Native American Nations: Seminole

Native American Nations: Seminole — page 3
CHAPTER 2 Society The Seminole built villages in the Everglades on islands called hammocks Hammocks could be reached by canoe only Hardwood cypress and palmetto trees and sawgrass grew on these islands They also had good soil for planting gardens The Seminole built their homes around the island’s outer edge In the center they built a cook house and an eating house Guests stayed in the eating house The traditional teachings held Seminole society together These teachings contain the instructions on how to live in harmony with nature 6