A member of an indigenous people of northern South America, particularly in the Caribbean coast region.
From the indigenous Caquetío people's own name or Arawakan language root, referring to an ethnic group that inhabited parts of present-day Venezuela and nearby areas before European contact.
The Caquetío people were skilled astronomers and created sophisticated astronomical calendars that allowed them to predict celestial events—knowledge that was sadly lost when colonial encounters disrupted their societies.
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