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In which group of indigenous people are the
Taínos
believed to have belonged?
(1 point)
the hunter-gatherers who did not farm
the farmers and ceramic makers
the farmers and ceramic makers with social structures and religion
the disease-stricken group of colonial times
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the farmers and ceramic makers with social structures and religion
The Taínos were Arawakan-speaking agriculturalists who made pottery and had organized social hierarchies and religious beliefs (zemi worship).
The Taínos were Arawakan-speaking agriculturalists who made pottery and had organized social hierarchies and religious beliefs (zemi worship).
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