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they had may similaritiesThe Caribs were much more warlike than the Arawaks. The Caribs focused on making boats and weapons for war while the Arawaks strongest point was agriculture.The cultures of the arawaks/Taíno and caribs/Kalinago were very similar; however they came from two language groups the Arawakan and Cariban.The Kalinago pottery were not as sophisticated in ceramics as the Taino. The cotton technology textiles of the Kalinago were more advanced. They were well known for their woven cloths.The hunting technologies of the kailinagos were more advanced than the Taino. This is not surprising because they were more equipped for living on the frontier as a new migrant culture.The Caribs and Arawaks shared the tradition of the practice of conuco agriculture.
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they had may similaritiesThe Caribs were much more warlike than the Arawaks. The Caribs focused on making boats and weapons for war while the Arawaks strongest point was agriculture.The cultures of the arawaks/Taíno and caribs/Kalinago were very similar; however they came from two language groups the Arawakan and Cariban.The Kalinago pottery were not as sophisticated in ceramics as the Taino. The cotton technology textiles of the Kalinago were more advanced. They were well known for their woven cloths.The hunting technologies of the kailinagos were more advanced than the Taino. This is not surprising because they were more equipped for living on the frontier as a new migrant culture.The Caribs and Arawaks shared the tradition of the practice of conuco agriculture.
the caribs or kalinago were more than just Caribbean people they were the cousins of the arawaks and a strong intelligent people their ancestors can still be found in dominica st.Vincent. they had long straight black hair broad flat foreheads which were flattened at birth with a piece of wood and were medium in height they were not cannibals nor were they violent they simply fought for what they needed, their cousins the arawaks were more placid and as a result they suffered a great loss.
the caribs or kalinago were more than just Caribbean people they were the cousins of the arawaks and a strong intelligent people their ancestors can still be found in dominica st.Vincent. they had long straight black hair broad flat foreheads which were flattened at birth with a piece of wood and were medium in height they were not cannibals nor were they violent they simply fought for what they needed, their cousins the arawaks were more placid and as a result they suffered a great loss.
Yes, there are.
The Arawaks had a main leader of the entire society called the cacique. This position was a hereditary title and there were sub-caciques who assisted him in various activities. The Caribs, however, had no formal leader. A leader would only emerge during wars called the oboutu and he was only the leader of his canoe. There was also the village headman or tiubutuli hauthe who made important decisions in peacetime for his particular family.In the Carib communities, the women ate separately from the men. The men also lived together in a carbet. This was not so for the Arawak communities.The Arawaks depended mainly on 'subsistence farming'. The Caribs were less of agriculturists and preferred to engage in fishing and hunting.
Yes, fewer by an order of infinity.
Yes, a pair of numbers can have fewer than two common factors. This only happens when the numbers are co-prime -- that is, when the numbers have only one common factor. In that case, the common factor is always 1.
all numbers greater than 20! 21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31....infinity
No, the set of irrational numbers has a cardinality that is greater than that for rational numbers. In other words, the number of irrational numbers is of a greater order of infinity than rational numbers.
There are fewer prime numbers than odd numbers. Choose accordingly.