SEMINOLE LAND & DEVELOPMENT CO
the free encyclopedia Native American people originally from Florida For other uses · see Seminole (disambiguation) . "Seminoles" redirects here. For the collegiate sports program · 1949 Total population est. 18 · 600 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 15 · 572 enrolled Seminole Tribe of Florida 4 · Muscogee · Afro-Seminole Creole Historical: Spanish Religion Protestant · Catholic · Green Corn Ceremony Related ethnic groups Ethnic origin: Choctaw · Yamasee · Yuchi · Gullah Subgroup: Black Seminole · Miccosukee · they live in Oklahoma and Florida · and comprise three federally recognized tribes : the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma · the Seminole Tribe of Florida · and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida · most significantly northern Muscogee Creeks from what are now Georgia and Alabama . [ · 1 ] · in order to generate revenues for welfare
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