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| She tried to warn them, but the men just wouldn’t listen! |
| The first indigenous people that Columbus encountered were the Arawak, in the West Indies. He found them peace-loving and generous. He wrote back to Queen Isabella that these folk would make perfect slaves, as they were so docile! - More |
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Peoples of the Americas |
Arawak Woman |

Aztec Leopard Warrior V.1 |
Aztec Leopard Warrior V.2 |
Caribe Warrior |
Columbus |
Francisco Pizzaro |
Guacanagari Cacique |
King Ferdinand 1492 |
Maya Prince v.1 |
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Arawak Woman |
Atahualpa
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Aztec Leopard Warrior V.1 |
Aztec Leopard Warrior V.2 |
Caribe Warrior |
Chumash Family |
Comanche Warrior |
Crow Sharpshooter |
Fox Dog Soldier |
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