👉 The Caribbean weapon, also known as the "caribbean club" or "cane club," is a traditional weapon used in various indigenous and Afro-Caribbean cultures, particularly among the Taíno and other Indigenous peoples. It typically consists of a wooden shaft with a sharpened end made from bone, shell, or metal. The weapon is used for both practical purposes, such as hunting and self-defense, and ceremonial or ritualistic uses. Its design reflects the resourcefulness of the Caribbean Indigenous populations, utilizing locally available materials to create effective tools. The caribbean club is often associated with the cultural heritage of the region, embodying the historical and social dynamics of the Caribbean islands.