they were both ugly
what is the similarities between the ulna and the radius
similarities
There are zero similarities between the two.
similarities between kangaroo and human
The similarities between summer and winter is that you could do different activities.
Christopher Columbus sailed many times but the tribes he encountered was the Taino and the Arawak.
Tainos, Kalinago and Lucayans
The Kalinagos were less organized socio-economically than the Tainos. They were mainly found in islands in the Lesser Antilles. They were also found in islands where Tainos occupied such as: north-western Trinidad and Puerto Rico. Kalinago villages were open and unprotected.
both tainos and kalinagos were subsistence farmers growing food mainly for their own needs and with a little left over for trade crops were then planted in the ashes after the slash and burn method. Some Tainos used slightly more advanced method. Maize was widely grown in the Greater Antilles yet tainos and kalinagos did not rely on field for all their food sorry but i cannot find anything else :(
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Kalinago Week
These canoes were constructed out of trees the Tainos called sayee-baa, generally known as the ceiba or silk cotton elsewhere. They were skilled craft people and made canoes (hew from huge trees and dug out)
It was similar because African religion was based on the worship of ancestors of spirits both good and bad and the Kalinago worshiped their ancestors and nature and believed in evil spirits or as they call it (maboya) the second reason was that the west Africans believed that soul lives on so that the ancestors were always with you just like how the Kalinago believe that the spirit of their ancestors lived on after death to protect them and the Arawaks(Tainos) religious beliefs and songs were about spirits and ancestors and the life of the village.
touching little boys was the main function of the kalinago after his other functions of raping them and molesting their dogs
the kalinago chief was elected by test of bravery
The chief of the Kalinago people, also known as the Caribs, is referred to as the "Kalinago Chief" or "Carib Chief." In the Kalinago territory of Dominica, this leader is often called the "Sakwaya" or "Sakwaya Chief." The chief plays a vital role in preserving the culture and traditions of the Kalinago community.
No, Tainos and Arawaks were two distinct indigenous groups in the Caribbean. The Tainos lived in the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico), while the Arawaks inhabited regions of South America and parts of the Lesser Antilles. Both groups shared some cultural similarities but had different languages and traditions.