The Kalinagos, also known as the Caribs, traditionally wore garments made from natural materials such as cotton, bark, and animal skins. Men typically donned loincloths or short skirts, while women wore knee-length skirts made from woven plant fibers. Both genders adorned themselves with jewelry made from shells, beads, and metal. Their clothing was often minimal, reflecting their warm climate and lifestyle.
The Kalinagos, also known as the Caribs, were Indigenous people of the Caribbean. They referred to themselves as "Kalinago," which means "the people" in their language. The name "Carib" was used by outsiders and is derived from a term that means "brave" or "warrior," reflecting their reputation among other Indigenous groups. The Kalinagos primarily inhabited the Lesser Antilles and were known for their seafaring skills and resistance to European colonization.
They wear just what we wear today.
the Romans did not wear underwear but they may wear a bit of leather
they wear CLOTHES
it is the name of the under wear girls and ladies wear.
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Kalinagos
The Kalinagos and Tainos loved settling in areas around the water bodies.
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Madagascar
fishing, agriculture and basketmaking.
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Yes.
all over the lesser antilles
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The tainos were peaceful while the Kalinagos were war like. The kalinagos were more fit and built than the tainos because thay ate more healthy with protein. The tainos occupied the greater antilles while the kalinagos occupied the lesser antilles.