By LOGAN TUTTLE!!!! SEMINOLE BROS!. THE SEMINOLE BROS FOOD:  Corn  Beans  Pumpkins  Squash  Deer  Bear  Manatees  Fish  Turtles  Alligators.

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By LOGAN TUTTLE!!!! SEMINOLE BROS!

THE SEMINOLE BROS FOOD:  Corn  Beans  Pumpkins  Squash  Deer  Bear  Manatees  Fish  Turtles  Alligators

Chickadees simple houses made of logs holding up the palmetto leaves made in to a roof. Creek house SEMINOLE BROS SHELTER:

WHAT THE SEMINOLE BROS TRANSPORTATION WAS: Canoes feet

WHAT THE SEMINOLE BROS WORE:  Cotton ( material )  Deer skin leggings  Deer skin “wrap”  Girls wore the same clothes as there mother  all Boys were naked under 12 (wired)  Hat of leaves

All the Seminole ate at the cooking chickadee They played the “stick ball game” at the “green corn dance” “ the green corn dance” Women made dolls Men made canoes. SEMINOLE BROS TRADITIONS:

The Seminole by stefanie takacs EBook the Seminole Richard m.

PRICE. Time to pay up!