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This book traces the Seminoles' nineteenth-century struggles and survival, recounting early conflicts and forced removals, episodes of resistance and the capture of leaders, then shifting to close observations of the small Florida bands who remained. It describes daily life in the Everglades, seasonal pursuits such as hunting and alligator and bear hunting, social customs, kinship, religious practices, and relations with missionaries and reformers, and includes a vocabulary of Seminole words and names. Supplementary essays examine land questions, visits to camps, and reflections on changing conditions and preservation efforts.

About the Author

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Minnie Moore-Willson

Minnie Moore-Willson was an American author and historian known for her work on the Seminole people of Florida. Her notable book, "The Seminoles of Florida," provides an in-depth look at the history, culture, and struggles of the Seminole tribe. Through her writing, Moore-Willson contributed to the understanding of Native American history and the complexities of their interactions with European settlers. Her work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the cultural heritage of Florida's indigenous populations.

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