the arawak ceremonial stool is called a duho
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holy savior
Lucayan-Arawak Indians
Was mayaro named by the arawaks
the arawak ceremonial stool is called a duho
it is a ceremonial stool that the Arawak's chief priest sat on on special occasions.It is made from carved wood.It is usually shaped of an animal with four stout legs and a head.
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Island Arawak
A zemi
Tobacc
Batos
Aqua
There is little evidence that the Arawak believed in any kind of heaven.
In general, Arawak is pronounced as "uh-RAH-wak" with the stress on the second syllable. However, keep in mind that pronunciation can vary depending on regional accents and dialects.
The name of the cacique's ceremonial wooden stool is the "Duho"
The Arawak People.