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Summary of the Seminole Indians, their culture and history ... The Seminole are part of the Creek Confederation of tribes. ... The outcome of the First Seminole War involved Spain giving Florida to the United States. The Second Seminole War was one of the most costly of the United States-Indian wars. The majority of the...
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www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/seminole.htm...
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/seminole.html
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Seminole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Seminole are a Native American people originally of Florida, who now reside primarily in Florida and Oklahoma. The Seminole nation was formed in the 18th century and was composed of Native Ameri...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole
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Seminole County Florida’s site includes information on county services, departments, tourism, parks, business, elected officials and county government issues. Seminole County – Part of Metro Orlando in Central Florida. ... SPECIAL NOTICE; Seminole County Offices, Libraries and Parks Holiday Hours Read More...
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www.seminolecountyfl.gov/
www.seminolecountyfl.gov/
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Seminole Nation, I. T. 'The land between the rivers' ... The Seminole are classified among the Muskogean peoples, a group of remnant tribes having joined in forming this division in Florida during the border wars between the Spanish and the English colonists on the Florida-Carolina frontier in the 18th century.
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www.seminolenation-indianterritory.org/
www.seminolenation-indianterritory.org/
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Seminole Patchwork ... Seminole Attractions ... The term "Seminole" is a derivative of "cimarron" which means "wild men" in Spanish. The original Seminoles were given this name because they were Indians who had escaped from slavery in the British-controlled northern colonies.
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www.abfla.com/1tocf/seminole/semhistory.html
www.abfla.com/1tocf/seminole/semhistory.html
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The Seminole developed from the Creek Confederacy, mostly from the Creek and Hitchiti tribes. They settled in Florida which was then Spanish territory. ... The Seminole built their homes on higher ground in the swampland. In the center of the village was the Great House. The Great House was made up of four low,
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www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports1/seminole.htm
www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports1/seminole.htm
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encountered and wrote of in the early 1500s. The name Seminole was not mentioned. ... This separation of the Carolina, Georgia and Alabama Indians could have given rise to the name Seminole. The Creek word ishi semoli literally means “the people whom the Sun God does not love.” Actual use is more like a...
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www.keyshistory.org/seminolespage1.html
www.keyshistory.org/seminolespage1.html
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