The Seminoles used a variety of natural materials for fire, primarily relying on dry grasses, palm fronds, and wood. They often employed a technique called friction fire-making, using tools like a bow drill or hand drill to create sparks from wood. Additionally, they sometimes used dried animal dung as a fuel source. This traditional knowledge helped them adapt to the wet environments of Florida's swamps and woodlands.
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Seminoles artwork that they made were dream catchers and paintings. They also made sweet grass baskets to sell as souvenirs.
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an oven or small kitchen fire
Some of the earlier forms of basketweaving are credited to the Seminoles. Today their works of art are in every media.Enjoy and sorry if this didn't help.
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They used the dogout canoes to transportation.
Some of the earlier forms of basketweaving are credited to the Seminoles. Today their works of art are in every media.Enjoy and sorry if this didn't help.
Some of the earlier forms of basketweaving are credited to the Seminoles. Today their works of art are in every media.Enjoy and sorry if this didn't help.
Some of the earlier forms of basketweaving are credited to the Seminoles. Today their works of art are in every media.Enjoy and sorry if this didn't help.