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The Caribs traditionally lived in structures called "carbet," which were typically large, open-sided huts made from wood and thatched roofs, allowing for ventilation and communal living. These houses were usually raised on stilts to protect against flooding and pests. The design facilitated social interaction and was suitable for their semi-nomadic lifestyle, as they moved between different areas for fishing and farming.

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