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The Arawaks fed their zemis, which were ancestral spirits or deities represented by carved figures, as a form of worship and to maintain a spiritual connection. Offering food, such as cassava and other items, was believed to appease these spirits and ensure their favor in daily life, including agricultural success and protection from harm. This practice reflected the Arawaks' deep belief in the interconnection between the spiritual and physical worlds.

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