The Kalinagos, an Indigenous people of the Caribbean, played various traditional games that included ball games and contests of strength and skill. One notable game was "batu," a form of ball game similar to modern-day Basketball or soccer, which involved passing a ball made of cotton or other materials. They also engaged in games that tested agility and endurance, often as part of rituals or community gatherings. These games were important for social interaction, cultural expression, and strengthening community bonds.
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Kalinagos
The Kalinagos and Tainos loved settling in areas around the water bodies.
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Madagascar
fishing, agriculture and basketmaking.
obouto chosen by test of bravery
Yes.
all over the lesser antilles
obouto chosen by test of bravery
The tainos were peaceful while the Kalinagos were war like. The kalinagos were more fit and built than the tainos because thay ate more healthy with protein. The tainos occupied the greater antilles while the kalinagos occupied the lesser antilles.