Farming wasn't vital to the survival of the Shawnee. It was more used to add variety to their diets. The woman raised corn, beans and squash together in a mound. Corn could be ground into a mush and turned into a bread.
The Quakers introduced new styles of farming to the Shawnee, but they were reluctant to abandon their traditional style for the more efficient one.
The Quakers introduced new styles of farming to the Shawnee, but they were reluctant to abandon their traditional style for the more efficient one.