The Carib word for a priest is "papa." In the context of Carib culture, this term referred to a spiritual leader or shaman who performed rituals and ceremonies. The role of the papa was significant in guiding the community in spiritual matters and maintaining cultural traditions.
cacique was the caribs priest also known as the chief
It is a variation on a Carib Indian word.
Carib.
It came from a Carib Indian word, "manati".
the word 'priest' is ultimately from greek via latin presbyter, the term for 'elder'
A caracoli is a necklace made out of small bones and teeth of victims worn by Carib men, from which a cresent shaped ornament was suspended, it showed the wearers courage.
In the Irish language, the word for priest is Sagart.
From the Carib language, the people's name for themselves, meaning the Brave Ones
a carib house was called a karbay
Carib Aviation was created in 1972.
Carib Aviation ended in 2008.
The word hurricanes is derived from the word huracan which began with the Carib Indians of the West Indies. The word huracan represented one or all of three things; a Taino god, a Carib god, and/or a Mayan storm god named Hunranken. Following this, the Spanish colonists then changed the word from huracan to hurricane.