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A narrative of the early days and remembrances of Oceola Nikkanochee, prince of Econchatti, a young Seminole Indian son of Econchatti-Mico, king of the Red hills, in Florida ; with a brief history of his nation, and his renowned uncle, Oceola, and his parents and amusing tales, illustrative of Indian life in Florida

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  • "A narrative of the early days and remembrances of Oceola Nikkanochee, prince of Econchatti, a young Seminole Indian son of Econchatti-Mico, king of the Red hills, in Florida ; with a brief history of his nation, and his renowned uncle, Oceola, and his parents and amusing tales, illustrative of Indian life in Florida"@en
  • "A narrative of the early days and remembrances of Oceola Nikkanochee, prince of Econchatti, a young Seminole Indian son of Econchatti-Mico, king of the Red hills, in Florida ; with a brief history of his nation, and his renowned uncle, Oceola, and his parents and amusing tales, illustrative of Indian life in Florida"
  • "A narrative of the early days and remembrances of Oceola Nikkanochee, prince of Econchatti, a young Seminole Indian : son of Econchatti-Mico, king of the Red hills, in Florida ; with a brief history of his nation, and his renowned uncle, Oceola, and his parents and amusing tales, illustrative of Indian life in Florida"
  • "A narrative of the early days and remembrances of Oceola Nikkanochee prince of Econchatti, a young Seminole Indian; son of Econchatti-Mico, king of the Red Hills, in Florida; with a brief history of his nation, and his renowned uncle Oceola, and his parents and amusing tales, illustrative of Indian life in Florida"@en
  • "A narrative of the early days and remembrances of Oceola Nikkanochee, prince of Econchatti, a young Seminole Indian, son of Econchatti-mico, king of the Red hills, in Florida; with a brief history of his nation, and his renowned uncle, Oceola, and his parents, and amusing tales, illustrative of Indian life in Florida"