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In the absence of modern kitchens, some Native American tribes made use of heated stones to boil water. The procedure is both simple and effective.
Water could be brought to the boil in skin (leather) containers.This still fairly common today in parts of VERY rural Africa and S America.Wooden or bark bowls were also used