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The Caribs hunted for fun. The yusually hunted the nobles(Arawaks) for their food and women.
the caribs
the caribs were warlike because of their native history
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Our understanding of the Arawaks and Caribs primarily comes from archaeological evidence, historical accounts from early European explorers, and oral traditions passed down through generations. Archaeologists have uncovered tools, pottery, and settlement patterns that reveal their agricultural practices, social structures, and daily activities. Additionally, writings from explorers like Columbus provide insights, though these accounts can be biased. Combined, these sources paint a picture of their culture, lifestyle, and interactions with other groups.
The Caribs hunted for fun. The yusually hunted the nobles(Arawaks) for their food and women.
reggae having dreads and smoking pot
They had a lot of war. They also did a lot of farming. :)
the caribs
what were the Caribs religion
ploitcal organisation on the caribs
the caribs did paint their bodies.
They do their daily activities with mechanical hands they have.
the caribs were warlike because of their native history
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The Caribs were known for their social organization based on clans and matrilineal descent. They lived in villages consisting of extended families, with chiefs leading each community. Social life also revolved around rituals, ceremonies, and communal activities, such as fishing and farming.
The Arawaks had a more centralized political system with a hierarchy of chiefs, while the Caribs were more decentralized with smaller independent communities. In terms of religion, the Arawaks worshipped nature spirits and had a complex system of rituals, while the Caribs focused more on ancestor veneration and shamanism. Both societies had unique systems that influenced their daily lives and interactions.