The name of the Arawak house is a "bohio." It is a traditional round or rectangular hut with a thatched roof made from palm leaves. These structures were commonly built by the Arawak people in the Caribbean islands.
holy savior
Lucayan-Arawak Indians
Was mayaro named by the arawaks
the arawak ceremonial stool is called a duho
Island Arawak
used for digging and peircing the floor
used for digging and peircing the floor
aboriginal digging sticks a made by of bush sticks
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The name of the Arawak house is a "bohio." It is a traditional round or rectangular hut with a thatched roof made from palm leaves. These structures were commonly built by the Arawak people in the Caribbean islands.
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Batos
There is little evidence that the Arawak believed in any kind of heaven.
Tlaloc is holding a "digging stick." A digging stick was an early agricultural tool used for a variety of tasks -- digging up plant roots that provided food and to get at underground animals. Also, used as an early hoe.
The word "arawak" is pronounced as "_a-r_-_w_k." Arawak is the name of a people group for a certain type of Native Indian group. Arawak people have their own language called Arawak.