The Taino people, who were indigenous to the Caribbean islands, were known for their decorative face paint. They used a dye made from the seeds of the achiote plant to create bright red and orange hues, and they often painted symmetrical geometric patterns on their faces. The designs had both decorative and spiritual meanings, and were often used for celebrations, ceremonies, and battles. Some Taino warriors would paint their faces to intimidate their enemies, and shamans would use face paint as part of their spiritual practices. Today, Taino face paint remains an important part of Caribbean culture and can be seen at traditional events and festivals.
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