Technology Taino Taino's lifestyle is very simple, but there are some technological advances. Some examples are cottage construction, fishing and pottery. Cabin Building - There is a large cabin with a central pole that supports the roof. It is considered important to resist strong winds. There is no door or window. The pillar of the tree is firmly placed on the ground, forming a circle between roughly five steps and being connected with elastic branches and grass. Beams are fixed to the top of the pillars and columns are placed in the center of the structure.
Tainos is almost the same as Kalinagos. Linguistics shows that Tylens is talking about "Alavakan" and that Carinagos is talking about "Caliban". Tylenol eventually settled in the Great Antilles and Carignagos settled on a smaller island in the Little Antilles. The two groups began to build their own culture in social, economic and political organizations that showed signs of civilization in the Caribbean. Both villages show signs of political and social lifestyles. According to Reed, Tylenol has people who host the village they live in. They organize daily activities, store the rest of the goods, store them in buildings built for this purpose, and redistribute them among villagers as needed (123). Kalinagos does not have Caciques in political structure, but they have a chief. Usually, the chief is the biggest family head (Beckles and Shepherd 18)
Carinagos usually fights against Tinos. When Kalinagos attacked, they were usually taken away with a Taino woman. Agriculture in Kalinagos looks a lot like Tainos, but it is better for hunting and fishery because it grows the same crops. In the process of men fighting and hunting, women complete most of agriculture. Karinago has the chief, and the people are elected for the lifetime. In order to be elected you must show that you are a fearless fighter, a good swimmer, standing strong enough to withstand physical damage without showing pain not. His main duty is to protect them and guide them to successfully attack the Tinos people.