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The Taíno people, indigenous to the Caribbean, typically slept in thatched-roof huts called "bohios." These structures were made from palm fronds and wood, providing shelter from the elements. Inside, they would often lay on mats made of woven grasses or animal skins. The layout and communal nature of their living spaces facilitated family and community bonding.

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