Modern Statue of Abiaka (Also Known as Sam Jones), a Miccosukee Leader, Located At Tree Tops Park in Broward County, Florida. He is Depicted Directing a Florida Indian Woman and Child to Safety
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Modern Statue of Abiaka (Also Known as Sam Jones), a Miccosukee Leader, Located At Tree Tops Park in Broward County, Florida. He is Depicted Directing a Florida Indian Woman and Child to Safety
Description
Abiaka––also known as Sam Jones––was a charismatic 19th century Mikasuki (Miccosukee) leader who inspired his people to resist white encroachment into Florida and forced removal of Indians from the state. He and his band of warriors fought a number of skirmishes against U.S. troops, and he also aided his followers in eluding capture and deportation. While many members of his group were ultimately deported, he is recognized as a leading opponent to the relocation initiative.
Creator
Unknown
Source
Abiaka, Tree Tops Park,. Broward.org
Publisher
Broward County Community, Broward.org
Date
Unknown
Rights
Borward.org
Format
Photograph
- Date Added
- March 11, 2015
- Collection
- Historic Markers
- Citation
- Unknown, “Modern Statue of Abiaka (Also Known as Sam Jones), a Miccosukee Leader, Located At Tree Tops Park in Broward County, Florida. He is Depicted Directing a Florida Indian Woman and Child to Safety,” Creating Tribes in Florida: How Autonomous Camps Became the Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes , accessed May 4, 2024, https://seminolemiccosukeepolitics.omeka.net/items/show/93.