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Seminole Indian Squaws, Florida
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SEMINOLE INDIAN SQUAWS
The colorful garb of the Seminole Indian women is tradi-
tional. Each pattern tells a story, denoting the wearer's
tribe and family as well as indicating whether or not she
is married. Each garment is composed of thousands of tiny
pieces of cloth, none larger than an inch square, painstak-
ingly sewed together by hand. Taken at Tropical Hobby-
land Indian Village, N. W. 27th Ave. at 15th Street, Miami.
MADE IN U.
. A.
"TICHNOR QUALITY VIEWS" REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. MADE ONLY BY TICHNOR BROS., INC., BOSTON, MASS.
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