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The Arawak Indians crafted canoes primarily from the trunks of large trees, typically using the hollowing-out technique. They would first select a suitable tree, then carefully cut and shape it using stone tools and fire to remove the inner wood. The canoes were often designed to be wide and stable, suitable for fishing and transportation. Finally, they would add a resin or bark coating to waterproof the canoe, enhancing its durability for use in rivers and coastal waters.

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