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The Indigenous group predominantly associated with present-day Florida is the Seminole tribe. They emerged in the 18th century from various Native American and African American groups, settling in the region. The Seminoles are known for their resistance during the Seminole Wars against U.S. forces and their unique cultural practices, including the construction of chickees and their distinct language and traditions. Today, they continue to thrive in Florida, preserving their heritage and contributing to the state's cultural diversity.

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