Did You Know?

The Seminole are known for their strong spirit!

Where They Live

The Seminole live in Florida and Oklahoma.

Their Culture

The Seminole have their own songs and dances.

What Seminole Do

They tell stories of their past.

They make art and crafts.

They grow food like corn and beans.

They play games and have fun.

They keep their old ways alive.

They work hard to help each other.

More About Seminole

The Seminole have a long and rich past. They faced many hard times but stayed strong. They are known for their fight for their land. They are proud of who they are.

The Seminole help us learn about nature and history. They show us how to live with the land. Their ways are still part of our world today.

In the future, the Seminole will keep their culture alive. They will teach new kids about their past. The Seminole will always be a part of our story.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Seminole People Emergence"] --> B["Ethnogenesis Process"] B --> C["Various Native American Groups"] C --> D["Spanish Florida Settlement"] D --> E["Northern Muscogee Creeks"] E --> F["18th Century Development"] F --> G["Current Tribes"] G --> H["Seminole Nation of Oklahoma"] G --> I["Seminole Tribe of Florida"] G --> J["Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida"]

What Do These Words Mean?

ethnogenesis:The process of a group of people forming a new identity or culture.
federally recognized:Officially acknowledged by the government.
tribe:A group of people with a common culture or ancestry.
independent groups:Groups that operate on their own, not part of a larger organization.
Muscogee Creeks:A Native American group originally from the southeastern United States.