{"id":6349,"date":"2022-06-19T20:03:47","date_gmt":"2022-06-19T20:03:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dexamethasonemed.com\/?p=2924"},"modified":"2022-06-19T20:03:47","modified_gmt":"2022-06-19T20:03:47","slug":"traditional-taino-clothing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dexamethasonemed.com\/traditional-taino-clothing\/","title":{"rendered":"Traditional Taino Clothing"},"content":{"rendered":"
When it comes to traditional Taino clothing, you can learn a lot from the people who wore them. Before, women wore guys, while men wore cloaks made from pounded bark fibers. In addition to shawls, the Taino people wore jewelry and body paint, which had social and religious significance. And they wore long hairstyles.<\/span><\/p>\n Men wore loincloths, and women wore cotton or palm-fiber aprons. On important occasions, both sexes painted their faces and donned earrings, nose rings, and necklaces, which were occasionally made of gold. The Taino also manufactured ceramics, baskets, and stone and wood utensils.<\/p>\n Taino men did not wear clothing<\/a> but adorned themselves with body paint and jewelry, which had social and religious significance. Women started wearing skirts when they reached puberty, but the length of the skirts varied according to social class. Low-status women wore shorter skirts, while upper-class women wore long skirts. Traditionally, as did men, Taino women wore gold jewelry, belts, and headdresses.<\/span><\/p>\n The Taino people lived in the Bahamas and the northern Lesser Antilles before the arrival of Europeans, and they are thought to have been related to the Arawak people of South America. The Taino language is part of the Arawakan family, extending from South America to the Caribbean. The Taino people lived in five different chiefdoms on the island of Hispaniola, where the Spanish landed and paid tribute to the chieftains.<\/span><\/p>\nWomen wore Caguas<\/span><\/h2>\n