The Caribs, primarily known as a seafaring and warrior culture, were not primarily agriculturalists like some other indigenous groups in the Caribbean. However, they did engage in some forms of farming, cultivating crops such as cassava, sweet potatoes, and maize, often using slash-and-burn techniques. Their lifestyle was largely focused on fishing, hunting, and gathering, supplemented by limited agricultural practices.
the caribs
what were the Caribs religion
ploitcal organisation on the caribs
the caribs did paint their bodies.
the caribs were warlike because of their native history
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.
flesh
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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.
they eat pepper pot and also fuits and vegetables