Annie Tommie at Forward to the Soil Ceremony

Material Information

Title:
Annie Tommie at Forward to the Soil Ceremony
Series Title:
Claude Matlack Photograph Collection
Creator:
Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Publication Date:
Physical Location:
Filed by series and number in the Matlack collection.

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Seminole Indians
Seminole cooking
Genre:
Photographs
Spatial Coverage:
Seminole Tribe of Florida

Notes

Abstract:
Annie Jumper Tommie using mortar and pestle to make cornmeal. In the background, her son, Tony Tommie, wears a Plains Indian eagle feather bonnet. and a Seminole longshirt. Forward to the Soil, held on January 29, 1927, was an audacious 'land give-away ceremony' involving some 30 hired Seminoles. As the event was considered a potential threat to their sovereignty, The Seminole traditional council of elders was prompted to alert Washington and denounced Creek Seminole Tony Tommie (Panther clan) (in the war bonnet) for his active role in the event. -- Patsy West, in The Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes of Southern Florida (Arcadia, 2002), p. 68. ( en )
General Note:
From the Claude Matlack Photograph Collection at HistoryMiami. Collection No. HMA0362.

Record Information

Source Institution:
HistoryMiami Museum
Holding Location:
HistoryMiami Museum
Rights Management:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Resource Identifier:
Matlack 111-30 ( HistoryMiami )
FI22091869