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To get started in [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]]  
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*'''1957: '''Florida Tribe of Seminole incorporates - federal recognition
*'''1957: '''Florida Tribe of Seminole incorporates - federal recognition
=== Calendar ===
The Seminole divide their year in to two seasons, summer and winter, the seasons are divide into moons.<ref> A Seminole Source Book.Edited  by William C. Sturtevant. Garland publishing, Inc., New York and London C. 1987</ref>
<br> August <br> Heyothlucco <br> Big Ripening Moon
<br> September <br> Otauwooskochee <br> Little Chestnut Moon
<br> October <br> Otauwooskolucco <br> Big Chestnut Moon
<br> November <br> Heewoolee <br> Falling Leaf Moon
<br> December <br> Thlaffolucco <br> Big Winter Moon
<br> Janurary <br> Thlaffochosee <br> Little Winter Moon, alias Big Winter Moon's younger brother
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<br> February <br> Hootahlahasseee <br> Windy Moon
<br> March <br> Tausautchoosee <br>  Little Spring Moon
<br> April <br> Tausautcheelucco <br> Big Spring Moon
<br> May <br> Keehassee <br> Mulberry Moon
<br> June <br> Kochohassee <br> Blackberry Moon
<br> July <br> Hoyeuchee <br> Little Ripening Moon


=== Agencies  ===
=== Agencies  ===
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Wilfred T. Neill. The Story of Florida's Seminole Indians. St. Peters burg, FL. Great outdoors, FHL Book 970.1 Al no 49  
Wilfred T. Neill. The Story of Florida's Seminole Indians. St. Peters burg, FL. Great outdoors, FHL Book 970.1 Al no 49  


The Seminoles. by Edwin C McReynolds. {{FHL|93206|item|disp=FHL book 970.3 Se52m}}
The Seminoles. by Edwin C McReynolds. {{FHL|93206|item|disp=FHL book 970.3 Se52m}}  


=== Records  ===
=== Records  ===
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900 Indians from Shawnee, Delawares, Kickapoo, Sauk and Foxes, Choctaw, and Creek recuited to hunt the Seminole&nbsp;
900 Indians from Shawnee, Delawares, Kickapoo, Sauk and Foxes, Choctaw, and Creek recuited to hunt the Seminole  


Deaths from measles  
Deaths from measles  
17,757

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