there are five reservations for the Seminole Indians and these are their names: Big Crepes, Holly wood, Deice, Emmalee, and Tampa.
The Northwest territory, the Louisiana territory, the Texas territory, the New Mexico, California, and Oregon territories, and the Florida territory.
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Their names are not given.
All the names on the wheel are not known, but why the names are there still remains to be answered. I think the names are everyone who's ever been on the island.
There are 6 reservations and they are Big Cypress, Hollywood, Immokalee, Yoface, Ouch and Cuthuos.
There are six reservations in Florida: * Big Cypress Reservation * Tampa Reservation *Immokalee Reservation * Ft. Pierce Reservation * Hollywood Reservation *Brighton Reservation http://www.seminoletribe.com/enterprises/map.shtml
there are five reservations for the Seminole Indians and these are their names: Big Crepes, Holly wood, Deice, Emmalee, and Tampa.
Miccosukee, Seminole.
there were four tribes and there names were, Seminole,calusa,timucua and miccosukee
There is six in fl: Big Cypress Reservation Tampa Reservation Immokalee Reservation FT. Pierce Reservation Hollywood Reservation and Brightton Reservation
they arepanther,bear,deer,wind,bigtown,snake,bird and otter
Popular Seminole names often reflect the tribe's heritage and cultural significance. Common names include "Osceola," after the famous leader, and "Seminole," which means "wild" or "runaway" in Spanish. Other names may draw from nature or historical figures within the tribe. Additionally, names like "Micanopy" and "Cochise" are also notable within Seminole history and culture.
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Okeechobee, the name of the lake and the surrounding area in Florida, comes from the Seminole language, where "Okeechobee" is interpreted to mean "big water." The name was adopted by European settlers in the 19th century. The area was previously inhabited by indigenous peoples, including the Seminole and Miccosukee tribes, who had their own names for the lake before it was named Okeechobee.
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