
Thatched Roofs and Open Sides: The Architecture of Chickees and Their Changing Role in Seminole Society - Paperback
Thatched Roofs and Open Sides: The Architecture of Chickees and Their Changing Role in Seminole Society - Paperback
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by Carrie Dilley (Author)
Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians Award of Excellence for a Book In Thatched Roofs and Open Sides, Carrie Dilley reveals the design, construction, history, and cultural significance of the chickee, the unique Seminole structure made of palmetto and cypress. Dilley illustrates how the multipurpose structure has developed over time to meet the changing needs of the Seminole Tribe.
Author Biography
Carrie Ann Dilley is visitor services and development manager at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Seminole Indian Museum in Clewiston, Florida. She is the former architectural historian of the Seminole Tribe of Florida Tribal Historic Preservation Office.



















