2. Fishing. The Tainos relied heavily on fishing as a source of food, and rivers were abundant in fish. They used various fishing methods, such as spearfishing, netting, and traps, to catch fish for consumption and trade.
3. Water supply. The Tainos obtained fresh water from rivers for drinking, bathing, and cooking. They would often build their settlements near rivers to have easy access to water. Rivers were also essential for agriculture, as they provided water for irrigation during dry seasons.