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THE SEMINOLES OF FLORIDA
FOREWORD
PREFACE
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PART FIRST
Facts of Earlier Days
ORIGIN OF TROUBLES.
EFFORTS AT INDIAN REMOVAL.
THE MASSACRE OF GENERAL THOMPSON AND OF DADE’S FORCES.
A DISHONORED TREATY.
AS-SE-HE-HO-LAR, THE RISING SUN, OR OSCEOLA.
OSCEOLA’S CAPTURE.
THE HIDDEN WAR CAMP.
WILD CAT AND GENERAL WORTH.
INDIAN WARFARE.
INTERLUDE ‘DAT SEMINOLE TREATY DINNER.’
PART SECOND
The Present Condition and Attitude of the Seminoles
NATIONAL INDIAN ASSOCIATION Its Work and its Results
THE FRIENDS OF THE FLORIDA SEMINOLES.
OUR DUTY TO THESE WARDS OF THE NATION.
CHIEF TALLAHASSEE.
INCREASING.
APPEARANCE AND DRESS.
INDEPENDENCE AND HONOR.
THE SEMINOLE’S UNWRITTEN VERDICT OF THE WHITE RACE.
ENDURANCE AND FEASTS.
THE HUNTING DANCE.
SLAVERY.
HANNAH, THE LAST LIVING SLAVE OF THE SEMINOLE INDIANS.
UNWRITTEN LAWS.
GENS AND MARRIAGE.
BEAUTY AND MUSIC.
RELATIONSHIP TO THE AZTECS AND EASTERN TRIBES “Yah-vey, Yah-vey”
SEMINOLES AT HOME The Everglades
ALLIGATOR HUNTING.
BEAR HUNTING WITH THE SEMINOLES.
CHIEF TOM TIGER (MIC-CO TUSTENUGGEE).
NANCY OSCEOLA.
BILLY BOWLEGS (CHO-FEE-HAT-CHO).
RELIGION.
BROUGHT BACK.
MOUNDS.
PICTURE WRITING.
MEDICINE.
FLORIDA’S ABIDING WORDS OF BEAUTY THE HERITAGE OF THE ABORIGINAL PATHFINDERS.
THE SEMINOLE’S RECESSIONAL.
SUPPLEMENT
THE LEAST KNOWN WILDERNESS OF AMERICA
TOGETHER WITH THE STORY OF THE RED INHABITANTS
THE LAND OF THE SEMINOLE
EVERGLADE SCENARIO
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATES LAND DEALS
CROSSING THE EVERGLADES BY AEROPLANE
EVERGLADE GEYSER
SEMINOLE HISTORY REVIEWED
THE 1917 LAND BILL.
A VISIT TO A SEMINOLE CAMP.
VISITORS FROM THE EVERGLADES.
STEM-O-LA-KEE.
HOME AND RELIGION.
SEMINOLE INCIDENTS.
MESSAGES FROM THE EVERGLADES.
SEMINOLES FIRST SUFFRAGISTS.
OSCEOLA, THE GARIBALDI OF THE SEMINOLES
SHALL OSCEOLA’S BONES BE REMOVED?
A MEMORIAL TO OSCEOLA.
A BRONZE STATUE IN THE EVERGLADES.
THE POCAHONTAS OF FLORIDA. U-LE-LAH, THE PRINCESS OF HIRRIHIGUA.
U-LE-LAH, THE POCAHONTAS OF FLORIDA.
FERDINAND DE SOTO.
PRINCESS OF HIRRIHIGUA.
Vocabulary
INTRODUCTION TO VOCABULARY[6]
VOCABULARY[7]
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