CLEAVER WOODS MUSEUM
Museum
2024
Recommended
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2024
This small museum on the outskirts has a few traditional huts equipped with traditional objects of the Amerindian daily life and crafts, such as cooking and fishing utensils, house equipment, hunting tools. A traditional clay oven has been reconstructed. This museum traces the relationship between the different Amerindian tribes of the island divided into two groups: the Caribs and the Arawaks. There are many details on the life of the Nepuyo, Lokono, Kalinago, Yaio, Chaima, Warao, Kalipuna, Carinepogoto, Garini and Chaguanes tribes.
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