Seminole Tribe: History, Facts & Culture Lesson Transcript Instructor James Moeller Cite this lesson This lesson covers a concise history of the Seminole Tribe. In addition, we'll discuss the tribe's legacy of conflict with the United States government as well as the status of the tribe in ...
Seminole Tribe Makes History With Cultural Exchange ProgramGoodman, Michael
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US Cattle History is Seminole History Half a century after the Seminole War ended, the Seminole Tribe looked for ways to expand the community's economy. The Seminole decided that the cattle ranching legacy of their ancestors was the way to go. The history of cattle in the United States is ...
Hailed as an iconic conservation success story, the Florida panther has a complex, little-known history.
The Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Cherokee, and Seminole tribes had built roads, schools, churches and had became farmers and cattle ranches. Painting (1805) of Benjamin Hawkins on his plantation, instructing Muscogee Creek about European technology Click for an enlarged slide show. Because of ...
Authors Joe Knetsch, John Missall, and Mary Lou Missall offer an in-depth look at the final conflict between the U.S. government and the Seminole tribe, exploring the events and consequences of this lesser-known war. The Seminoles of Florida ...
Ahaya, “the Cowkeeper” and the first chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe, took territorial control of modern-day Paynes Prairie and an abandoned Spanish cattle ranch in the early 1700s, quickly amassing enough wild cows to earn his namesake. The village he and his people ...
Choctaw, North American Indian tribe of Muskogean linguistic stock that traditionally lived in what is now southeastern Mississippi. The Choctaw dialect is very similar to that of the Chickasaw, and there is evidence that they are a branch of the latter
Johanna July is born. A Black Indigenous person of the Seminole Tribe, she learns to tame horses at an early age and becomes a female cowhand, or "cowgirl." September 18:TheFugitive Slave Actis passed by Congress. Part of theCompromise of 1850, it is one of the most controversial pieces...