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SEMINOLE CANOES, c1904. Seminole men, women and children in canoes on the Miami River, Florida

SEMINOLE CANOES, c1904. Seminole men, women and children in canoes on the Miami River, Florida


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SEMINOLE CANOES, c1904. Seminole men, women and children in canoes on the Miami River, Florida

SEMINOLE CANOES, c1904.
Seminole men, women and children in canoes on the Miami River, Florida. Photograph by John N. Chamberlain, c1904

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Media ID 12228718

1904 Baby Canoe Chamberlain Children Miami Native American Photo Seminole Young Southeast Turn Of Century


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This print titled "SEMINOLE CANOES, c1904" takes us back in time to the early 20th century on the Miami River in Florida. The image showcases Seminole men, women, and children gracefully navigating their canoes through the tranquil waters of the river. The composition beautifully captures a moment of peaceful coexistence between nature and humanity. The Seminole people, dressed in traditional attire, exude a sense of pride and connection to their Native American heritage as they skillfully maneuver their canoes. Photographed by John N. Chamberlain around 1904, this snapshot offers a glimpse into an era when transportation relied heavily on waterways for travel and trade. It serves as a reminder of how indigenous communities adapted to their natural surroundings long before modern advancements. The presence of young children in the canoes adds an element of innocence and hope for future generations. Their inclusion highlights the importance placed on passing down cultural traditions from one generation to another. As we admire this historical photograph from Granger Art on Demand's collection, let us appreciate not only its artistic value but also recognize the resilience and rich history embodied by these Seminole individuals who continue to contribute to Florida's diverse tapestry today.

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