How many Americans know that Seminole Indians and runaway black slaves formed an alliance in Florida? |
The opponents prominently included Norman Wolfinger, the state attorney for Seminole and Brevard counties. |
His mother is a volunteer guardian ad litem in Circuit Court in Florida's Seminole County for neglected, abused or abandoned children. |
Reporters seeking copies from the Seminole County court clerk were turned down on account of the order. |
Essays cover the Timucua, Guale, Apalachee, Chickasaw, Caddo, Natchez, Quapaw, Cherokee, Upper Creek, Lower Creek, and Seminole Indians. |
The war began when some Seminole Indians refused to leave Florida, defying the Removal Act. |