The Caribs painted their bodies for many reasons, one of them being that the clay and grease kept off insects and rain.
because it was a tridition
the caribs
for there beauty
the caribs were warlike because of their native history
The Caribs hunted for fun. The yusually hunted the nobles(Arawaks) for their food and women.
they eat pepper pot and also fuits and vegetables
the caribs did paint their bodies.
for beauty and religous reasons
the caribs
what were the Caribs religion
for there beauty
ploitcal organisation on the caribs
the caribs were warlike because of their native history
The Caribs were known as skilled warriors and predominantly inhabited the Caribbean islands, while the Mayas were known for their advanced civilization in Mesoamerica. The Caribs were more nomadic and lived in small villages, whereas the Mayas built large, complex cities with impressive architecture. Additionally, the Mayas were known for their hieroglyphic writing system and advanced knowledge in mathematics and astronomy.
The Caribs were very distress but the tainos were peaceful
the Caribs were weird people but this answer is unknown to this website maybe you will answer it or try a different website i did
The Caribs hunted for fun. The yusually hunted the nobles(Arawaks) for their food and women.
Car bodies are painted primarily for protection against corrosion caused by exposure to weather elements such as rain, snow, and salt. The paint also enhances the car's appearance, provides a smooth finish, and can act as a barrier against minor scratches and dings. Additionally, the paint can help increase the resale value of the vehicle.