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The Arawaks were organized into chiefdoms, which were led by a chief or cacique. These chiefdoms were often made up of multiple villages or settlements, with each village having its own leader. The chiefs held political, social, and religious authority within their communities, and decisions were often made through consensus among the leaders of the various villages. The Arawak society was hierarchical, with the chief at the top of the social and political structure, followed by other elites and then the general population.

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