pt. 1. War and Peace, Florida, 1812-1842. 1. Their Best Soldiers Are Black. 2. This Savage and Black War. 3. The Gathering Storm. 4. From Dade's Massacre to the Siege of Camp Izard. 5. General Scott, ...
Hali Garcia’s artistic practice starts in Florida’s open grasslands where she plucks sweetgrass and palmetto fibers. The Seminole artist has built layyaers of callouses on her fingers — each one a ...
The 1838 battle was part of the Second Seminole War, which led to the forced removal of Seminoles from Florida. Historians and Seminole tribe members spoke about the conflict's complex history and ...
CLEWISTON, Fl. — Traditions in Seminole country run deeper than the roots in these waters. “Our home is a cypress swamp. It's a sawgrass prairie, but we find it home,” said Tina Osceola, In this home, ...
The Black Seminoles emerged as one of the most remarkable Afro-Indigenous communities in North American history. Their story is one of survival, adaptation, and unity forged during some of the most ...
This collection consists of reports, dictionaries and indexes relating to Indians of North America and to the Seminole Indians in Florida in particular, circa 1913-1928. The materials were compiled ...
In 1838, the capture of Osceola, in a 19th-century portrait, attracted national attention. Smithsonian American Art Museum / Art Resource, NY “Infinity of nations,” a new permanent exhibition ...