The huts used by the Lucayans, the indigenous people of the Bahamas, are called "bohios." These structures were typically made from natural materials such as palm fronds and wood, designed to provide shelter in their tropical environment. Bohios were often circular in shape and served as communal living spaces for families.
they are similar in looks
Tainos, Kalinago and Lucayans
The Lucayans were the indigenous people of the Bahamas, believed to have originated from the Arawakan-speaking groups of South America, particularly the Orinoco River region in present-day Venezuela. They began migrating to the islands of the Bahamas around 500 AD. The Lucayans are known to have settled throughout the Bahamas, developing a distinct culture and society before European contact in the late 15th century.
Originally it was call Hasemanneshusen, which translates to rabbit hunter huts. Over the years, it has changed to the hilarious name that it has now.
Apparently I think you can make huts out of marsh, wood eg logs.
the name of the lucayan leader
Lucayans were the first African bahamians on the island of the Bahamas before christopher columus discovered them and the Bahamas.
siboneys
The Lucayans believed in multiple gods and spirits, but one of the main deities was Guabancex, the goddess of storms and destruction.
San Salvador
Enkangs. These are the encloseures surrounding the huts. There is no specific name for the huts. They are just huts.
The lucayans ate pepper pot
in the amazon river
the lucayans came to the Bahamas because they were running from the caribs (man eaters) written by Nathan Wert
for freedom
Democracy
They are not extincted