Objects
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1989.2.1 - Canoe
The canoe is a large dug out canoe with green, blue, black, yellow and red paint layers. One of the wooden seats in the back section of the boat still remains intact. In front of this seat there are two small round holes in the side gunnels on both sides of the canoe. There are iron and lead strap repairs throughout the canoe. Seven straps of lead metal go from side to side on the canoe and are tacked on with flat headed steal tacks. There a...
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1990.1.1 - Painting
Acrylic painting of Osceola by Noah Billie. The painting shows the bust of Osceola facing slightly to the proper left (PL). Osceola is shown wearing an American flag draped over his shoulders. A yellow kerchief is tied around his neck and two gorgets are visible over the kerchief and under the edges of the flag. Osceola has a yellow and red turban on his head with three large feathers (two black and one white) coming out of the PR side of the...
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1990.2.5 - Shirt
man's shirt, red, with one band of yellow, gold, orange, red, maroon, and black patchwork, with several bands of ric rac. shirt has short sleeves and collar
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1990.2.6 - Vest
man's vest, gray, with two bands of black, white, blue, red and yellow diamond pattern patchwork
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1990.3.2 - Print
Print of the Guy LaBree painting "Nature's Alert - Enemy Approaching", framed
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1990.3.3 - Print
Artist's proof signed by Guy LaBree of the painting "Charge On! Charge On!", framed
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1990.3.4 - Print
Framed lithographic print of the Guy LaBree painting "Transmutation Chant"
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1990.4.1 - Print
Framed lithograph of the "Deep Cypress Engagement" painting by Guy LaBree. The title is printed below the image along with hand written signature and 400/750 in the lower right corner. The scene shows three Seminole warriors hiding in front of a fallen tree. They are shooting at five US soldiers in the mid-ground. They are all in a swamp setting. The back of the painting is covered with brown craft paper. A green #3 is stamped on the back...
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1991.10.1 - Pole, Totem
(1) Totem pole carved by Mark Billie from cypress wood and painted in bright colors including yellow, red, green, and white sections. Depicts panther, bear, and otter figures.
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1991.3.1 - Painting
"Three Seminole Scouts", a painting by Noah Billie. The scouts shown full body in profile facing left. The scouts are each wearing a turban with a feather and clothing in one color. There is a red scout, a yellow scout and a blue scout. The scouts each carry a rifle and they are canoeing through tall grey cypress trees. There is a patch of black and brown sawgrass in the front right of the painting. The painting is acrylic on canvas. The p...
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1991.4.1 - Skirt
traditional Seminole skirt, red, with black ruffle and one band or black, white, red, and yellow patchwork
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1991.5.1 - Skirt
blue skirt with four multi-colored bands of patchwork, yellow ruffle, and multiple bands of different colored patchwork. matches cape 1991.5.2
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1991.5.2 - Cape
blue blouse/cape. matches skirt 1991.5.1. has white flower-print with purple stripes ruffle, and maroon flower print fabric at the wrist end of the sleeves
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1991.6.1 - Painting
Painting, entitled "Seminole on Alligator", by Thomas M. Storm, Sr., framed, image of a seminole man on the back of an alligator, the man is considered to be a self portrait of the artist
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1991.7.1 - Painting
Framed acrylic painting, entitled "Who's to Teach Us", by Thomas M. Storm, Sr., image of a man rising from the smoke of a fire hilding a knife and a medicine bag, title written on a note on the back of the painting is "Who Will Carry on Our Culture?"
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1991.8.1 - Painting
"Nature's Splendours", by Guy LaBree. Framed painting of a woman standing near a canal or river looking at the sunset.
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1991.9.1 - Painting
painting, entitled "The Way I Sign All Treaties", by Thomas M. Storm, Sr., of Osceola stabbing a treaty, and the heads of two other Seminoles, with the sillhouette of the state of Florida, black and red on white background
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