bow and arrows and they would have the arrows dipped in poison to kill enemies wen they would stick them with the arrow, and they also used fire tipped arrows.
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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.
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The women carried the weapons when the men went to war, cook and clean and have children.
Kalinago Week
Two prominent Kalinago festivals are the Kalinago Heritage Festival and the Kalinago Month. The Kalinago Heritage Festival celebrates the rich culture, traditions, and history of the Kalinago people through music, dance, art, and storytelling. Kalinago Month, typically observed in November, features various events that highlight their customs, cuisine, and crafts, fostering community pride and cultural preservation.
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.
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Kalinago is the indigenous name for the Carib people, an ethnic group living in the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean.
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