they lived in Trinidad and Tobago
the caribs
The Caribs hunted the Arawak primarily due to territorial expansion and competition for resources. The Caribs, known for their warrior culture, sought to dominate the Caribbean islands, which led them to attack and enslave Arawak communities. This conflict was fueled by the Caribs' desire for land, food, and control over trade routes. Additionally, the Caribs viewed the Arawak as potential sources of labor and captives for their own societies.
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Caribs and Arawak's
caribs, arawak taino
the caribs
the caribs and arawaks were the first persons to arrive in trinidad
my answer is the caribs practiced plant the same as the arwaks such as:cassava,corn,sweet potato etc
Arawak were peaceful and the Caribs were warlike peo shape houses an
They got food from farming, fishing and humting
The Caribs and Arawak's invaded Barbados. They were both from Venezuela. This occurred during the time of European settlement and colonization.
The two islands occupied by both the Arawak and Carib peoples are Hispaniola and the Lesser Antilles. The Arawaks were primarily found in the northern Caribbean, while the Caribs occupied the islands further south, often pushing into territories occupied by the Arawaks. This interaction led to cultural exchanges and conflicts between the two groups.