Seminole Indians in a Dugout Canoe

Seminole Indians in a Dugout Canoe  

Publication Date:  1921
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Format:  8 x 10" Black and white print
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Indians in a Dugout Canoe
Seminole Indians in Canoes

Seminole Indians in Canoes  

Publication Date:  1920-03-27
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Format:  1 black and white photographic print
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Tamiami Trail (Fla.)
Dugout Canoes
Boats and boating
Canoeing
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Indians in Canoes
Seminole Indians Preparing a Meal

Seminole Indians Preparing a Meal  

Publication Date:  1921
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Cooking
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Indians Preparing a Meal
Seminole Man

Seminole Man  

Publication Date:  1923-01-15
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Musa Isle (Miami, Fla.)
Seminole Indians Clothing & dress
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Man
Seminole Man and Two Children (Musa Isle, Fla.)

Seminole Man and Two Children (Musa Isle, Fla.)  

Publication Date:  1924-03-04
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Musa Isle (Miami, Fla.)
Toys
Souvenirs
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Man and Two Children (Musa Isle, Fla.)
Seminole Man Spear Fishing in the Miami River, From a Dugout Canoe

Seminole Man Spear Fishing in the Miami River, From a Dugout Canoe  

Publication Date:  1920-07-31
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Miami River (Fla.)
Dugout Canoes
Spear fishing
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Man Spear Fishing in the Miami River, From a Dugout Canoe
Seminole Men and Children

Seminole Men and Children  

Publication Date:  1923-12-11
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Children
Musa Isle (Miami, Fla.)
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Men and Children
Seminole Men Posing with Rifles

Seminole Men Posing with Rifles  

Publication Date:  1920
Format:  8 x 10" black and white
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Everglades
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Men Posing with Rifles
Seminole Pulling Roped Alligator From Canal

Seminole Pulling Roped Alligator From Canal  

Publication Date:  1927-02-15
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Alligators
Musa Isle (Miami, Fla.)
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Pulling Roped Alligator From Canal
Seminole Tony Tommie Posing with Miss Miami

Seminole Tony Tommie Posing with Miss Miami  

Publication Date:  1927-01-29
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Beauty contestants
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Tony Tommie Posing with Miss Miami
Seminole Village

Seminole Village  

Publication Date:  1928-06-13
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Format:  1 black and white photographic print
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Dugout Canoes
Tamiami Canal (Fla.)
Chickees
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Village
Seminole Villages

Seminole Villages  

Publication Date:  1928/1929
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Format:  1 black and white photographic print
Subjects.Display:  Everglades (Fla.)
Seminole Indians
Dugout Canoes
Dwellings
Chickees
Seminole Indians--Clothing
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Villages
Seminole Woman

Seminole Woman  

Publication Date:  1920-03-27
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians Clothing & dress
Seminole Indians Women
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Woman
Seminole Woman and Men at a Cooking Fire

Seminole Woman and Men at a Cooking Fire  

Publication Date:  1927-02-15
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Format:  1 black and white photographic print
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Musa Isle (Miami, Fla.)
Tourist attractions
Seminole cooking
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Woman and Men at a Cooking Fire
Seminole Woman Poling Past Billboard Advertising Sale of Reclaimed Land

Seminole Woman Poling Past Billboard Advertising Sale of Reclaimed Land  

Publication Date:  1930-03-27
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Dugout Canoes
Tamiami Canal (Fla.)
Reclamation of land
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Woman Poling Past Billboard Advertising Sale of Reclaimed Land
Seminole Woman Poling Past Sign

Seminole Woman Poling Past Sign  

Publication Date:  1920
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Format:  8 x 10" Black and white print
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Woman Poling Past Sign
Seminole Woman Weaving with Plant Fibers

Seminole Woman Weaving with Plant Fibers  

Publication Date:  1928-06-13
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Smoking
Arts & crafts
Basket making
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Woman Weaving with Plant Fibers
Seminole Woman Weaving with Plant Fibers

Seminole Woman Weaving with Plant Fibers  

Publication Date:  1921
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Smoking
Arts & crafts
Basket making
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Woman Weaving with Plant Fibers
Seminole Women

Seminole Women  

Publication Date:  1920
Format:  5 x 7" black and white
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians
Everglades
Seminole women
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminole Women
Seminoles at Forward to the Soil Ceremony

Seminoles at Forward to the Soil Ceremony  

Publication Date:  1927-01-29
Creator:  Matlack, Claude Carson ( Photographer )
Subjects.Display:  Seminole Indians Rites and ceremonies
Source Institution:  HistoryMiami Museum
Seminoles at Forward to the Soil Ceremony