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Year
1928
Video Details
40:22; B&W; silent; N2009-2
Description
Businessman and adventurer Homer Augustus Brinkley produced this film in 1928 to illustrate the exotic environment found in the Everglades. Brinkley lived among the Seminoles in the Everglades for several months. Filmed by William B. Feeland and produced by Brinkley, the film contains some of the earliest moving footage of Seminoles. Beginning with panoramic shots of vegetation, waterways, and abandoned structures, the film also includes footage of wildlife such as an owl, raccoons, water moccasins, alligators, deer, a wild turkey, and a bear climbing a cabbage palm. Scenes of Seminole life in the Everglades center on Camp Californee. Scenes include two women grinding corn, followed by close-ups of their clothing. Seminole women and children are shown in chickees. Views of the landscape include orange groves and crops in the field, as well as Seminoles walking through the forest and canoe travel. A family is shown returning from a hunt with the father presenting a brace of raccoons. Another man wrestles an alligator in a grass clearing. Men are shown spear fishing from dugout canoes. An elderly man prepares for the green corn dance. A woman identified as Princess Shimpollhiee is shown in a dugout canoe. Chief Josie Billie is seen, followed by the Catfish Dance around a fire. Other dances filmed include the Sun Dance, Turtle Dance, and Buffalo Dance. Men, women, and children are shown playing a vigorous game of Seminole stick ball, followed by close-up views of the victors. The film ends with more scenes of the Everglades landscape and wildlife. He later used the film in a traveling show that included a live caged bear and himself dressed as a Seminole Indian.
Corporate Subject
Geographic Subject
Personal Subject
Title
Scenes of the Everglades
Subject
Seminole Indians--clothing
Seminole Indians--domestic life
Seminole Indians--Florida--20th century
Seminole Indians--social life and customs
Wild life
Description
Businessman and adventurer Homer Augustus Brinkley produced this film in 1928 to illustrate the exotic environment found in the Everglades. Brinkley lived among the Seminoles in the Everglades for several months. Filmed by William B. Feeland and produced by Brinkley, the film contains some of the earliest moving footage of Seminoles. Beginning with panoramic shots of vegetation, waterways, and abandoned structures, the film also includes footage of wildlife such as an owl, raccoons, water moccasins, alligators, deer, a wild turkey, and a bear climbing a cabbage palm. Scenes of Seminole life in the Everglades center on Camp Californee. Scenes include two women grinding corn, followed by close-ups of their clothing. Seminole women and children are shown in chickees. Views of the landscape include orange groves and crops in the field, as well as Seminoles walking through the forest and canoe travel. A family is shown returning from a hunt with the father presenting a brace of raccoons. Another man wrestles an alligator in a grass clearing. Men are shown spear fishing from dugout canoes. An elderly man prepares for the green corn dance. A woman identified as Princess Shimpollhiee is shown in a dugout canoe. Chief Josie Billie is seen, followed by the Catfish Dance around a fire. Other dances filmed include the Sun Dance, Turtle Dance, and Buffalo Dance. Men, women, and children are shown playing a vigorous game of Seminole stick ball, followed by close-up views of the victors. The film ends with more scenes of the Everglades landscape and wildlife. He later used the film in a traveling show that included a live caged bear and himself dressed as a Seminole Indian.
Date
1928
Image URL
/fpc/memory/PhotographicCollection/video/everglades.jpg
Color
b&w
Video Details
40:22; B&W; silent; N2009-2
Video Filename
ScenesoftheEverglades.mp4
YouTube ID
LKFVoyVCMUk
Geographic Term
Big Cypress Swamp (Fla.)
Florida Everglades (Fla.)
Subject - Person
Billie, Josie
Brinkley, Homer Augustus
Feeland, William B.
Subject - Corporate
Seminole Indians
Video Snippet
Homer Augustus Brinkley produced this film in 1928...
Video Time
40:22
Video Category
3
Thumbnail
/fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/everglades.jpg
Digitized
true
Chicago Manual of Style
Scenes of the Everglades. 1928. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/232400>, accessed 28 November 2024.
MLA
Scenes of the Everglades. 1928. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/232400>