the karbay
a carib house was called a karbay
cacique
The Carib meeting place is known as a "carbet." These structures were typically open-sided and served as communal spaces for gatherings, rituals, and social activities among the Carib people. The carbets played a significant role in their cultural practices and community life.
A Carib meeting place was called a "cazique." This term referred to the chief or leader of the Carib people, but it also described the communal spaces where tribes would gather for discussions, ceremonies, and decision-making. These gatherings often involved storytelling, trade, and social events, playing a vital role in their culture and community life.
the arawaks house name is a caneye
The carib slept in hammocks. Warriors in training lived in a house called a carbet.
Carib is the answer
they were called canoes
house of burgeses
it's called an ouboutu
A Carib leader is typically known as a chief or a cacique.
A wharenui which will be found on a marae.