Table of Contents
- 1 What were the religious beliefs of the Seminole Tribe?
- 2 What tribes celebrate the green corn ceremony?
- 3 What was the Seminoles traditions?
- 4 What was the outcome of the Seminole War?
- 5 What is the Seminole tribe known for?
- 6 How did the Seminole adapt to their environment?
- 7 What kind of customs did the Seminole Indians have?
- 8 What do Seminoles wear to the Green Corn Ceremony?
- 9 When does the medicine man set the date for the Seminole ceremony?
What were the religious beliefs of the Seminole Tribe?
Christianity
Traditional seminole religion
Seminole Tribe of Florida/Religion
What tribes celebrate the green corn ceremony?
For the Indian nations of the Southeastern United States-Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, Timucua, and others-corn (maize) was their single most important food. Therefore, corn also played an important part in their religious and ceremonial life.
What is the cry ceremony?
Notably the Cry Ceremony. When someone in a Woodland tribe died, the tribe would hold a cry ceremony. The ceremony lasted five days and on each day one of the knots would be untied.
What was the Seminoles traditions?
Seminole culture is largely derived from that of the Creek; the most important ceremony is the Green Corn Dance; other notable traditions include use of the black drink and ritual tobacco.
What was the outcome of the Seminole War?
Seminole Wars, (1817–18, 1835–42, 1855–58), three conflicts between the United States and the Seminole Indians of Florida in the period before the American Civil War, that ultimately resulted in the opening of the Seminole’s desirable land for white exploitation and settlement.
What is the Seminole corn Dance?
Aside from its ceremonial purpose, the Green Corn Dance is the time when the Seminoles hold their annual council meetings. It is also a time when the sins of the old year are forgiven and members of the tribe repent for anything they’ve done wrong.
What is the Seminole tribe known for?
Some Creeks were searching for rich, new fields to plant corn, beans and other crops. For a while, Spain even encouraged these migrations to help provide a buffer between Florida and the British colonies. The 1770s is when Florida Indians collectively became known as Seminole, a name meaning “wild people” or “runaway.”
How did the Seminole adapt to their environment?
The Seminoles lived in virtual isolation in and around the Everglades for many years. They lived in open-sided structures called chickees, which were adapted to the swampy environment. They survived by hunting, gathering wild foods, and growing crops like corn, pumpkins, and potatoes.
What did the Seminole Tribe wear?
Seminole men wore Native breechclouts. Seminole women wore wraparound skirts, usually woven from palmetto. Shirts were not necessary in Seminole culture, but men and women both wore poncho-style mantles in cool weather. Like most Native Americans, the Seminoles wore moccasins on their feet.
What kind of customs did the Seminole Indians have?
Seminole Tribe Customs 1 Bead Necklaces. One of the most enduring customs of the Seminoles is also one of the most visible: the wearing of many bead necklaces by Seminole women. 2 Storytelling and Legends. Many Native American tribes shared tribal history and lore through storytelling. 3 Patchwork Clothing and Dolls. 4 Green Corn Dance.
What do Seminoles wear to the Green Corn Ceremony?
Everyone who participates in the Stomp Dance at the Green Corn Ceremony wears their best Indian patchwork clothing. Traditional Seminole patchwork is made of brightly colored strips and geometrically shaped pieces of cloth sewn together. The fabric is made into jackets, shirts, and capes.
Why is the Stomp Dance important to the Seminoles?
Everyone looks their best. The Green Corn Ceremony has always been a part of life for the Seminole, and the Stomp Dance is one part of the Corn Ceremony that continues to reinforce Seminole social traditions. More and more Seminoles are participating in the Stomp Dance, proof that the traditional way of Seminole life will never disappear.
When does the medicine man set the date for the Seminole ceremony?
A separate ceremony is held in each Seminole community. Generally, the medicine man, who is from the Panther Clan, decides each year when the ceremony will be held. The date is set for late spring or early summer, based on the dates of the full moon.