A report in the Ocala Evening Star in December 1934 described the construction of a Seminole Indian village on an enclosed, three-acre site just east of the swimming beach at Silver Springs Attraction ...
Peliklakaha was Florida’s largest black Seminole village. The U.S. Army, under orders from Gen. Abraham Eustis, burned the village in the mid-1830s. However, news about slave-reparation lawsuits could ...
After the United States acquired the Territory of Florida in the early 1820s, the government agents dealing with the Seminole decided they needed a single chief in order to negotiate treaties. An ...
On April 16, 1836, a column of U.S. Army troops from Fort Brooke (now Tampa) reached the Seminole village of Talakchopco. The town, located just north of present-day Fort Meade High School, had been ...
Penny and the KidVision Kids go to a Seminole village. Penny and the KidVision Kids go to a Seminole Indian village and learn about their clothing, colorful beads, interesting houses, and even learn ...