Table of Contents
Letter of Transmittal
Introduction
Chapter I. Personal Characteristics
Physical Characteristics
Physique of the Men
Physique of the Women
Clothing
Costume of the Men
Costume of the Women
Personal Adornment
Hair Dressing
Ornamentation of Clothing
Use of Beads
Silver Disks
Ear Rings
Finger Rings
Silver vs. Gold
Crescents, Wristlets, and Belts
Me-Le
Psychical Characteristics
Ko-nip-ha-tco
Intellectual Ability
Chapter II. Seminole Society
The Seminole Family
Courtship
Marriage
Divorce
Childbirth
Infancy
Childhood
Seminole Dwellings—I-Ful-Lo-Ha-Tco’s House
Home Life
Food
Camp Fire
Manner Of Eating
Amusements
The Seminole Gens
Fellowhood
The Seminole Tribe
Tribal Organization
Seat of Government
Tribal Officers
Name of Tribe
Chapter III. Seminole Tribal Life
Industries
Agriculture
Hunting
Fishing
Stock Raising
Koonti
Industrial Statistics
Arts
Industrial Arts
Ornamental Arts
Religion
Mortuary Customs
Green Corn Dance
Use Of Medicines
General Observations
Standard of Value
Divisions of Time
Numeration
Sense of Color
Education
Slavery
Health
Chapter IV. Environment of the Seminole
Nature
Man