holy savior
Lucayan-Arawak Indians
Was mayaro named by the arawaks
the arawak ceremonial stool is called a duho
The Caneye was the home of the Cacique (the leader) in an Arawak village.
Island Arawak
used for digging and peircing the floor
used for digging and peircing the floor
aboriginal digging sticks a made by of bush sticks
A zemi
Tobacc
Batos
Aqua
There is little evidence that the Arawak believed in any kind of heaven.
Tlaloc is holding a "digging stick." A digging stick was an early agricultural tool used for a variety of tasks -- digging up plant roots that provided food and to get at underground animals. Also, used as an early hoe.
In general, Arawak is pronounced as "uh-RAH-wak" with the stress on the second syllable. However, keep in mind that pronunciation can vary depending on regional accents and dialects.
Wooden digging stick