Seminole "Seminole is a tribe of many tribal Indians, as America is a country composed of people from many countries." (Garbarino 13) Seminole lives in the southeastern United States of America. Indigenous people They live in Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi. Seminole has the Muskogean language of Hokan-Siouan stock. (Bookshelf) The Indian tribes in the southeastern are Brooks, Choctaw, Chicasso, Cherokee, Yuchi, Yemassee, Apalachicola, Timca, Calusa. The Spaniard believes that southeast Indians are tall and have older to brown skin tones. Me
Seminole was a native American originally from Florida. Today, they live mainly in Oklahoma, and there are a few people in Florida, including three federally-recognized tribes. Seminole tribe of Oklahoma, Seminole tribe of Florida, and Florida Indian. Miccosukee tribe, and an independent group. Seminole Country appeared during ethnic groupings of various Native Americans settled in Florida in the 18th century, especially the Georgia State of the Northern Province and the Creek Tribe of Alabama. The word "Seminole" comes from the stream word simanĂ³-li which itself may have come from the Spanish cimarrĂ³n and means "runaway" or "wild".
In the 19th century, Seminole Indians in Florida had a lot of wars with the US military. The first Seminole War broke out in 1817 when Andrew Jackson led Florida 's invasion against Seminole. Part of the reason for the intrusion was that Seminol helped an uncontrolled slave to escape their owner. After the invasion, America controlled a part of Florida. When Abraham Lincoln took office as president in 1861, Florida withdrew from the Union Army and joined the Union Army. During the Civil War, Florida functioned as a federal supply line. There were few major battles in Florida, but as the Alliance attempted to deter allies in order to prevent the entry of soil into the south, many small-scale confrontations occurred. The only major fight was the fight of Orsay in 1864. After losing the civil war, Florida returned to the Commonwealth in 1868.
During the Seminole War, Seminol began to separate due to differences in conflict and ideology. The population of Seminole has also increased greatly, but the war has declined. Due to the division of Seminole's population between Oklahoma and Florida, several traditions have been preserved among them, such as war marks and ceremonial prisoners. In general, culture is isolated and has little to do with the first century. Seminole State in Oklahoma State, Seminole Tribe in Florida State, and Mikoski Tribe in Florida Indians, as described below, are independent states approved by the federal government and are active in their respective fields.