Extinct group of Indian people who inhabited the Greater
By the time the Spanish arrived in the 16th century, they had been driven by their more powerful {{link=Taino">Taino neighbours to a few isolated locations in what are now Cuba and Haiti. They lived in settlements of one or two families and apparently subsisted largely on seafood. The tool technology of the Cuban Ciboney was based on shell, that of the Haitian Ciboney on stone. Within a century of the first European contact, the Ciboney were extinct.