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The Mingo tribe, also known as the Ohio Seneca, engaged in various artistic practices, including beadwork, pottery, and decorative carving. They also participated in traditional dances and storytelling as forms of entertainment and cultural expression. Additionally, hunting, fishing, and games such as Lacrosse and stickball were important recreational activities for the Mingo tribe.

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The Mingo tribe did bead works for art and for fun. They also did porcupine quill works and made wampum belts.

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