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- The Seminole are a North American Indian tribe of Creek origin who speak a Muskogean language1. They migrated from the Creek towns of southern Georgia into northern Florida in the last half of the 18th century1. By 1842, most Seminoles and Black Seminoles had been removed to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River2. During the American Civil War, most Oklahoma Seminole allied with the Confederacy, after which they had to sign a new treaty with the U.S., including freedom and tribal membership for the Black Seminole2.Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Seminole, North American Indian tribe of Creek origin who speak a Muskogean language. In the last half of the 18th century, migrants from the Creek towns of southern Georgia moved into northern Florida, the former territory of the Apalachee and Timucua.
www.britannica.com/topic/Seminole-peopleBy 1842, most Seminoles and Black Seminoles had been removed to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. During the American Civil War, most Oklahoma Seminole allied with the Confederacy, after which they had to sign a new treaty with the U.S., including freedom and tribal membership for the Black Seminole.
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Origins Florida had been the home of several indigenous cultures prior to the arrival of European explorers in the early 1500s. However, the introduction of Eurasian infectious diseases, along with conflict with Spanish colonists, led to a drastic decline of Florida's original native population. By the early 1700s, much … See more
The Seminole are a Native American people who developed in Florida in the 18th century. Today, they live in Oklahoma and Florida, and comprise three federally recognized tribes: the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, … See more
The Seminoles were organized around itálwa, the basis of their social, political and ritual systems, and roughly equivalent to towns or bands in … See more
The Seminole use the spines of Cirsium horridulum (also called bristly thistle) to make blowgun darts. See more
The word "Seminole" is almost certainly derived from the Creek word simanó-li. This has been variously translated as "frontiersman", … See more
During the American Civil War, the Confederate government of Florida offered aid to keep the Seminoles from fighting on the side of the Union. … See more
Historically, the various groups of Seminoles spoke two mutually unintelligible Muskogean languages: Mikasuki (and … See more
During the Seminole Wars, the Seminole people began to divide among themselves due to the conflict and differences in ideology. The … See more
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