Red Patriots : The Story of the Seminoles
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Paperback / Softback
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103652468X
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9781036524685
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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History of the Americas
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Seminole people, focusing on their tumultuous journey from the early days of conflict with European settlers through to their struggles and resilience in the face of displacement. Through a meticulously researched narrative, the author delves into the origins and early history of the Seminoles, shedding light on their character, culture, and the injustices they faced. The narrative captures the dramatic episodes of hostility, negotiation, and eventual migration that marked the Seminole Wars, framed within the broader context of American expansionism and Indian removal policies of the 19th century.
With a keen eye for detail, this work not only recounts historical events but also pays homage to notable figures such as Osceola and Billy Bowlegs, whose lives embody the spirit of resistance that defines Seminole history. Through personal anecdotes and vivid illustrationsincluding accounts of battles like Okeechobeethe author brings to life the complexity of Seminole society and their unyielding fight for sovereignty.
Moreover, this book includes critical reflections on post-war challenges faced by the Seminoles, including adaptation to new lands and engagement in Civil War battles. It underscores themes of survival against dispossession and cultural erasure while highlighting efforts towards autonomy and recognition within American society.
Conclusively, this insightful account is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Seminolesa people who navigated adversity with tenacity and forged a distinct identity amidst upheaval. It stands as an important contribution to understanding not just Native American history but also broader narratives of resistance and reconciliation.
With a keen eye for detail, this work not only recounts historical events but also pays homage to notable figures such as Osceola and Billy Bowlegs, whose lives embody the spirit of resistance that defines Seminole history. Through personal anecdotes and vivid illustrationsincluding accounts of battles like Okeechobeethe author brings to life the complexity of Seminole society and their unyielding fight for sovereignty.
Moreover, this book includes critical reflections on post-war challenges faced by the Seminoles, including adaptation to new lands and engagement in Civil War battles. It underscores themes of survival against dispossession and cultural erasure while highlighting efforts towards autonomy and recognition within American society.
Conclusively, this insightful account is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Seminolesa people who navigated adversity with tenacity and forged a distinct identity amidst upheaval. It stands as an important contribution to understanding not just Native American history but also broader narratives of resistance and reconciliation.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Seminole people, focusing on their tumultuous journey from the early days of conflict with European settlers through to their struggles and resilience in the face of displacement. Through a meticulously researched narrative, the author delves into the origins and early history of the Seminoles, shedding light on their character, culture, and the injustices they faced. The narrative captures the dramatic episodes of hostility, negotiation, and eventual migration that marked the Seminole Wars, framed within the broader context of American expansionism and Indian removal policies of the 19th century.
With a keen eye for detail, this work not only recounts historical events but also pays homage to notable figures such as Osceola and Billy Bowlegs, whose lives embody the spirit of resistance that defines Seminole history. Through personal anecdotes and vivid illustrationsincluding accounts of battles like Okeechobeethe author brings to life the complexity of Seminole society and their unyielding fight for sovereignty.
Moreover, this book includes critical reflections on post-war challenges faced by the Seminoles, including adaptation to new lands and engagement in Civil War battles. It underscores themes of survival against dispossession and cultural erasure while highlighting efforts towards autonomy and recognition within American society.
Conclusively, this insightful account is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Seminolesa people who navigated adversity with tenacity and forged a distinct identity amidst upheaval. It stands as an important contribution to understanding not just Native American history but also broader narratives of resistance and reconciliation.
With a keen eye for detail, this work not only recounts historical events but also pays homage to notable figures such as Osceola and Billy Bowlegs, whose lives embody the spirit of resistance that defines Seminole history. Through personal anecdotes and vivid illustrationsincluding accounts of battles like Okeechobeethe author brings to life the complexity of Seminole society and their unyielding fight for sovereignty.
Moreover, this book includes critical reflections on post-war challenges faced by the Seminoles, including adaptation to new lands and engagement in Civil War battles. It underscores themes of survival against dispossession and cultural erasure while highlighting efforts towards autonomy and recognition within American society.
Conclusively, this insightful account is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Seminolesa people who navigated adversity with tenacity and forged a distinct identity amidst upheaval. It stands as an important contribution to understanding not just Native American history but also broader narratives of resistance and reconciliation.
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