

Densmore's first trip to the Seminole was in January 1931, with the Indians from the Big Cypress Swamp group. Transcriptions of the 29 songs in this album will be found in the Bulletin.ĭr. Densmore's monograph SEMINOLE MUSIC published in 1956 as Bureau Bulletin 161. Descriptions and notes for the material will be found in Dr.
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The original recordings made on cylinders, are deposited in the Archive of Folklore, Library of Congress. Frances Densmore for the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, during 1931-1933.

"People just need to be alert and aware," he said.The songs of the Seminole Indians of Florida presented in this album were recorded during three field trips made by Dr. The best lesson is to be cautious around waters where alligators live, Ross said. Once female alligators lay their eggs, some (but not all) will guard these nests from humans.Īlligators are also more active at dusk, although they can be active at any time of the day or night, Ross added. An analysis showed that the alligator was a female and that her nest was nearby, Ron Magill, the Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens spokesperson, told the Washington Post.Īlligators in Florida typically mate in late May and early June, and males are known to patrol their territory and respond to perceived threats more actively than they otherwise would during this time, Ross said. The alligator that went after Jordan slipped into the water after Blackmon shot it, and it was found dead later Friday night. If you do survive an alligator attack, it's important to seek medical treatment immediately, because alligator bites often impart "very nasty infections," likely because of harmful bacteria in their mouths and the water, Ross said. In 2016, an alligator snatched and killed a 2-year-old boy at a Disney resort in Florida, even after the boy's father attacked it, Live Science previously reported. In particular, hit their snout and eyes the snout is covered with sensitive receptors, and the eyes are one of the only parts of their body that's vulnerable, Ross said.īut this doesn't always work. "Struggle, fight, push, gouge, scream - anything you can do to get away," Ross said. Alligators and other types of crocodilians often release prey if they find it is too strong and dangerous for them to pursue, he said. If an alligator bites you, "you should fight like hell," Ross said. "Alligators are extremely quick and agile and will defend themselves when cornered." (By comparison, gold medalist Usain Bolt tops out at about 28 mph (45 km/h.) "Never make the mistake of thinking that an alligator is slow and lethargic," TPWD reported. Just run in a straight line, directly away from the alligator, Ross said.Īlligators can move up to 35 mph (56 km/h) for short distances on land, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). He noted that the idea of "running in zigzags" is a myth. If you're that close to an alligator, back off and run away, Ross said. That's the distance that it can very rapidly strike." "The danger zone for an alligator is about half its body length, directly in front and about 80 or 90 degrees from either side. "The real problem, of course, comes from the alligator that you don't see," Ross said.


For starters, don't go into the water if there is an alligator there. If you see an alligator in the wild, it's best to give it space, Ross said.
