At the age of four young carib boys were taken away form their mothers because they believed that if they stayed with them they will be come womanish (weak) . At the age of fourteen they will go through an initiation test whereby there will have to shoot a bird at a high branch if they are successful they would eat it then they would have a an agouti scartch their skins and then they would put poison in the wound the point is to not scartch but ton endure the pain. If they are successful they will be able to eat it , because they will have become a warrior and they will be sent to thier hammocks.
because they were warriors that took over the Caribbean sea
The carib slept in hammocks. Warriors in training lived in a house called a carbet.
Lesser Antilles
Both the Caribs and the Mayans were indigenous peoples from the Caribbean and Central America regions, respectively. However, the Caribs were known for their seafaring skills and were known as fierce warriors, while the Mayans were known for their advanced knowledge in mathematics, astronomy, and architecture. The Caribs were primarily hunter-gatherers, while the Mayans were skilled farmers who developed complex agricultural practices.
Aztec warriors trained on a hill top temple.
the warriors trained in a field full of the warrior equipment!
the caribs
The Caribs were known as skilled warriors and predominantly inhabited the Caribbean islands, while the Mayas were known for their advanced civilization in Mesoamerica. The Caribs were more nomadic and lived in small villages, whereas the Mayas built large, complex cities with impressive architecture. Additionally, the Mayas were known for their hieroglyphic writing system and advanced knowledge in mathematics and astronomy.
The Caribs were known as fierce warriors who practiced agriculture and fishing, while the Arawaks were skilled farmers and fishermen who lived in larger, more organized communities. The Caribs were known for their long-distance sea voyages, while the Arawaks built canoes for local fishing and transportation. Both groups engaged in trading with neighboring tribes.
They did both. Spartans were fierce warriors. They challenged Athens most of the time to see which was best. Spartans trained warriors, to fight. They were one of the most ferocious city's in Greece, but they had to train the warriors to fight.
the warriors trained in base grounds or large areas to provide areas for practice shooting
what were the Caribs religion