Leading chief of the Seminoles
There were four leading chiefs of the Seminole, a Native American tribe that formed in what was then Spanish Florida in present-day United States. They were leaders between the time the tribe organized in the mid-18th century until Micanopy and many Seminole were removed to Indian Territory in the 1830s following the Second Seminole War.
- Cowkeeper, 1750-1783
- King Payne, 1783-1812
- Bolek, 1812-1819
- Micanopy, 1819-1849
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