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  1. 10 Facts About the Seminole Tribe - Have Fun With History

    • The Seminole people have a long and rich cultural history in the southeastern United States, and their name “Seminole” is thought to be derived from the Spanish term “cimarrón,” which meaning “wild” o… See more

    The Seminole People Lived in The Southeastern United States

    The Seminole people lived in the southeastern United States, including what is now Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina, as part of the Creek Confederac… See more

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    The Creek, Miccosukee, and Black Seminoles Are Among The Various Groups

    The Creek, Miccosukee, and Black Seminoles are among the various groups that make up the … See more

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    The Seminole People Were Noted For Their Resistance to European Colonization

    The Seminole people were noted for their resistance to European colonization, particularly during the Seminole Wars in the nineteenth century. The Seminole Wars were a seri… See more

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    Stickball Has Been Played by Native American Tribes For Centuries

    Stickball is a traditional Native American sport played with two sticks and a ball that has a long history with the Seminole people. Stickball has been played by Native American tr… See more

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  2. Facts about the Seminole Tribe:
    1. They originated from Native Americans in Florida.
    2. Known for their "chickee" stilt houses.
    3. Their name means "runaway" or "wild people".
    4. They fought three wars against the U.S.
    5. They are the only tribe who never signed a final peace treaty12345.
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    Known for their staunch resistance to relocation and commitment to their cultural roots, the Seminole Native Americans created a name for themselves in American history. Their legacy includes innovative housing solutions, inclusive communities, three wars, and being the only tribe who never signed a final peace treaty.
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    The Seminole tribe originated from Native Americans in Florida. They’re known for their “chickee” stilt houses. They’re famous for their colorful patchwork clothing. “Seminole” means “runaway” or “wild people”. They traditionally hunted, fished, and farmed. They fought three wars against the US.
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    The Seminoles of Florida call themselves the "Unconquered People," descendants of just 300 Indians who managed to elude capture by the U.S. army in the 19th century. Today, more than 2,000 live on six reservations in the state - located in Hollywood, Big Cypress, Brighton, Immokalee, Ft. Pierce, and Tampa.
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    Interesting Facts about the Seminole Tribe Escaped slaves from some southern states also joined the Seminole tribe. "Chickee" is the Seminole word for house. Many places, rivers, and cities in Florida get their names from Seminole words including Chattahoochee (marked stones), Hialeah (prairie), Ocala (spring), and Okeechobee (big water).
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    The Seminoles fought a series of wars against the U.S. Army in the 1800s. By 1858, only about 200 Seminoles remained in Florida. Most of the Seminoles were forcibly removed to the Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. In the 1950s and '60s, Florida Indians obtained federal recognition from the U.S. government.
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  8. Seminole History - Florida Department of State

    The 1770s is when Florida Indians collectively became known as Seminole, a name meaning "wild people" or "runaway." In addition to Creeks, Seminoles included Yuchis, Yamasses and a few aboriginal remnants. The population …

  9. History of the Seminole Tribe of Florida | Relationship …

    A couple of decades after it became a federally recognized tribe, the Seminoles became national leaders in the nation’s struggle for economic self-determination. In the 1970s, they fought for the right to sell cigarettes tax free, operate high …

  10. Seminole - Wikipedia

    The Seminole were a heterogeneous tribe made up of mostly Lower Creeks from Georgia, who by the time of the Creek War (1813–1814) numbered about 4,000 in Florida. At that time, numerous refugees of the Red Sticks migrated south, …

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    At the end of the wars, Abiaka led the last Seminole remaining in Florida into the deep wetlands, far away from American forces and settlers. The Seminole Tribe of Florida survives today because of him.

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