The Unconqured People Documentary: The Tragedy and Triumph of the Seminole Tribe of Florida

Theodore Rackauskas
3 Dec 201809:36

Summary

TLDRThe Seminole Tribe of Florida, originally a group of Creek Indians seeking freedom, overcame centuries of adversity, including the devastating Seminole Wars, to become leaders of the largest Native American gaming empire. Despite wars and forced relocations, their spirit endured. In the 1970s, the tribe shifted to high-stakes bingo and ultimately transformed into a global powerhouse, with hotels, casinos, and concert venues worldwide. Their journey from near extinction to monumental success is a testament to resilience, innovation, and cultural pride, making the Seminoles a symbol of perseverance and achievement in the face of adversity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Seminoles of Florida are one of 573 Native American tribes and lead the largest Native American gaming empire in the world.
  • 😀 The Seminole tribe's history dates back to the migration of 300 Creek Indians from Georgia and Alabama to Florida in the 18th century.
  • 😀 The name 'Seminole' means 'wild people' or 'runaway,' referring to their escape from the dominance of the Upper Creeks.
  • 😀 Seminole culture evolved in Florida, with unique traditions, food, clothing, and language, such as the Miccosukee language.
  • 😀 Traditional Seminole housing, called 'chickees,' were built with Palmetto leaves and Cypress logs, designed for fast assembly.
  • 😀 Seminole clothing includes intricate hand-sewn patterns, with women wearing colorful patchwork skirts and men wearing embellished jackets.
  • 😀 The Seminoles were known for their resilience, surviving multiple wars and resisting relocation, particularly during the Seminole Wars.
  • 😀 The First Seminole War (1817) and the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 ceded Florida to the U.S., marking the beginning of U.S. control over Seminole territory.
  • 😀 Chief Osceola led the Seminoles during the Second Seminole War (1835-1842), where they used guerrilla tactics to fight the U.S. Army.
  • 😀 Despite immense losses, including over 3,000 Seminoles killed, a small band of survivors in the Big Cypress Swamp preserved the tribe's legacy.
  • 😀 The Seminole Tribe of Florida started the largest Native American gaming empire by launching high-stakes bingo in 1979, eventually leading to ownership of hotels, casinos, and entertainment venues.

Q & A

  • What does the name 'Seminole' mean and why was it used for the tribe?

    -The name 'Seminole' means 'wild people' or 'runaway,' referring to the Creek Indians who fled their original tribe for freedom, land, or a new life in Florida. It symbolized their escape from the dominance of the upper Creeks.

  • How did the Seminole Tribe's culture evolve during their migration to Florida?

    -As the Seminoles migrated to Florida, they developed a distinct culture influenced by their new environment. They created their own housing, called chickees, and adapted their food, language, and traditions. They also began cultivating crops like corn and beans.

  • What is a chickee, and why was it important for the Seminole people?

    -A chickee is a traditional Seminole dwelling made from woven Palmetto leaves and a Cypress log frame. It was important because it provided a quick, disposable shelter during the Seminole Wars, allowing them to move quickly when needed.

  • What are some key foods in Seminole cuisine?

    -Key foods in Seminole cuisine include sofkey (a drink made from rice and corn), fry bread, boiled swamp cabbage, and moore (a traditional dish). These foods reflect the tribe's agricultural lifestyle.

  • What is the Miccosukee language, and how is it passed down?

    -The Miccosukee language is an unwritten language spoken by the Seminole people. It is passed down orally from generation to generation, preserving the tribe’s cultural and historical identity.

  • What role did clothing play in Seminole culture?

    -Clothing played a significant role in Seminole culture, with intricate, hand-sewn designs and colorful patchwork. Women wore long skirts and matching capes, while men wore embellished jackets and trousers. These garments reflected the tribe’s artistry and connection to their heritage.

  • What was the impact of the Seminole Wars on the tribe?

    -The Seminole Wars, particularly the Second and Third Seminole Wars, had devastating effects on the tribe. Thousands of Seminoles were killed or forced into hiding, and much of their land was taken. However, a small group of Seminoles survived and kept the tribe’s spirit alive.

  • Who was Chief Osceola, and what role did he play in the Seminole Wars?

    -Chief Osceola was a prominent leader during the Second Seminole War. He led the Seminoles in guerrilla warfare against the U.S. military, using the swampy terrain to their advantage. His leadership and resistance became legendary, but he was eventually captured and died in prison.

  • How did the Seminoles survive after the Third Seminole War?

    -After the Third Seminole War, the Seminoles who remained were largely hidden in the Big Cypress Swamp. These few hundred survivors are the ancestors of the Seminoles living in Florida today, and they kept the tribe’s legacy intact despite near extinction.

  • What marked the Seminole Tribe's entry into the gaming industry?

    -In 1979, the Seminole Tribe entered the gaming industry by challenging Florida's bingo laws and opening their first high-stakes bingo hall. This marked the beginning of their economic transformation into one of the largest gaming empires in the world.

  • How did the Seminole Tribe’s legal battle over bingo change the course of their economic future?

    -The Seminole Tribe's legal battle in the late 1970s, in which they fought to run high-stakes bingo on their lands, set a legal precedent. The court ruled in their favor, allowing the tribe to operate bingo games under federal law, which paved the way for the tribe's expansion into the gaming industry.

  • What businesses and properties does the Seminole Tribe own today?

    -Today, the Seminole Tribe owns a vast portfolio of businesses, including hotels, casinos, concert venues, and cafes. They have expanded globally, with properties in over 60 countries, including the Hard Rock Hotel in Hollywood, Florida, and the new Hard Rock Hotel in New Jersey.

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