither of those families, are poorly attested and remain unclassified for lack of data.

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