{i} member of an native Indian South American people (they inhabit chiefly the coastal areas of French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela)
American Indian people who inhabited the Lesser Antilles and parts of the South American coast at the time of the Spanish conquest. The Island Carib (now extinct) were a warlike, individualistic people who reportedly practiced cannibalism (the term derives from their name). Carib groups on the mainland, some of whom still survive, lived in the Guianas and as far south as the Amazon River; they subsisted by hunting and growing crops and were less aggressive than their island relatives
the family of languages spoken by the Carib people a member of an American Indian peoples of northeastern South America and the Lesser Antilles
one of a tribe of Indians inhabiting a region of South America, north of the Amazon, and formerly most of the West India islands