· Legends of the Seminoles. by. Betty Mae Jumper, Guy LaBree (Illustrator), Peter B. Gallagher (Introduction), Peter Gallagher (With) · Rating details · 22 ratings · 4 reviews. This is the first time the Seminole legends have been written down. Charmingly illustrated/5. · Legends of the Seminoles. In this video Pete talks about Betty Mae Jumper and the making of the second edition of Legends of the Seminoles: "Late at night around the campfires, Seminole children safely tucked into mosquito nets used to listen to the elders retelling the old stories and legends. The priceless tales of mischievous Rabbit, the Corn Lady, the Deer Girl, and the creatures of . · Bettie Mae Jumper was a distinguished storyteller and served as the Director of Communications for the Seminole Tribe of Florida. She was the first Seminole Indian to graduate from high school, and she spent most of her career in tribal government, including time as Tribal Chairman and editor of the Seminole www.doorway.run description: 2nd Edition.
"With A Seminole Legend, Betty Mae Jumper joins the ranks of Native American Women who are coming forward to tell their life experiences. This collaboration between Jumper and Patsy West, an ethnohistorian who contributes general tribal history, is a rare and authentic account of a pioneering Florida Seminole family. Dr. Betty Mae Jumper, second chairperson of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, is also known as a storyteller. She comes from the Muscogee of Creek origins and also speaks the Miccosukee language. Each year at the Florida Folk Festival and other such gatherings, she enthralls crowds with Seminole legends she first heard as a child around the campfire. Legends of the Seminoles by Jumper, Betty M. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,
Legends of the Seminoles. by. Betty Mae Jumper, Guy LaBree (Illustrator), Peter B. Gallagher (Introduction), Peter Gallagher (With) · Rating details · 22 ratings · 4 reviews. This is the first time the Seminole legends have been written down. Charmingly illustrated. With A Seminole Legend, Betty Mae Jumper joins the ranks of Native American women who are coming forward to tell their life experiences. This collaboration between Jumper and Patsy West, an ethnohistorian who contributes general tribal history, is a rare and authentic account of a pioneering Florida Seminole family. Legends. Late at night around the campfires, Seminole children safely tucked into mosquito nets, used to listen to the elders retelling the old stories. These priceless legends of mischievous Rabbit, the Corn Lady, the Deer Girl, and all the creatures of the Florida Everglades impart valuable lessons about living in harmony with nature and about why the world is the way it is.
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