Art of Jerome Tiger (Creek-Seminole, 1941-1967).
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Art of Jerome Tiger (Creek-Seminole, 1941-1967).
N 9th Street, Seminole, Oklahoma.
Seminole Mothers
c. 1937
Photographed by Charles Ebbets
Os-ce-o-lá, The Black Drink, a Warrior of Great Distinction, by George Catlin, 1838.
Seminole, Florida, 1963. Vivian Maier. Gelatin silver.
Okay I'm starting a poll because i saw someone say something that I and other people have never heard of before, and my target audience is especially people who live in the areas affected by the Trail of Tears, and/or are from a tribe affected by the Trail of Tears specifically:
I heard someone say that Native Americans do not accept or deal in (American) $20 bills because it has the face of Andrew Jackson on it, and because of his involvement with the Trail of Tears, SO,
Have you ever heard of or done the above sentiment of ndns refusing $20 bills because of Andrew Jackson & the T.O.T?
I am NDN (but not American) & YES I have done this/heard of this
I am NDN (but not American) & I have NEVER done or heard of this before
I am not Native American and YES I have seen/heard of this
I am not Native American & I have NOT heard of/seen this
I am from a tribe affected by the T.O.T & YES I have heard of/done this
I am from a tribe affected by the T.O.T and I have NOT heard of/done this
Some OC stuff.
Stikini kidnaps a child.
Stikini, from Seminole myth. Witches that transform into giant owls. By day they resemble people, but at night they vomit up their internal organs and hang them in a tree, to become these owl monsters that feed on human hearts
Seminole; between 1912 and 1953. Gustavus Lindquist