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- A cavalry lieutenant recounts his efforts to make peace with the Seminole Indian tribe, under an evil major.
- Cavalry lieutenant ordered to capture Seminole chief Black Cat, who kidnaps colonel's daughter. Lieutenant pursues tribe, leading to violent clash where his force kills hundreds of Seminoles. Black Cat surrenders after bloody battle.
- The Seminole Nation of Florida had one of the most stunning if not one of the most significant partnerships with liberated African slaves. Numerous Native American Nations framed associations and profound associations with African slaves. During the times of slaves, the rebellion and massacre of the overthow of slave plantations and owners. The two gatherings battled for opportunity and the privilege to exist in harmony, away from the colonizing powers attempting to stamp them out. The rebellion is a hidden gem of the success that we know today in history.
- Two men race across a remote desert wasteland, one in desperate need of a doctor. What should have been a routine arms deal has gone terribly awry, and now, if they want to live, they'll need to get the lead out in more ways than one.
- "You don't think it's going to happen to you. The lottery's never going to happen to me. Why would the fire?" That's what Rosemary Hemm thought when the Woolsey Fire burned down her home in Seminole Springs, CA in 2018. She (like many wildfire survivors) was forced to rebuild her life from the ground up. Tzu Chi volunteers have been there to help: "you really learned about love because they really open their hearts to everybody." See her story in "Saving Seminole," a documentary film, produced by the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation. It revolves around loss and grief after #wildfire, but also rebuilding, friendship, and hope.
- An English trader buys an Indian squaw. Commander of the American fort forces him to marry her. For revenge he incites the Seminoles against the white, but the Indians meet with defeat at every turn and are on the verge of starvation, when General Jackson offers universal amnesty if they will deliver to his camp in irons their chief, Red Jacket. This the old warrior refuses to do, but for the benefit of his people he made the sacrifice of his own free will, and unfettered by bands of iron, delivers himself to the pale face general.
- A young black man who joins the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and becomes a hero by rescuing a captive mixed-race woman from a hostile American Indian tribe. The young man later purchases a ranch that becomes the foundation for great financial wealth.
- The history of the football rivalry between Florida State University (Seminoles) and the University of Florida (Gators) is revealed and elaborated on as fans of Florida State express themselves in a wild and vivid celebration of school spirit. This is thirty minutes of Deep South opinions, satire, parody and social commentary packed with fast paced interviews, t.v. preaching, alligator wrestling, fight songs, blood hounds and chitlin eating.
- This weekly series tracks the New York Semi-Pro Football team Brooklyn Seminoles as they march toward the 2022 national championship put to music.
- The exceptional story of Justin Motlow, the first Seminole Tribe of Florida member to make the Florida State Seminoles football team. Watch Justin's journey unfold in a documentary short told by his family, friends and coaches. "Florida State's 1st Seminole," will change the way you see the native people of Florida and perhaps the future of Seminole football.
- Possibly you have never heard much of the brave Seminole Indians of the Florida Everglades. In one respect at least they are distinguished above all the other tribes of America and that lies in the fact that they are the only Indians who were never defeated by the troops of the United States. For years they waged war against the whites and repeated expeditions which were sent against them had to acknowledge themselves beaten when the savages retreated into the unexplored fastness of the great Florida swamps. Our story deals with the period just before the Civil War and the principal characters are Coacoochie, a young chief; Nina, his sweetheart, a half-breed Spaniard and the slave catchers of Florida. In order that you may understand just what we mean by "slave catchers" I will say that they were men who made it a business to catch runaway slaves, but who were utterly unscrupulous and on false papers would kidnap free negroes, half-breeds, and even Seminole Indians and sell them into bondage on the pretense that they were escaped slaves. We will show you how these slave catchers operated and how the Seminoles got the best of them. Scene 1: The slave catchers thrash Coacoochie, and Boyd, an Englishman, comes to the rescue. Scene 2: The slave catchers seize the mother and brother of Nina, Coacoochie's sweetheart, falsely claiming they are escaped slaves. Scene 3: Boyd ambuscaded; Coacoochie saves his life. Scene 4: The Seminoles refuse the United States decree of banishment. Scene 5: The escape from the fortress at St. Augustine. Scene 6: Nina, befriended by Boyd's sister, also falls into the clutches of the slave catchers. Scene 7: Boyd and his sister to the rescue. Scene 8: The escaped Seminoles arrive in the nick of time.
- Scene I: The Seminole Is Despondent Over the Order Banishing Him to the Reservation. Scene II: Melford Attacks Lieutenant Vincent, His Successful Rival. Scene III: Lieutenant Vincent Forces Melford to Give Him Satisfaction for the Insult. Scene IV: Melford Plans Revenge by Inciting the Seminole's Wrath Against the Soldier. Scene V: Melford Induces the Colonel to Send Lieutenant Vincent to Enforce the Order. Scene VI: The Plan Falls When Vincent Discovers the Seminoles are Half-Breeds. Vincent Wounded. Scene VII: The Squaw Brings Aid. Scene VIII: Indian Blood Will Tell.
- A character study of Sadie Cypress, one of the last remaining elders who actively created Seminole patchwork, and her daughter, Janice Billie, who shares perspective on the cultural changes that are common to members of the Seminole Tribe.
- A conversation with Everett Osceola, a member of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, as we travel through the past, present and future for the tribe.
- To save two Seminole friends, man and wife, from a lynching by former Confederates, Bronco tells them the story of how they tried to help the South in the war by bringing Jefferson Davis' peace offering to their chief in Florida.
- Daniel and Mingo travel to Florida and meet a traveling magician named Cameron. His illusions impress the Seminole's chief who considers him a god. Cameron then tries to use the same tricks to win over other tribes-hoping to rule them all.
- An authentic Seminole weapon is stolen.
- 2003– TV-14TV Episode
- 2003– TV-14TV Episode
- 2003– TV-14TV Episode
- 2003– TV-14TV Episode
- 2003– TV-14TV Episode
- 2003– TV-14TV Episode
- 2003– TV-14TV Episode
- 1966–TV Episode
- 1979–TV Episode
- 1979–TV Episode
- A man went out duck hunting before dawn and never returned. Authorities declared his death an accidental drowning, but his mother believed he had been murdered. After a dramatic secret came to light, police believed she might be right.
- 2018–TV Episode
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- 1982–TV Episode
- 1982–TV Episode
- 1982–TV Episode
- 1979–TV Episode