DRUUMM goes to Big Cypress

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These photos were taken by Dawna Carrette's camera on our DRUUMM field trip to Big Cypress, the Seminole Indian Reservation in the middle of the Everglades.  We were members of the Native Peoples / American Indian caucus and friends from other caucuses of DRUUMM.  We played truant from General Assembly to see the real Florida, and the indigenous people's way of life.    After we finished touring the exhibits in air conditioned comfort we went out for the nature walk.  There was a cool breeze across the Everglades at first but it warmed up.  

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Dawna is checking out the exhibits of a craftsman who set up a little display along the walk.  We are walking over swamp, so the bridge comes in handy as we travelled.




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Mia and Kathleen look at the snakes.

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