Carib
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Carib may refer to:
People and languages
- Kalina people, or Caribs, an indigenous people of South America
- Carib language, also known as Kalina, the language of the South American Caribs
- Island Caribs, or simply Caribs, an indigenous people of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean
- Island Carib language, or simply Carib, the language of the Island Caribs
- Cariban languages, the wider family of languages that includes Carib (but not Island Carib)
- Black Carib, indigenous people from the island of Saint Vincent, descended from Island Caribs and black slaves
- Garifuna people, Central American people descended from Saint Vincent's Black Caribs
Birds
- Eulampis, a genus of hummingbird with the following species:
- Carib grackle, a New World tropical blackbird
Other uses
- Carib Aviation, a former airline based in Antigua and Barbuda
- Carib Brewery, a brewery headquartered in Trinidad and Tobago
- Carib Territory, a district in the Caribbean island-nation of Dominica
- Caribes de AnzoƔtegui, a professional baseball team from Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela
- USS Carib, several United States Navy vessels
See also
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