Osceola and Four Seminolee Indians, 1861/1869. Os-ce-?-la (celebrated half-caste chief) with Mick-e-n?-pa (head chief) and his wife How-e-d?-hee. Removed from Florida to the Upper Arkansaw, after a destructive war with the United States Government for several years. 1838.
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