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- Ciboney_languages abstract "The Ciboney languages are the presumed languages of Cuba, Hispaniola, and the other islands of the Antilles which preceded the Arawakan and Cariban languages Taíno and Galibi. The name Ciboney is Taíno, in which it referred to the Arawakan population of Cuba. However, in English it has come to be applied to the pre-Arawakan population of all the islands of the Caribbean.".
- Ciboney_languages comment "The Ciboney languages are the presumed languages of Cuba, Hispaniola, and the other islands of the Antilles which preceded the Arawakan and Cariban languages Taíno and Galibi. The name Ciboney is Taíno, in which it referred to the Arawakan population of Cuba. However, in English it has come to be applied to the pre-Arawakan population of all the islands of the Caribbean.".