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The hammock was introduced to Trinidad and Tobago by the Indigenous peoples of the region, particularly the Arawak and Carib tribes. They used hammocks made from natural fibers for sleeping and relaxation, a practice that was later adopted by European settlers and enslaved Africans. Over time, hammocks became a popular item in the culture of Trinidad and Tobago, reflecting the diverse influences of its history.

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