Talk:Caquetio

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Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire

These sentences seemed to be out of any context in which they make sense:

"Thus, the most likely scenario is that most who returned to Aruba from Hispaniola were Caquetíos, as were also most of those found in Aruba at this time. The latter were likely either deportation escapees or mainland migrants. This scenario is supported by the fact that those who migrated from Aruba to the mainland in 1723 and founded the town of El Carrizal were described as Caquetíos."

Therefore, I deleted them, so that the remaining text might make better sense.

- Zulu Kane (talk) 07:00, 19 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]