Used to be only Seminoles wrestled alligators.  The tribe lived in the Florida swamps.  Gators were their major source of food and profit.  But today, the 26 hundred members make big money running gambling casinos, enough for kids to afford college and dreams beyond the swamp.  None of them wants to learn this dangerous, ancient skill.  Chief James Billy tried to keep the tradition alive.  It cost him.  Big time.