Amerindians traditionally made hammocks using natural fibers sourced from local plants, such as cotton, palm leaves, or tree bark. They would weave these fibers together using intricate knotting and braiding techniques, creating a sturdy and flexible structure. The design often included decorative patterns that reflected cultural significance. Hammocks were not only functional for sleeping but also served as portable resting places.
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