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Phyllis Sheffield (born December 29 1916) is a painter with a history as a documentary photographer of Miccosukee Indians in Florida. As a teenager she helped photograph the natives living in the Everglades during trips with her aunt Florence (Stiles) Randle. She was born in Miami in 1916. Jeff Klinkenberg wrote about their work and it has been displayed at the Smithsonian. Randle was a WPA photographer. Her work is also in the P.K.