There were people living all over Florida for twelve thousand years
before Columbus got here. Before hardware stores and shopping malls,
these people managed to get food, make clothing, and cook their meals.
In The Crafts of Florida's First People, Robin Brown asks, How did they
do it? And to answer his question, he actually learns to do things the
way they did. Using materials that you can find in Florida today, you
can learn with him how to throw spears and darts, make pottery, weave
cloth, mix paint, build traps, and even how to start a fire without
matches--just the way Florida's first people did it for thousands of
years. Each chapter has easy-to-follow, fully illustrated directions.
Even if you dont have the natural supplies available in your area, the
book includes suggestions for alternative materials so you can still
learn their crafts. As you work, you will experience some of the daily
life of the ancient peoples of Florida. You will find out not only how
to make a spear, but what its construction tells us about how the first
people hunted and what animals they ate. The last true Florida native
died 200 years ago, but you can help keep their culture alive.