There was never any need for natives to "carry fire" when then were able to simply carry the means of making fire. Originally this consisted of the fire-drill (a hardwood stick rotated firmly against a softwood board); later a bow-drill was used to improve the technique. After contact with Europeans the fire-kit was flint and steel.
Fires could be started in a few minutes using either one of these techniques.
Fire is helpful for basic survival needs. Fire provides light, the ability to cook food or boil water, or for keeping warm.
The native Americans call the gun a fire stick. It is not funny dude
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the native Americans called death valley 'Ground on fire"
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Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
They use natural gas.
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Horses, they helped the people and Native Americans to get around, and to carry stuff.
What Native Americans used to call whiskey. By association, the old name for whiskey. There is also a cinnamon schnapps by the same name