Seminolee Indians, Prisoners at Fort Moultrie, 1861/1869. Ee-mát-la, Ye-hów-lo-gee, Co-ee-há-jó, Lá-shee (four warriors), Wónt-now (a woman) and Os-ce-ó-la (nephew of Osceola). Prisoners of war. 1838


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