Arawak housing typically consisted of large, thatched-roof communal structures called "buhios" or "bohios," which were made from wood and palm leaves. These homes were often raised off the ground on stilts to protect against flooding and pests. The interiors were usually open and spacious, accommodating multiple families or extended kin groups, reflecting their communal lifestyle. Arawak homes were often situated near rivers or coastal areas, allowing for easy access to resources.
the arawaks were flat forhead peopleand had long straight hair , bodies were paint.
yes you can get paragraph on arawaks
The arawaks lived on Puerto Rico, Trinidad and several countries in the Caribbean
The arawaks occupy Jamaica Barbados and Greater antillies
some ways Arawaks used to collect food
the arawaks were flat forhead peopleand had long straight hair , bodies were paint.
yes you can get paragraph on arawaks
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The arawaks lived on Puerto Rico, Trinidad and several countries in the Caribbean
The arawaks occupy Jamaica Barbados and Greater antillies
some ways Arawaks used to collect food
The Arawaks never stole food but they used to hunt for food.
The Arawaks caught numerous diseases from the Spaniards.
What is the name of the barkless dogs raised by the Arawaks
San Salvador
The mayans main crop was Maize (corn) and the Arawaks main crop was Cassava. Hope this helped... This was a social difference.
The leader of the arawak indians is the cacique. Hope that helped :)