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Betty Mae Jumper

Author of Legends of the Seminoles

1 Work 64 Members 1 Review

About the Author

Includes the name: Betty M Jumper

Works by Betty Mae Jumper

Legends of the Seminoles (1993) 64 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
1923-04-27
Gender
female
Occupations
nurse
author
Awards and honors
Florida Women's Hall of Fame 1994)
Short biography
Betty Mae Tiger Jumper was the first female chief of the Seminole tribe.
Places of residence
Florida, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Florida, USA

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Reviews

1 review
Review by Mitchell Green:

This is a collection of stories and old legends that have been handed down from generation to generation of Seminole Indian children. I consider them "bedtime" stories, with a twist: The young Seminoles were told these tales as they were being tucked into their mosquito nets at night. In the colorful pages of this beautifully-illustrated book, I had a chance to meet the Deer Girl, the Eagle and the Corn Lady. I learned the dos and don'ts of the Seminoles, read what show more makes up a village and enjoyed an interpretation of the complex pattern of a patchwork quilt. Each pattern is unique to its particular tribe. Adults will enjoy this book just as much as children will. I did! Don't miss out on Legends as an alternative to Mother Goose, the Brothers Grimm or Aesop's Fairy Tales. You won't be sorry! show less

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Works
1
Members
64
Popularity
#264,967
Rating
½ 4.7
Reviews
1
ISBNs
5

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