All Tainos had this flattened at birth
What is their forehead
These people in the community provided meat for their families
Who are hunters
The Taino enjoyed this soup
What is the pepper pot soup
Like the Tainos we still cook by smoking our meat over a wood flame what cooking method is this
What is Barbeque
The continent from which the Tainos came to the Caribbean
What is South America
A Taino woman wore skirts that were made from this cloth
What is cotton
The women did the _______ in the village
What is planting
Tainos ate conch and other sea foods and use the shells for this
What is making jewelry
Name the item that the Taino use as their beds that we still use today in hotel and guest houses.
What is the hammock
The Tainos used this type of transport to travel to the Caribbean
What are Canoes
A Taino man wore this
What is a loin cloth/nagua
Name the skills the Tainos used to satisfy their needs.
What is Farming, Hunting and Fishing
Tainos grew sweet potatoes and this crop that is used to make bammy
What is cassava
On aspect of the Taino culture that is NOT apart of our main culture today is their
What is dress
This Taino settlement was in St.Elizabeth.
Treasure Beach
The Taino children's attire?
naked
One major difference between the caciques house and the other Tainos' house.
porch/verandah
Taino also ate maiz which we know as
What is corn
Tainos were excellent at this activity that provided crops for them we still practice this today
What is agriculture or farming
The Tainos travelled from this country to the Caribbean
What is Venezuela
Tainos adorned their bodies with jewels made from ____ they got from the sea
What is shells
The Taino chief lived in this
Caneye
These two animals were common ingredients in the Taino pepperpot soup
What is the iguana and yellow snake
Some aspects of the Taino culture are still with us today. Where in Jamaica can we see these artefacts?
What is the Institute of Jamaica
Tainos mainly lived near to these general areas.
sea and river