Osceola

Osceola

male, deceased (1838)
Osceola (1804 - January 20, 1838) was a war chief of the Seminole Indians in Florida. Osceola led a small band of warriors (never more than 100) in...
Micanopy

Micanopy

male, deceased (1849)
Micanopy (c. 1780 - January 2, 1849), also known as "Micco-Nuppe", "Michenopah", "Miccanopa", "Mico-an-opa" and "Sint-chakkee" ("pond frequenter",...
Cowkeeper

Cowkeeper

male, deceased (1783)
Cowkeeper (ca 1710 - 1783) is the English name of the first recorded chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe. His traditional name was...
Billy Bowlegs

Billy Bowlegs

male, deceased (1864)
Billy Bowlegs (ca. 1810 – ca. March 10, 1864) was a leader of the Seminoles in Florida during the Second and Third Seminole Wars against the Un...
Wild Cat

Wild Cat

male, deceased (1857)
Wild Cat (c. 1810 - 1857) was a leading Seminole chieftain during the later stages of the Second Seminole War as well as the nephew of Micanopy....
Halleck Tustenuggee

Halleck Tustenuggee

male, 202 years old
Halleck Tustenuggee (also spelled Halek Tustenuggee and Hallock Tustenuggee) (about 1807 - ?) was a 19th Century Seminole warchief. He fought...
Billy Bowlegs III

Billy Bowlegs III

male, deceased (1965)
Billy Bowlegs III was a Seminole elder and historian. He lived on the Brighton Reservation in Florida. Born Billy Fewell to a black father and...

Ar-Pi-Uck-I

male, deceased (1860)
Ar-pi-uck-i (a.k.a Sam Jones), generally believed to have been born 1760 in Georgia, died c. 1860 in Florida, was a powerful spiritual/alektca...
Mary Youngblood

Mary Youngblood

female
Mary Youngblood is a Native American flutist in Northern California. She is half Aleut, and half Seminole. Her music has become very highly...

John Ward

male, deceased (1904)
John Ward was a Black Seminole who served as a United States Army Indian Scout and received America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Ho...