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By canoes
a):they got transportation by feet
Why are birch bark canoes important?
for there beauty
For travel between islands, the Arawak people used large, steady rafts. When it was necessary to travel around one's own island, smaller and faster canoes were utilized.
The Carib and Arawak peoples, indigenous to the Caribbean, primarily used canoes for transport. These canoes were typically made from hollowed-out trees and were well-suited for navigating the coastal waters and rivers of the region. The Arawaks were known for their larger, more durable dugout canoes, which facilitated trade and communication among islands, while the Caribs often employed smaller canoes for swift travel and fishing. Both groups relied on their maritime skills to connect with other communities and gather resources.
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They were polytheistic people. This means they believed in more than on God
The Caribs were known as fierce warriors who practiced agriculture and fishing, while the Arawaks were skilled farmers and fishermen who lived in larger, more organized communities. The Caribs were known for their long-distance sea voyages, while the Arawaks built canoes for local fishing and transportation. Both groups engaged in trading with neighboring tribes.
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The Arawaks who lived in the Bahamas were primarily the Lucayan Taíno, a subgroup of the Taíno people. They were known for their agricultural practices, fishing, and building canoes, which facilitated trade and travel among the islands. The Lucayans were the first indigenous people encountered by Europeans in the Bahamas and inhabited the islands before the arrival of Columbus in 1492. Their society was largely organized into small, semi-nomadic communities.