Seminole: The Lifeways and Culture of America’s First Peoples provides an insightful exploration into the history, culture, and enduring legacy of the Seminole people. This book delves into the traditions, beliefs, and daily lives of
America’s First People, highlighting how they adapted and thrived in the diverse landscapes of what is now the southeastern United States. Covering aspects of this society from their unique matriarchal structure and traditional crafts to the challenges they faced through conflict and forced migration.
Readers will learn about the Seminole's deep connection to the land, their spiritual beliefs, and how they preserved their heritage despite immense pressures.
A rich resource for understanding the first peoples of America, Seminole provides a respectful and detailed look into the lives of a remarkable
Native American nation, celebrating their contributions to
American history and culture.
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