Chaguanes Amerindian tribe

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The Chaguanes Amerindian tribe was an indigenous people of Trinidad, historically inhabiting the area around present-day Chaguanas and contributing their name to the town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Amerindian tribe
ethnic group
indigenous people
associatedWith coastal and lowland environments of Trinidad
associatedWithToponym Chaguanas
continent South America
surface form: South America (culturally and geographically adjacent via Trinidad)
country Trinidad and Tobago
culturalRegion Orinoco–Trinidad cultural area
ethnicGroupOf Trinidad
gaveNameTo Chaguanas
hasHeritageIn central Trinidad
historicallyInhabitedArea region around present-day Chaguanas
indigenousTo Trinidad
surface form: island of Trinidad
languageFamilyAssociation likely Arawakan or Cariban (uncertain in historical record)
locatedIn Caribbean
Trinidad
West Indies
nameEtymologyRelation Chaguanas
surface form: Chaguanas derives from Chaguanes
partOf indigenous peoples of Trinidad
indigenous peoples of the Caribbean
region Gulf of Paria
surface form: Gulf of Paria area
status historical tribe
timePeriod early colonial era
pre-colonial era

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Chaguanas namedAfter Chaguanes Amerindian tribe