a carib house was called a karbay
Carib huts were typically round or oval in shape with walls made of palm leaves and a thatched roof, while Arawak huts were rectangular with wooden frames covered in palm leaves. Carib huts were built on stilts for protection from animals and floods, whereas Arawak huts were on the ground. Carib huts were often larger to accommodate extended families, while Arawak huts were smaller for nuclear families.
Traditionally, they would live in straw huts. Carib people live in a very warm climate. This means their homes didn't need a lot of insulation which is completely different to London etc. Carib huts were round, they had a wooden frame that was covered with reeds and palm fronds.
huts!!! huts!!!
Carib is the answer
they were called canoes
it's called an ouboutu
A Carib leader is typically known as a chief or a cacique.
Enkangs. These are the encloseures surrounding the huts. There is no specific name for the huts. They are just huts.
HUTS they lived in huts.
cacique was the caribs priest also known as the chief
canoes
kanus or kayaks