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The Caribs and Arawaks lived in thatched-roof houses known as "bohios" or "canoes." These structures were typically built from wood and palm leaves, elevated on stilts to protect against flooding and pests. The design was communal, often housing multiple families, reflecting their social organization and cultural practices. Both groups adapted their homes to their tropical environments, making use of readily available materials.

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