Publisher's Synopsis
In 1905 Julian Dimock began photographing Seminole Indians, amassing an unprecedented photographic record of these proud people and their surroundings. This relates his adventures among the Seminole Indians at a time when few whites ventured into the Everglades and the Big Cypress Swamp. Reproduced in rich duotones, Julian's photographs reveal fascinating aspects of Seminole Indian life in the depths of the Florida peninsula.