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- Miccosukee abstract "The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida is a federally recognized Native American tribe in the U.S. state of Florida. They were part of the Seminole nation until the mid-20th century, when they organized as an independent tribe, receiving federal recognition in 1962. The Miccosukee speak the Mikasuki language, which is mutually intelligible with Hitchiti language, considered its dialect and also spoken by many Florida Seminole.Historically, the Miccosukee trace their origins to the Lower Chiaha, one of the tribes of the Creek Confederacy in present-day Georgia. Under pressure from European encroachment in their territory, they migrated to northern Florida in the early 18th century, where they became part of the developing Seminole nation. By the late 18th century, the British recorded the name Miccosukee or Mikasuki as designating a Hitchiti-speaking group centered around the village of Miccosukee in the Florida Panhandle.Like other Seminole groups, they were displaced during the Seminole Wars (1817–1858), and many migrated or were forced to relocate west of the Mississippi River to Indian Territory in 1842, after the Seminole Wars. The Miccosukee chief Ar-pi-uck-i, also known as Sam Jones, proved an effective leader during the Second Seminole War.Descendants of those who remained in Florida were concentrated in the central part of the state. In the 1920s and 1930s, many Seminole established communities along the recently constructed Tamiami Trail, a roadway that ran through the Everglades and connected the cities of Tampa and Miami. The Trail Indians, as they were called, generally kept more traditional practices. They were less interested in establishing formal relations with the federal government than those Seminole who started moving to reservations around the same time.In 1953, the Seminole were identified for termination of federal status; the Seminole Tribe of Florida organized as a tribe, recognized in 1957. That process had pointed up cultural differences between the groups, and the Miccosukee gained state recognition separately that year, and federal recognition in 1962. The Traditionals or Independents did not affiliate with either tribe.".
- Miccosukee language English_language.
- Miccosukee language Mikasuki_language.
- Miccosukee populationPlace Florida.
- Miccosukee populationPlace United_States.
- Miccosukee related Muscogee.
- Miccosukee related Seminole.
- Miccosukee related Seminole_Tribe_of_Florida.
- Miccosukee religion Christianity.
- Miccosukee totalPopulation "400".
- Miccosukee wikiPageExternalLink ?action=view&page=view&record_id=768.
- Miccosukee wikiPageExternalLink ?lbl=msn.
- Miccosukee wikiPageExternalLink www.miccosukeetribe.com.
- Miccosukee wikiPageExternalLink miccosukee_seminole_indians.pdf.
- Miccosukee wikiPageID "3045601".
- Miccosukee wikiPageRevisionID "602449242".
- Miccosukee group "Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida".
- Miccosukee hasPhotoCollection Miccosukee.
- Miccosukee langs English_language.
- Miccosukee langs Mikasuki_language.
- Miccosukee popplace "Florida".
- Miccosukee popplace "United States".
- Miccosukee poptime "400".
- Miccosukee related "Seminole , Creek".
- Miccosukee rels "Traditional tribal religion, Christianity".
- Miccosukee subject Category:Federally_recognized_tribes_in_the_United_States.
- Miccosukee subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Florida.
- Miccosukee subject Category:Seminole_tribe.
- Miccosukee type Abstraction100002137.
- Miccosukee type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Miccosukee type FederallyRecognizedTribesInTheUnitedStates.
- Miccosukee type Group100031264.
- Miccosukee type NativeAmericanTribesInFlorida.
- Miccosukee type SocialGroup107950920.
- Miccosukee type Tribe108372411.
- Miccosukee type EthnicGroup.
- Miccosukee type CommunityOrganization.
- Miccosukee type Collective.
- Miccosukee comment "The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida is a federally recognized Native American tribe in the U.S. state of Florida. They were part of the Seminole nation until the mid-20th century, when they organized as an independent tribe, receiving federal recognition in 1962.".
- Miccosukee label "Miccosukee".
- Miccosukee label "Micosuques".
- Miccosukee label "Mikasuki".
- Miccosukee label "Mikasuki".
- Miccosukee label "Mikasukis".
- Miccosukee sameAs Mikasuki.
- Miccosukee sameAs Mikasuki.
- Miccosukee sameAs Mikasukis.
- Miccosukee sameAs Micosuques.
- Miccosukee sameAs m.08mwp7.
- Miccosukee sameAs Q1778387.
- Miccosukee sameAs Q1778387.
- Miccosukee sameAs Miccosukee.
- Miccosukee wasDerivedFrom Miccosukee?oldid=602449242.
- Miccosukee homepage www.miccosukeetribe.com.
- Miccosukee isPrimaryTopicOf Miccosukee.
- Miccosukee name "Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida".