Florida’s Indians
Their Journey from Backwoods to Big Time
Only 50 years ago Florida’s Seminoles were destitute—eking out an existence from selling crafts, wrestling alligators, and living on display in Indian villages. Now they are wealthy casino owners. This issue of FORUM traces their cultural and economic odyssey over the 20th century; profiles some of their influential leaders, artists, and writers; and looks at how wealth has changed their lives.