The Carib men were often referred to as "Caribs," which was the name of their indigenous group. They were known for their warrior culture and were part of the larger Arawakan language family. The term "Carib" itself is derived from the word "kalinago," which means "the brave" in their own language. Their society was characterized by a strong emphasis on fishing, farming, and raiding neighboring tribes.
a carib house was called a karbay
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.
cacique was the caribs priest also known as the chief
canoes
kanus or kayaks
Yes.
the karbay
cacique
they were called the ouboutu