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Ko-nip-ha-tco 492 Intellectual ability 493 CHAPTER II. Seminole society 495 The Seminole family 495 Courtship 496 Marriage 496 Divorce 498 Childbirth 497 Infancy 497 Childhood 498 Seminole dwellings-- I-ful-lo-ha-tco's house 499 Home life 503 Food 504 Camp fire 505 Manner of eating 505 Amusements 506 The Seminole gens 507 Fellowhood 508 The Seminole tribe 508 Tribal organization 508 Seat of government 508 Tribal officers 509 Name of tribe 509 CHAPTER III. Seminole tribal life 510 Industries 510 Agriculture 510 Soil 510 Corn 510 Sugar cane 511 Hunting 512 Fishing 513 Stock raising 513 Koonti 513 Industrial statistics 516 Arts 516 Industrial arts 516 Utensils and implements 516 Weapons 516 Weaving and basket making 517 Uses of the palmetto 517 Mortar and pestle 517 Canoe making 517 Fire making 518 Preparation of skins
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