Galibi
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The Galibi were a Cariban-speaking people who lived in the Lesser Antilles and northern South America (French Guiana) at the time of European settlement. They are believed to have co-existed with the Island Caribs on the islands of Grenada and Tobago and may have also lived further up the islands. The Galibi are believed to have been a major trading link between the Island Caribs and mainland Cariban-speaking groups.
Some archaeologists believe that the Galibi were not distinct from the Island Caribs, but most believe that they were a distinct group.[citation needed]