H.R. No. 193
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The November 2023 International Indigenous and
  Native American Indian Gathering in Del Rio, hosted by the Warren
  Perryman Foundation for Native American Research, provides a
  fitting opportunity to recognize Tony Perryman, the organization's
  founder and CEO; and
         WHEREAS, The principal chief of the United Warrior Band of
  the Seminole Nation, "Thomi" Perryman is a descendant of the John
  Horse Band of the Black Seminole tribe, which originated in Florida
  during Spanish rule; African Americans fleeing slavery found a
  haven there and assimilated with the Seminole people; in the
  mid-19th century, John Horse conducted groups of Seminoles along
  the Trail of Tears to Indian Territory and gained fame as both
  warrior and diplomat; he went on to lead a Seminole group to Mexico
  in search of freedom, and his service in repelling bandits and
  raiders earned him the rank of captain in the Mexican Army; and
         WHEREAS, The U.S. Army began recruiting Black Seminoles from
  Mexico to protect the Texas frontier, and in 1870, it established
  the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts; based at Fort Duncan and Fort
  Clark, the scouts engaged in 26 campaigns, and several received the
  Medal of Honor for their actions; many went on to serve in Buffalo
  Soldier regiments; with numerous ancestral connections to the
  scouts, Thomi Perryman has fostered knowledge and appreciation of
  the Black Seminoles as an organizer and lecturer for many events;
  for a Seminole Days observance in Brackettville, he facilitated
  exchanges with members of the Lipan Apache Band to explore the
  complicated history between that tribe and the scouts; he named the
  Foundation for Native American Research in memory of his
  great-grandfather, Warren "Juan" Perryman, a culture-bearer who
  played a key role in securing military headstones from the War
  Department to mark graves in the Seminole Indian Scouts Cemetery in
  Brackettville; and
         WHEREAS, Thomi Perryman has demonstrated an exceptional
  commitment to the remarkable legacy of the Black Seminole Nation
  and the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts, and his endeavors have
  enlightened and engaged innumerable people; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature, 3rd Called Session, hereby honor Tony "Thomi" Perryman
  for his contributions as founder and CEO of the Warren Perryman
  Foundation for Native American Research and extend to him sincere
  best wishes for the future; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Mr. Perryman as an expression of high regard by the
  Texas House of Representatives.
 
  Morales of Maverick
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 193 was adopted by the House on
  November 7, 2023, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House