The Tainos were a tribe which inhabited the northern part of South America. They used dugout canoes, which are made by hollowing out a tree trunk.
These canoes were constructed out of trees the Tainos called sayee-baa, generally known as the ceiba or silk cotton elsewhere. They were skilled craft people and made canoes (hew from huge trees and dug out)
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birchtrees
Canoes
The Tainos in the Lesser Antilles maintained contact with those in the Greater Antilles through a network of trade and communication facilitated by canoes. They exchanged goods such as food, pottery, and tools, fostering social and cultural connections. Additionally, their shared language and customs helped strengthen these ties, allowing for the movement of people and ideas between the islands. This interaction was crucial for the Tainos' trade and cultural exchange across the Caribbean.
to make canoes and houses.
out of timber and sinew
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They stitched two prices of bark together and made the other prices the same way and stuck all that to make canoes
The tainos occupations were fishermen,craftsmen and hunters
tell me this answer why the tainos worship an sky and an earth
the tainos fished farmed and hunted for a living