Government
Food
Spiritual Beliefs
Homes
100

the role of a cacique (chief) in Taino villages

the leader who made decisions and kept the village organized?

100

what the taino ate

Didn’t the Taino eat a lot of crops like cassava, sweet potatoes, and corn?

100

The Taino belief in spirits and gods

Didn’t the Taino believe in powerful spirits and gods that controlled nature and their lives?

100

Types of homes in Taino culture

Didn’t the Taino have two main types of homes: bohíos for common people and caneys for chiefs?

200

how did the Tainos choose their leader

chosen by family, passed down from father to son?

200

Importance of fishing in Taino diet 

Wasn’t fishing a big part of the Taino diet, with fish like manatee and turtle as staples?

200

Main Taino gods

Wasn’t Yocahu the most important god, who represented the spirit of cassava, the sea, and the life-giving forces of nature?

200

Structure of a bohio

Wasn’t a bohio a circular home, usually made for the common people, designed to be small and practical for everyday living?

300

Decisions made by the cacique for the people

Wouldn’t the cacique decide things like food, trade, and how to handle conflicts?

300

How the Taino prepared their food

Did the Taino cook their food by baking it in an underground oven called a barbacoa or roasting it over fire?

300

The Taino's connection to ancestors

Did the Taino believe in honoring their ancestors and seeking their guidance through spiritual ceremonies and rituals?


300

Structure of a caney

Wasn’t a caney a rectangular-shaped home, larger and more elaborate, designed for the cacique (chief) and located at the center of the village?

400

The Taino's group of leaders or council to help with decisions

Didn’t the cacique have a group of advisors and other leaders to help with decisions?

400

Taino beverages

Didn’t the Taino drink a special drink called chicha made from fermented cassava or fruits?

400

The Taino’s spiritual leaders

Didn’t the Taino have spiritual leaders called behique who served as shamans, healers, and guides in religious practices?

400

Location of homes in the village

Were bohíos spread out across the village, while the caney was placed at the center, symbolizing the chief’s central role in the community?

500

Settling arguments between different villages or groups

Didn’t the cacique have a group of advisors and other leaders to help with decisions?

500

How Taino people grew their food

Didn’t the Taino use a method called swidden agriculture, clearing land for crops like yams and beans?

500

The Taino belief in the afterlife

Did the Taino believe in an afterlife, where souls went to a place called Coaybay, a peaceful resting place for the spirits of the dead?

500

Symbolic importance of the caney

Didn’t the caney symbolize the chief’s power and leadership, with its central location and larger size making it stand out in the village?

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