Senin, 07 Agustus 2017

The Wild Ones

Seminoles were wary of the white man—and his camera— so they hid for decades in the Everglades. The Spanish of La Florida called every native they encountered cimarrón—runaway, wild one—a word later corrupted to “seminole.” Members of the proud Indian nation that came to be known as the Seminole call themselves The Unconquered, and the …

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