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5 June, 14:26
What does seminole mean? who were the seminoles?
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The word Seminole is derived from cimarrón, a Spanish term for "runaway" or "wild one", historically used for certain Native American groups in Florida. The people who constituted the nucleus of this Florida group either chose to leave their tribe or werebanished.
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