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Arawak Woman Best View

Figure from the George S. Stuart collection.

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Arawak Woman Signature
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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