First Settlers of Cuba
Valid is to remember that the population of Cuba had begun four millennia before the arrival of Columbus, with the arrival of diverse migratory currents. The admiral found on his arrival, along with the charms of exuberant nature, the presence of peaceful and naive settlers who offered him cotton, yarn and small pieces of gold in exchange for trinkets. Read more...
Then, after exploring the southern coast of Cuba during his second trip, he would realize the diversity of these indigenous people with different levels of sociocultural development. Hence, it was divided into the groups known as: Gatherers-Hunters-Fishermen and Farmers-Ceramists.