Examples of 'seminole' in a sentence

Meaning of "seminole"

Seminole (noun): A member of an American Indian people of the Creek Confederacy. It can also refer to the language spoken by this tribe or their history and culture
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  • Any member of a Native American people formed in the eighteenth century, now residing primarily in Florida and Oklahoma.
  • An unincorporated community in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States.
  • A city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States.
  • A city in Seminole County, Oklahoma, United States.

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Seminole use of the language constitutes distinct dialects.
We do not fraternize with those Seminole douchebags.
Seminole country quickly became the new locus of black freedom in the region.
Some were held as slaves of particular Seminole leaders.
Seminole Indians do this down the glades.
The tribe would be represented by the Seminole.
Seminole County was one of the last to split.
He was the last living Seminole code talker.
Seminole County also got hard hit by floods.
So you know that even though Seminole.
They allied with the Seminole at times of war.
Gators run at the thought of facing a Seminole.
The Seminole were still capable of reaching far north.
It is going to be an exciting week for Seminole fans.
Seminole Indians used to hunt caimans around here.

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It was named after the eponymous chief of the Seminole.
A small Seminole village has been recreated.
Was probably usada como campo de cultivo dos Seminole.
The suspect is well known in Seminole political circles.
The Seminole use the plant to make blowgun darts.
These payments were made to the Seminole tribal treasurer.
Taylor was criticized for using bloodhounds in order to track Seminole.
Unless you want to see a seminole Indian wrestle an alligator.
Their officers also testified for the Seminole.
Seminole Indians made me the honorary mail carrier of the tribe.
He encouraged intermarriage between the Seminole and blacks.
The Seminole originally settled in the northern portion of the territory.
They merged to form the new Seminole ethnicity.
What they used to Seminole the shell running a little as a pressure cooker.
He was part of the Seminole nation.
The next tradition is still sometimes performed by the Seminole.
Osceola was a war leader of the Seminole in their fight against removal.
Relatively little is known about the solitary Seminole bat.
They were accompanied by thirty or so Seminole and Choctaw warriors under a chief.
The Seminole and slave catchers argued over the ownership of slaves.
They began to organize resistance among the Seminole warriors.
Other fugitive slaves joined Seminole bands as free members of the tribe.
He used to be a big Seminole.
Settlers fled to safety as Seminole attacked plantations and a militia wagon train.
There they became part of what was known as the Seminole people.
Some of their descendants continue Seminole traditions in basket making and grave marking.
A comprehensive collection of available positions can be seen on the Seminole Careers site.
I hear they done opened up the old Seminole Creeklands for the white homesteader.
Seminole County recently passed a local greyhound protection ordinance requiring injuries to be reported.
Sometimes you may encounter one or two Seminole villages as well.
Traditional Seminole society was organized around principles of matrilineal descent and matrilocal residency.
Captain Casey continued to try to persuade the Seminole to move west without success.
A month later the Seminole chiefs told Thompson that they would not move west.
After reading a small article about a white man and three Seminole men.
Some members of the Miccosukee and Seminole tribes continue to live within park boundaries.

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