The Tequesta Indian tribe, native to the southeastern region of Florida, did not have a formally recognized flag like modern nations or states. However, they are often represented symbolically with imagery reflecting their connection to the land and water, such as fish, turtles, and the sun. Artistic representations of the Tequesta culture may feature colors and designs that highlight their heritage, though these are contemporary interpretations rather than historical flags.
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southeastern near Biscayne bay
The Huron and Alagonquin
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The most prolific federally-recognized Native American tribes in Florida are Seminole and Miccosukee. Other tribes with a Florida presence include, but are not limited to: Choctaw; Creek; Apalachee; Timucua; Ais; Calusa; Jeaga; Tequesta.
Jupiter Tequesta Athletic Association Youth Sports gives children of Jupiter Florida residents opportunities to engage in a variety of sports, including flag football.
The Tequesta were a Native American Indian tribe that were found along the Atlantic coast of south east Florida on Biscayne Bay. They became extinct in the 18th century.
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southeastern near Biscayne bay
The Huron and Alagonquin
There were two major tribes: the Calusa and the Tequesta.
The Indian flag is usually described officially as Flag Code of India.