🌲The Creeks established hunting camps up to 30 miles away from their villages and practiced burning for wildlife population enhancement.
🔥The Creek hunting camps featured lean-to shelters for protection, often covered with canvas or palmetto bushes.
🛏️Bedrolls were used by the Creeks, consisting of a bearskin as a bed, buffalo hide as a blanket, and a cat skin for storing pipes.
🥘Trade kettles played a crucial role in the Creek culture, obtained through trade with the French and British.
🏹While the Creeks primarily used bows and arrows for hunting, they also traded for firearms such as rifles and smoothbore muskets.