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Mikasuki

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Language in the Community

Language in the Community

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FSU World’s Overview of the Seminoles
By Alexa Shore: “The history of the Seminole tribe can be compared to that of America. Just like us, the Seminoles are a melting pot made up of many Indian tribes such as Creeks, Miccosukees, Hitchitis, and Oconees that grouped together in the 1700s. Weakened by war and disease, the native people of Florida banded together with members of these other tribes who Europeans had forced south from their homelands to form the Seminoles.” Keep reading... Have a good day!
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http://fsuworldmusiconline.wikidot.com/kendang
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