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Who are the caribs arawaks?

the caribs


How did the caribs and arawaks get to Trinidad?

boat


Were did the Caribs and the Arawaks came from?

caribean


Where did arawaks and the caribs occupy?

The arawaks occupy Jamaica Barbados and Greater antillies


Which continent did the arawaks and caribs come from?

The Arawaks and Caribs are indigenous peoples who originally inhabited the Caribbean islands, not a specific continent. The Arawaks were a peaceful group known for their agricultural skills, while the Caribs were more warlike and practiced cannibalism.


How did the arawaks and caribs make ferin out of cassave?

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When did the caribs and arawaks came to Trinidad?

The Caribs and Arawaks are believed to have arrived in Trinidad around 2500 BCE, with archaeological evidence suggesting that the Arawaks were among the first Indigenous peoples to inhabit the island. The Caribs later migrated to Trinidad from the mainland of South America, becoming prominent around the 15th century. These groups played significant roles in the early history and culture of Trinidad before European contact.


Where did the arawaks live?

The Arawaks mainly lived in the Greater Antilles and the Caribs lived mainly lived in the Lesser Antilles. By the way the Arawaks were called the Taino and the Caribs were called the Kalinago. HOPE THIS WAS INFORMATIVE AND HELPFUL!


Who were the first inhabitant of the Caribbean?

they were the Ciboney, the Arawaks, and the Caribs.


What is the differences between the carib and arawaks the main dish for the caribs is fish and the main dish for the arawaks is cassava.?

Arawak were peaceful and the Caribs were warlike peo shape houses an


What were the social activities of the caribs?

The Caribs hunted for fun. The yusually hunted the nobles(Arawaks) for their food and women.


Name the Amerindians who occupied Trinidad and Tobago?

The Caribs and Arawaks.