Wanted to draw a few of the animals I saw on my recent trip back to the Seminole area of the gulf coast of FL!

First up is the brown anole: I think these little guys are super cute but they are a highly invasive species in the US!

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On this day in 1825, Congress approved the formation of the Indian Territory, clearing the way for the forced relocation of tens of thousands of members of the Cherokee, Muscogee Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations on the Trail of Tears beginning in 1831

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Discover more about Seminole traditions this year! Join us 1/11 from 1-4. Enjoy lunch, hear from Seminole alligator wrestlers & see wrestling in action, take a photo with a baby gator, take a special guided tour & more! All activities included w admission.

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Our newest exhibit "Kaa-Ha-Yat-Le: Our Everglades" is open! Enjoy Everglades landscapes from Seminole artists- Noah Billie, Mary Gay Osceola, Jimmy Scott Osceola, Elgin Jumper, Mary Johns, and Tom Motlow.

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A plethora of Native iconography.

1. Cheyenne Madonna and Child
2. Diné Madonna and Child
3. Hopi Madonna and Child
4. Seminole Madonna and Child

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One Day = One Work !
🎨 Painter ➡️ Eric Khellas
《SEMINOLE》
Acrylic on canvas - 70 x 100 cm
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What's it like to be a Seminole cowboy? Find out from Andre Jumper.

https://t.co/zpwaLDtkLE

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Another of the Stikini, witches from Seminole folklore that appear human during the day and morph into undead owl-beings at night.

This witch was an exploration into how to make a character as alluring as they are scary, using the pose language of contortionists and dead birds.

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Time for some spooks!
The Stikini are witches from Seminole folklore. Appearing human during the day, Stikini vomit up their souls (and internal organs) at night, morphing into undead owl-beings with a taste for human hearts.

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I couldn't get a picture of her so I had to draw a fast sketch of her instead, she had a license plate. If you see a woman with this same description, report her fast!!!!

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Stikini, heart-hungry owl-creature in Seminole lore. By day a human, at night it vomits up its soul & organs, hides them in a tree, changes into its true form, & takes off to hunt, feeding on human hearts, which it plucks out by reaching down sleepers' throats.

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Osceola and Four Seminolee Indians by George Catlin, 1861/1869

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