Poyfe's Column
Diehard Seminole Indians
Turn Into Modern Cowboys
FORT MYERS, Fla., March 20
(A) The old western same of
cowboys -and -Indiana is being
given a new twist by the "lost
children of the Everglades"
the Semlnoles. These Indians are
playing cowboy.
The tribe is going into the cat
tle business Just like the pale
faces. A foundation herd con
tributed by the federal govern
ment in 1937 has grown so that
the tribe now has 2,400 Here
fords on one reservation and
1.000 native cattle crossed with
Brahma bulls on a second res
ervation in the big cypress coun
try. "Last year the two herds net
ted $55,000 through the sale of
steers and beef cattle," said K.
A. Marmon, superintendent of
the Seminole agency.
Marmon hopes soon to spread
cattle raising throughout the
tribe on an individual basis by
issuing small quantities of stock
from the main tribal herds to
heads of families.
The families would turn back
an equivalent number of cattle
to the tribal herds after five
years from the normal increase
of their own herd.
Precarious Liring
Seminoles now earn a pre
carious living in seasonal em
ployment on vegetable farms
and selling curios to tourists.
Marmon hopes that cattle rais
ing will give them their first
chance to build a real economy
and the .agency is training the
Indians in herd management.
They take to the cowboy like
their ancestors did to firewater.
"Most of the boys own their
bwn saddle horses now," Mar
mon said, "and they wear boots
and spurs and neckerchiefs just
like the western cowboys. But
dungarees take the place of
chaps and they wear straw as
well as felt hats."
After riding herd all day the
boys like best to relax at night
by watching a horse opera at
the nearest movie. They would
also like to read western story ,
magazines except that most
can t read.
There are an estimated 740
Seminoles in. Florida, descend
ants of a tribe that is still tech
nically at war with the United
States. In 1832 the U. S. gov
ernment began attempts to move
the 5000-man Seminole tribe to
reservations beyond the Missis
sippi. When the army finally con
cluded its bloody program, only
Northern Division
Hockey All Square
SEATTLE, March 20 W The
northern, division hockey play
offs were all squared off today
with Seattle and Portland to re
new festivities in the Rose city
tonight.
aeaiue scored tne evener last
vticrht with rall-AOT.Afl 1 n
umph on the strong efforts of
Goalie Freckles Little and the
Seattle defense.
The best-of-seven series for
the division title now stands
at one each.
Corvallis ROTC
Unit Inspected
CORVALLIS, March 20 IIP)
Adm. George H. Fort, comman
dant of the thirteenth naval dis
trict, inspected the ROTC unit
at Oregon State college yester
day and conferred with Presi
dent A. L. Strand on establish
ment of a naval reserve unit
here to be composed of former
navy men both in Corvallis and
on the campus.
Approximately 125 men have
been signed for a local unit.
Plans are to establish headquar
ters at the Corvallis airport
where buildings are available to
house equipment.
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100 diehard uncaptured Semi
noles were left alive in the re
cesses of the Everglades.
These fierce men and their off
spring have entered into no
formal compact with the U. S.
government. It was reported that
many who worked on WPA rolls
and as wartime federal laborers
insisted on being paid in cash
instead of government check,
feeling too many Indians had
been tricked by the white man's
paper promises.
Marmon would like to bury
the Indian war memories where
they belong in the past.
Citiiamhip
"It's not good to tell the Semi
noles or to have them read that
they never signed a treaty with
the United States." said the su
perintendent, who is himself
part Pueblo Indian. "The con
gress outlawed further Indian
treaties late in the last century
and in 1924 passed a law auto
matical y conferring citizenship
upon all Indians born within the
national borders.
"So the Seminoles slowly in
creasing in numbers are citi
zens of Florida and the United
States, a fact which Marmon
said most white residents of the
state, including many law en
forcement officers, don't real
ize." The cowpunching Indians
thus can legally swagger up to
the voting booths but they
can't swagger up to bars and
hook a spur over the rail. Citi
zens or not. the old federal law
against selling liquor to Indians
still holds. Takes a lot of the
fun out of playing cowboy, too.
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Saws Note and
By MARY O'BRIEN
The student body in its en
tirety was called together today
for the- discussion of amend
ments to the f j.sijs 1
student body -jt T(
const itution.
Student Body
President Ben
Larson gave a
brief outline of
the proposed
changes. E s
sentially the
changes con
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ma or s u u r t a a i .
BUa utu Vliaitft- E a t.
regulations re- raary u onra
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ICUCIO. --i
Pros and cons were voiced by
Bob Dodson, Tom tawaros, ana
n ,nK QiVav cronWinff fmm the
platform on the baseball issue.
Todays meeting was open io
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