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  2. Bill Osceola - Wikipedia

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    Bill Osceola (30 June 1919 – 16 April 1995) was the first president of the Seminole Tribe of Florida.When the federal government marked his tribe for termination, Osceola came up with the idea of creating a rodeo as a tourist attraction to raise funds.

  3. Billy Osceola - Wikipedia

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    Billy Osceola was born 4 July 1920 [3] [4] in the Everglades to Jimmy [5] and Nancy Osceola. He grew up in the area that would become the Brighton Reservation.His mother died soon after he was born and his father returned to his clan who lived near Big Cypress, but the children remained in Brighton with their grandmother. [6]

  4. Enoch Kelly Haney - Wikipedia

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    Enoch Kelly Haney was born on November 12, 1940, in Seminole, Oklahoma, to William Woodrow Haney and Hattie Louise Haney.His father was a flute maker and craftsman and his paternal grandfather, Willie Haney, contributed to the Smithsonian Institution's oral history project [3] and served as Chief of the Seminole Tribe in the 1940s. [4]

  5. W. Stanley Hanson - Wikipedia

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    W. Stanley Hanson (1883–1945) was a photographer, ethnographer, and trusted friend of the Miccosukee and Seminole tribes in South Florida. [1] He served as tax collector and commissioner in Lee County, Florida. [2] The Smithsonian Institution has a collection of his photographs. [3] He also wrote about them and collected artworks from the ...

  6. Seminole Tribe of Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Betty Mae Tiger Jumper (later to be elected as chairwoman of the tribe) and Alice Osceola established the first tribal newspaper, the Seminole News, which sold for 10 cents a copy. It was dropped after a while, but in 1972 the Alligator Times was established. [53] In 1982, it was renamed the Seminole Tribune, as it continues today ...

  7. James R. Eddy - Wikipedia

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    His obituary claims he was given a school tour by John F. Kennedy, another Choate alumni. [3] According the Wikipedia's Choate article, Kennedy was on campus as a speaker at Choate's 50th anniversary in 1946. In 1949 Eddy enrolled at Duke University where he learned to fly as an ROTC Cadet. He was also a varsity wrestler.

  8. Harriet Bedell - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Bedell (March 19, 1875 – January 8, 1969) was an Episcopal deaconess and missionary to the Cheyenne in Oklahoma, Alaska Natives (spending 15 years at a missionary school), and the Seminole of Florida. She is remembered on the calendar of saints of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America on January 8.

  9. Orlando Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Orlando Sentinel is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida, and the Central Florida region, in the United States. It was founded in 1876 and is currently owned by Tribune Publishing Company . The Orlando Sentinel is owned by parent company, Tribune Publishing .

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