Two Seminole Boys Spearing for Fish in the Everglades, ca. early 1900s

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Title

Two Seminole Boys Spearing for Fish in the Everglades, ca. early 1900s

Description

For several decades after the reestablishment of contact with the U.S., Florida Indian subsistence was still tied to hunting and fishing. Although they traded for American goods, which they considered luxuries, this self-sufficiency gave them a measure of economic independence.

Creator

Unknown

Source

Image Number RC03663, Reference Collection, State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory.

http://floridamemory.com/items/show/27253

Publisher

Florida Memory

Date

ca. early 1900s

Rights

Florida Memory

Format

Photograph

Files

rc03663.jpg
Date Added
March 7, 2015
Collection
Photographs
Citation
Unknown, “Two Seminole Boys Spearing for Fish in the Everglades, ca. early 1900s,” Creating Tribes in Florida: How Autonomous Camps Became the Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes , accessed May 6, 2024, https://seminolemiccosukeepolitics.omeka.net/items/show/84.