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Qué (quién) es Seminoles$73644$ - definición

AMERICAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM SEASON
1999 Florida State Seminoles football season; 1999 Florida State Seminoles football; Florida State Seminoles football, 1999; 1999 FSU Seminoles football team

Seminole         
  •  Seminole woman, painted by [[George Catlin]], 1834
  • A Seminole spearing a garfish from a dugout, Florida, 1930
  • Captain Francis Asbury Hendry (center, standing) poses with a group of Seminole Indians
  • Sign at [[Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park]] commemorating hundreds of enslaved [[African American]]s who in the early 1820s escaped from this area to freedom in the Bahamas.
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  • Seminole]]'' clipper ship card
  • Seminoles' [[Thanksgiving]] meal mid-1950s
  • Kendall]], Florida, 1916. Photo taken by botanist, [[John Kunkel Small]]
  • [[Seminole patchwork]] shawl made by Susie Cypress from [[Big Cypress Indian Reservation]], ca. 1980s
NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE ORIGINALLY FROM FLORIDA
Seminole Indians; Seminoles; Seminole (tribe); Seminole Nation; Seminole Tribe; Seminole Indian; Seminole people; Simanó˙li; Seminole tribe
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¦ noun (plural same or Seminoles)
1. a member of an American Indian people of the Creek confederacy.
2. the Muskogean language of the Seminole.
Origin
via Creek from Amer. Sp. cimarron 'wild'.
Seminoles         
  •  Seminole woman, painted by [[George Catlin]], 1834
  • A Seminole spearing a garfish from a dugout, Florida, 1930
  • Captain Francis Asbury Hendry (center, standing) poses with a group of Seminole Indians
  • Sign at [[Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park]] commemorating hundreds of enslaved [[African American]]s who in the early 1820s escaped from this area to freedom in the Bahamas.
  • 30px
  • 30px
  • 30px
  • Seminole]]'' clipper ship card
  • Seminoles' [[Thanksgiving]] meal mid-1950s
  • Kendall]], Florida, 1916. Photo taken by botanist, [[John Kunkel Small]]
  • [[Seminole patchwork]] shawl made by Susie Cypress from [[Big Cypress Indian Reservation]], ca. 1980s
NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE ORIGINALLY FROM FLORIDA
Seminole Indians; Seminoles; Seminole (tribe); Seminole Nation; Seminole Tribe; Seminole Indian; Seminole people; Simanó˙li; Seminole tribe
·noun ·pl A tribe of Indians who formerly occupied Florida, where some of them still remain. They belonged to the Creek Confideration.
Black Seminoles         
  • "An Indigenous town, residence of a chief", from ''Lithographs of Events in the Seminole War in Florida in 1835'', published by Gray and James in 1837
  • Network to Freedom Trail sign commemorating hundreds of black Seminoles who escaped from Cape Florida in the early 1820s to the Bahamas.
  • Fort Clark]], [[Texas]]. (Circa. 1876–1879)
ETHNIC GROUP
Black seminoles; Black Seminole; Estelusti; Seminole freedmen; Seminole maroons; List of Black Seminoles
The Black Seminoles, or Afro-Seminoles are Native American-AfricansMahon p. 21, 60, and continuous associated with the Seminole people in Florida and Oklahoma.

Wikipedia

1999 Florida State Seminoles football team

The 1999 Florida State Seminoles football team represented Florida State University during the college football season of 1999. Winning the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championship and winning the 2000 Sugar Bowl BCS National Championship game, the team was coached by Bobby Bowden and played their home games at Doak Campbell Stadium. The team entered the season with high expectations after losing to Tennessee in the inaugural BCS Championship game. FSU entered the 1999 pre-season ranked No. 1 in all national pre-season polls, picked unanimously to win the ACC and expected to contend for a national championship. The Seminoles finished 11–2 in 1998, extending their NCAA record to 13 straight seasons with at least 10 victories and ranked among the nation's top four teams.

The Seminoles finished the 1999 season with a perfect 12–0 record and was the first in NCAA history to go "wire-to-wire" being ranked continuously as the nation's No. 1 team from the preseason through the bowl season. This marked the 13th consecutive season that the Seminoles will have finished in the Top 5 rankings of both the AP and coaches poll. The 2000 Sugar Bowl BCS National Championship game also marks the 17th consecutive season the Bowden lead Seminoles played in a bowl game.