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|a Matlack 101-30 |2 HistoryMiami |
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|a Forward to the Soil Publicity Event |h [electronic resource]. |
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|a 1 black and white photographic print |
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|a Claude Matlack Photograph Collection. |
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|a From the Claude Matlack Photograph Collection at HistoryMiami. Collection No. HMA0362. |
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|a Views of ceremony and participants. -- 1. Tony Tommie and Miami Chamber of Commerce President Lon Worth Crow smoking a "peace pipe." no. 101-30. -- 2. Annie Jumper Tommie using mortar and pestle to make cornmeal, and her son, Tony Tommie, wearing a Plains Indian eagle feather bonnet. no. 111-30. -- 3. Tony Tommie and Miss Miami (Sarah Jane Helliker). He is wearing a Seminole longshirt and a Plains Indian eagle feather bonnet. no. 113-30.The Miami Chamber of Commerce staged a publicity event, Forward to the Soil, to promote sales of reclaimed land, and which took place on the Roselawn Tract, near Hialeah. Without tribal consent, Musa Isle headman Tony Tommie participated in the ceremony, made peace and handed over the Everglades to whites. The rest of the tribe and the U.S. government did recognize his actions. |
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|a Electronic reproduction. |c HistoryMiami Museum, |d 2022. |f (dpSobek) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. |
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|a Seminole Indians Rites and ceremonies. |
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|a Seminole Indians Treaties. |
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|a Seminoles Indian--Social conditions. |
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|a Matlack, Claude Carson. |4 pht |
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|a Claude Matlack Photograph Collection. |
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|a dpSobek |c Claude Matlack Photograph Collection |
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|u http://dpanther.fiu.edu/sobek/FI22091411/00001 |y Electronic Resource |
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