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    Michael Pancier
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    The Florida State Archives on Flickr uploads historic photos and now videos. This one may interest those who routinely visit the glades.

    This is an excerpt of an original film produced by businessman and adventurer Homer Augustus Brinkley in 1928 to illustrate the exotic environment found in the Everglades. Brinkley lived among the Seminole Indians for a few months. He later used the film in a traveling show that included a live caged bear and himself dressed as a Seminole Indian. Photographed by William B. Feeland, the film contains some of the earliest moving footage of Seminole Indians. In this excerpt, a Seminole man poles a dugout canoe with a woman and two children along a waterway in the Everglades. Then in a segment titled "returning from the hunt," the man, woman, and children are seen returning to camp after a hunting trip, and the man is carrying the game they killed.

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    Thanks Mike Those were different times There is also a book on Chokoloskee island that is a must read !!!

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    it doesnt work? no vid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harold davis View Post
    it doesnt work? no vid?
    harold, do you have flash set up on your system?

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    yes i do. and i set it to allow from flickr. still nada. maybe my mac will work. i'm on a laptop w/ windows.

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    Hmmm, Very interesting video :)

    Thanks, Mike.

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    Hmmm! The black box where the video should be says Video no Longer Available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Cordes View Post
    Hmmm! The black box where the video should be says Video no Longer Available.
    I see it there using firefox both on my windows and apple systems ....

    here's the direct link

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/floridamemory/3701017191/

    :confused:

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    I can still see in on my Mac as of now, from the original video box.

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