THE SEMINOLE INDIANS. 



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moving from one camp to another they take the pigs about with 

 them. 



One or two of the Indians have an old wagon and some very 

 diminutive horses. Osceola has two perfectly white horses, strong, 

 hardy little animals, which draw about an old wagon when he moves 

 from place to place. Usually, the squaws and pappooses ride in the 

 wagon, while the men walk, and the pigs are tied underneath or else 

 led by a squaw. 



It was at one time customary for hunting parties to wander some 

 distance to the north and to the south of their present settlements, and 



MOVING CAMP. 



the remains of old Indian camps may be found to the extreme south- 

 east point of Florida ; but none were observed on the southwest por- 

 tion of the State below White Water Bay. 



The costume of an Indian in camp usually consists of a cotton 



