Guanahatabey language

Guanahatabey
Native toCuba
RegionPinar del Río Province and Isla de la Juventud
EthnicityGuanahatabey
Extinct16th century
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
Precolombian languages of the Antilles.
  Guanahatabey
Ciboney Taíno, Classic Taíno, and Iñeri were Arawakan, Karina and Yao were Cariban. Macorix, Ciguayo and Guanahatabey are unclassified.

Guanahatabey (Guanajatabey) was the language of the Guanahatabey people, a hunter-gatherer society that lived in western Cuba until the 16th century. Very little is known of it, as the Guanahatabey died off early in the period of Spanish colonization before substantial information about them was recorded. Evidence suggests it was distinct from the Taíno language spoken in the rest of the island.[1][2]

  1. ^ Rouse, pp. 20–21.
  2. ^ Granberry and Vescelius, pp. 18–20.

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