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23 May, 07:55

The word Seminole is derived from a spanish word that means

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    Seminole, North American Indian tribe of Creek origin who speak a Muskogean language ... By about 1775 those migrants had begun to be known under the name Seminole, probably derived from the Creek word simanó-li, meaning "separatist," or "runaway." The name may also have derived from the Spanish cimarrón, "wild."
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