Monday, July 22, 2013

Miccosukee Youth


      The Micosukee children lived quite normal lives, playing with each other, and helping around the house. Micosukee children enjoyed spending time with their fathers by fishing and hunting. During earlier times, Indian kids had more chores, thus resulting in less play time. They resembled colonial children because of their abundance of chores. Small children had beaded dolls, toys, and games to enjoy. A popular sport among teenage boys and men was Stickball, a lacrosse-like game. Babies were carried by their mothers in cradle boards on their backs, like many Native Americans. This custom has been adopted by many Americans today. 


Source: Reddish, Laura and Lewis, Orrin
1998  Native Languages of the Americas. Electronic document,
http://www.bigorrin.org/miccosukee_kids.htm

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