no kids did not make fire sorry
Traditionally, Iroquois children are not tasked with making fires. Fire-making was typically a skill reserved for adults in the community, as it was an important and ceremonial aspect of daily life. Children would be taught other valuable skills and responsibilities within the community.
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One disadvantage of early humans learning to make and control fire was the increased risk of accidental burns and wildfires.
Yes, Homo erectus is believed to have been the first human ancestor to control fire and use it for various purposes, such as cooking food, providing warmth, and protection from predators. Evidence of controlled fire use by Homo erectus has been found at archaeological sites dating back over one million years.
Homo habilis likely used naturally occurring sources of fire such as lightning strikes or volcanic activity. They may have also utilized friction methods like rubbing sticks together to create fire.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that Homo habilis could make fires, as the control of fire is generally associated with later hominins like Homo erectus. Homo habilis likely had basic tool-making abilities but fire-making technology is thought to have emerged later in human evolution.
THEY use to make fire and put a robe on top of the fire to speak
the Iroquois mainly fighted with spheres and fire breathing dragons =)
they rubbed some sticks together using string and friction of the sticks
The tree roots, the council fire, and the eagle are used in the Iroquois constitution.
you tell me kids
because it shares cultural legends to the kids or the people listening to the stories.
no the Iroquois kids did not go to school ]
They cooked food on a fire.
they used axe tomahawk and fire
no they use wood and fire for cooking
the iroquois used wood,stone,leather and bones
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