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Seminole Collection

"Exploring the Seminole

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Seminole Collection: American Indian tribe locations in 1715
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Seminole Collection: American Indian tribe locations about 1700
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Seminole Collection: Martian landscape, Spirit rover image
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Seminole Collection: American Indians. Billy Bowlegs and his suite of Indian Chie
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Seminole Collection: Seminole Indians - USA, Florida, Everglades
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Seminole Collection: Edmund Pendleton Gaines
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Seminole Collection: Noo-Shimatt-Tash-Tanaki, or grisly bear, a Seminole Chief
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Seminole Collection: Beechcraft U-8F Seminole 62-3838
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Seminole Collection: Beechcraft U-8F Seminole 62-3850
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Seminole Collection: Beech L-23D Seminole 56-3701
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Seminole Collection: Joseph Eggleston Johnston, from The History of Our Country, published 1905 (litho)
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Seminole Collection: The capture of Osceola, from The History of Our Country, published 1905 (litho)
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Seminole Collection: Beech L-23D-BH Seminole 58-3051
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Seminole Collection: Asseola, a Seminole Leader, 1899 (hand-coloured lithograph)
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Seminole Collection: Asseola, A Seminole Leader, 1844 (coloured lithograph)
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Seminole Collection: Asseola, a Seminole Leader, c. 1837-1844 (hand-finished colour lithograph)
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Seminole Collection: Native Americans of Florida and South America
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Seminole Collection: Osceola, the Seminole (engraving)
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Seminole Collection: Julcee-Mathla (Seminole), c. 1831-33 (oil on canvas)
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Seminole Collection: Mad Wolf 1825 (colour litho)
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Seminole Collection: Seminole indians ambush a US marines supply wagon, 11th September 1812 (colour litho)
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Seminole Collection: Billy-Bowlegs, A Seminole Chief, 1899 (hand-coloured lithograph)
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Seminole Collection: Lah-shee, The Licker, called 'Creek Billy', 1838. Creator: George Catlin
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Seminole Collection: A Seminole Woman, 1838. Creator: George Catlin
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Seminole Collection: Ye-how-lo-gee, The Cloud, a Chief, 1838. Creator: George Catlin
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Seminole Collection: Osceola and Four Seminolee Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
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Seminole Collection: Seminole chiefs, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 1837-1838 (1841). Artist: Myers and Co
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Seminole Collection: Osceola, Chief of the Seminoles, c1837 (c1880)
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Seminole Collection: Southeast Indian tribe locations in 1776
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Seminole Collection: A group of Seminole Indians - Florida, USA
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Seminole Collection: BARTRAM: SEMINOLE CHIEF. Mico Chlucco, the Long Warrior, an Oconee Seminole chief
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Seminole Collection: Seminole Indian - Billy Bowlegs III
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Seminole Collection: Osceola, Seminole leader
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Seminole Collection: NATI2A-00154
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Seminole Collection: Seminole Dries Alligator Skin
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Seminole Collection: Seminole American Indian mother and children in traditonal d
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Seminole Collection: Seminole Indians, Miami, Florida, USA
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Seminole Collection: Seminole Indian home, Florida, USA
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Seminole Collection: Seminole Club, Miami, Florida, USA
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Seminole Collection: OIL: OKLAHOMA, 1926. Main Street in a town, possibly Bowlegs, in the Greater Seminole Oil Field
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Seminole Collection: FLORIDA: SEMINOLE VILLAGE. A group of Seminole Native Americans at Musa Isle, a
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Seminole Collection: SEMINOLE CROP DANCE, 1920s. Seminole Native Americans performing a crop dance
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Seminole Collection: OSCEOLA (c1804-1838). Native American leader. American lithograph, 1842
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Seminole Collection: Seminole Indian and family dugout canoe, Miami, Florida, c. 1910-20 (b / w photo)
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Seminole Collection: Osceola in Captivity, c. 1837 (oil on canvas)
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Seminole Collection: SEMINOLE WAR CARTOON, 1840. A lithograph cartoon of 1840 attacking Secretary of War Joel B
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Seminole Collection: SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Troops Fording Lake Ocklawaha. American troops crossing Lake Ocklawaha
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Seminole Collection: SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Arrival of the South Carolina Dragoons at the Withlacooche


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"Exploring the Seminole: From Martian Landscapes to Everglades" Step into a world of captivating history and diverse landscapes as we delve into the intriguing story of the Seminole tribe. 🌍🔎 Transport yourself to an otherworldly realm with images reminiscent of a Martian landscape, such as those captured by NASA's Spirit rover. But did you know that long before space exploration, this land was inhabited by Native American tribes like the Seminoles? Travel back in time to 1715 and discover the locations where these resilient American Indian tribes thrived. Fast forward to 1700, and witness how their territories evolved over time. Amongst these indigenous communities emerged notable figures like Billy Bowlegs and his suite of Indian Chiefs, who left an indelible mark on Seminole culture. Their stories are woven into the vibrant tapestry of America's past. Venture further south to Florida's enchanting Everglades, where the Seminole Indians found solace amidst its breathtaking beauty. Explore their deep connection with nature and learn about their harmonious coexistence within this unique ecosystem. Uncover tales from more recent times when Edmund Pendleton Gaines played a pivotal role in shaping relations between settlers and Native Americans. His efforts aimed at understanding cultural differences paved the way for mutual respect. Take flight alongside Beechcraft U-8F Seminoles like 62-3838, 62-3850, or even L-23D model 56-3701 as they soar through skies steeped in history. These aircraft not only symbolize technological progress but also pay homage to this remarkable tribe. Delve into historical lithographs depicting Joseph Eggleston Johnston or Osceola's capture; they offer glimpses into significant moments that shaped our nation’s narrative.