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"Exploring the Seminole

Background imageSeminole Collection: OSCEOLA (c1804-1838). Native American leader. American lithograph, 1842

OSCEOLA (c1804-1838). Native American leader. American lithograph, 1842

Background imageSeminole Collection: Seminole Indian and family dugout canoe, Miami, Florida, c. 1910-20 (b / w photo)

Seminole Indian and family dugout canoe, Miami, Florida, c. 1910-20 (b / w photo)
XOS862659 Seminole Indian and family dugout canoe, Miami, Florida, c.1910-20 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageSeminole Collection: Osceola in Captivity, c. 1837 (oil on canvas)

Osceola in Captivity, c. 1837 (oil on canvas)
XTD75630 Osceola in Captivity, c.1837 (oil on canvas) by Eastman, Captain Seth (1808-75); Private Collection; (add.info.: Osceola (c.1800-38); Native American Indian leader; ); American

Background imageSeminole Collection: SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Troops Fording Lake Ocklawaha. American troops crossing Lake Ocklawaha

SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Troops Fording Lake Ocklawaha. American troops crossing Lake Ocklawaha, Florida, during the Second Seminole War. Hand-colored lithograph, 1837

Background imageSeminole Collection: SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Arrival of the South Carolina Dragoons at the Withlacooche

SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Arrival of the South Carolina Dragoons at the Withlacooche. Arrival of South Carolina soldiers at the Withlacoochee River, Florida, during the Second Seminole War

Background imageSeminole Collection: 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

Background imageSeminole Collection: OSCEOLA (c1804-1838). Seminole Native American leader. Lithograph, early 19th century

OSCEOLA (c1804-1838). Seminole Native American leader. Lithograph, early 19th century

Background imageSeminole Collection: FLORIDA: SEMINOLE CAMP. A Seminole Native American camp in Florida. Photograph, c1895

FLORIDA: SEMINOLE CAMP. A Seminole Native American camp in Florida. Photograph, c1895

Background imageSeminole Collection: SEMINOLE MOTHER & CHILDREN. A Seminole family. Photograph, c1915

SEMINOLE MOTHER & CHILDREN. A Seminole family. Photograph, c1915

Background imageSeminole Collection: SEMINOLE CHIEF. Nea-math-la, a Seminole Native America chief. Lithograph, 19th century

SEMINOLE CHIEF. Nea-math-la, a Seminole Native America chief. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageSeminole Collection: MICANOPY (c1790-c1848). Native American Seminole chief. Lithograph after a painting

MICANOPY (c1790-c1848). Native American Seminole chief. Lithograph after a painting, c1826, by Charles Bird King

Background imageSeminole Collection: BILLY BOWLEGS (c1810-c1860). American Seminole Native American chief

BILLY BOWLEGS (c1810-c1860). American Seminole Native American chief. Lithograph after a photograph of 1858

Background imageSeminole Collection: OSCEOLA (c1804-1838). Leader of the Seminole Native Americans in Florida. Oil on canvas

OSCEOLA (c1804-1838). Leader of the Seminole Native Americans in Florida. Oil on canvas, 1838, by George Catlin

Background imageSeminole Collection: SEMINOLES: VILLAGE, 1837. A Seminole Native American village in Florida. Lithograph

SEMINOLES: VILLAGE, 1837. A Seminole Native American village in Florida. Lithograph, American, 1837

Background imageSeminole Collection: FLORIDA: SEMINOLE FAMILY. A late-19th century photograph of a Seminole Native American

FLORIDA: SEMINOLE FAMILY. A late-19th century photograph of a Seminole Native American family in a dugout canoe near Miami, Florida

Background imageSeminole Collection: FLORIDA: SEMINOLE VILLAGE. A Seminole village in the Florida Everglades

FLORIDA: SEMINOLE VILLAGE. A Seminole village in the Florida Everglades. Photographed c1910

Background imageSeminole Collection: FLORIDA: SEMINOLE CANOE. Seminole Native Americans traveling by canoe in the Florida Everglades

FLORIDA: SEMINOLE CANOE. Seminole Native Americans traveling by canoe in the Florida Everglades. Photographed by Julian A. Dimock, c1910

Background imageSeminole Collection: Seminole, Native American Indians attacking fort flying the American flag. This is

Seminole, Native American Indians attacking fort flying the American flag. This is possibly on a fort on the Withlacoochee River, in December 1835

Background imageSeminole Collection: Indian Women Learn Bridge

Indian Women Learn Bridge
Everglades, Florida: January 15, 1935 An instructor is teaching Seminole Indian women in Florida how to play contract bridge

Background imageSeminole Collection: Colonel Zachary Taylor and his men defeat the Seminole Native Americans at Lake Okeechobee

Colonel Zachary Taylor and his men defeat the Seminole Native Americans at Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 25 December 1837
ZACHARY TAYLOR (1784-1850). Colonel Zachary Taylor and his men defeat the Seminole Native Americans at Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 25 December 1837. Steel engraving, 1860

Background imageSeminole Collection: OSCEOLA (c1804-1838). Native American leader. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

OSCEOLA (c1804-1838). Native American leader. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageSeminole Collection: ZACHARY TAYLOR (1784-1850). Twelfth President of the United States

ZACHARY TAYLOR (1784-1850). Twelfth President of the United States. General Taylor leading a force against the Seminoles in the Florida Everglades at the Battle of Lake Okeechobee, 25 December 1837

Background imageSeminole Collection: OSCEOLA (c1804-1838) seized at Fort Peyton, Florida, when he appeared for a conference on Oct

OSCEOLA (c1804-1838) seized at Fort Peyton, Florida, when he appeared for a conference on Oct. 21, 1837: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageSeminole Collection: CHIEF BILLY BOWLEGS. Bowlegs (born 1810), second from right, with his Seminole delegation

CHIEF BILLY BOWLEGS. Bowlegs (born 1810), second from right, with his Seminole delegation and their African American interpreter, Abraham (center rear), in New York City, 1853. Contemporary engraving

Background imageSeminole Collection: BILLY BOWLEGS (c1810-c1864). Seminole chief. Billy Bowlegs at New York with four of his

BILLY BOWLEGS (c1810-c1864). Seminole chief. Billy Bowlegs at New York with four of his subordinate chiefs and their black interpreter, Abraham (center rear)

Background imageSeminole Collection: OSCEOLA (1800?-1838). Native American Seminole chief. Wood engraving, 19th century

OSCEOLA (1800?-1838). Native American Seminole chief. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageSeminole Collection: PNAT2A-00051

PNAT2A-00051
Billy Bowlegs, chief of the eastern Seminole tribe, 1850s, with his signature. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century portrait

Background imageSeminole Collection: NATI2D-00203

NATI2D-00203
" Seminole & Proud" banner at Big Cypress Seminole Reservation elementary school, Florida. Digital photograph

Background imageSeminole Collection: NATI2D-00200

NATI2D-00200
Traditional Seminole thatched shelter, Big Cypress Reservation, Florida. Digital photograph

Background imageSeminole Collection: NATI2A-00015

NATI2A-00015
Seminole village of thatched shelters in the Everglades, 1800s. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSeminole Collection: EVNT2A-00036

EVNT2A-00036
Attack on Fort King by Native Americans under Osceola during the Seminole Wars, 1835. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageSeminole Collection: Noco-shimatt-tash-tanaki, Chief of the Seminole, c. 1858

Noco-shimatt-tash-tanaki, Chief of the Seminole, c. 1858
Portrait of a Seminole native American Indian chief, Noco-shimatt-tash-tanaki, translated as Grisly Bear, c.1858. The Chief is seen wearing a magnificent short jacket, headscarf and tasselled belt

Background imageSeminole Collection: Racial / Seminole Squaw

Racial / Seminole Squaw
Seminole squaw sitting on a rock

Background imageSeminole Collection: Osceloa / Seminoles / Catlin

Osceloa / Seminoles / Catlin
Chief of the Seminoles in Florida during the Seminole War



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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.