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The Caribs crafted bows and arrows using materials readily available in their environment. Typically, they selected flexible wood for the bow, shaping it through careful carving and bending. The arrows were made from straight shafts of wood, often tipped with sharpened stones, bones, or metal points for increased lethality. The craftsmanship involved not only skillful construction but also an understanding of the materials' properties to ensure both durability and effectiveness in hunting and warfare.

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