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MICCOSUKEE LAW
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Letter of
November
15, 1958
from William McKinley Osceola,
Patriarch of the Miccosukee Seminole
Nation, disowning his renegade son, Mike
Osceola.
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To Whom It May Concern:
It is with profound regret that I publicly
announce that the Indian who calls himself Mike
Osceola, who was once my son, is a traitor to
his people and a disgrace to us.
He has no further right to use the name OSCEOLA
as he is no longer a member of our family, or
the Miccosukee Seminole Natio n.
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Envoys of my Miccosukeee Nation, who are going
to Washington on November 17, in the event Mike
Osceola appears there to make trouble as he has
in the past. I want the world to know that
his father, his family and his Tribe consider
him a ren agade and disown him.
Witnessed By:
(by his signature)
Howard Osceola
William McKinley Osceola
John Osceola
Bill McKinley Osceola
Homer M. Osceola
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