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The term "Seminole" is a derivative of "cimarron" which means "wild men" in Spanish. The original Seminoles were given this name because they were Indians who had escaped from slavery in the British-controlled northern colonies. When they came to Florida, they were not called Seminoles as they were actually Creeks, Indians of Muskogee derivation. The Muskogean tribes comprised the Mississipian culture which were temple-mound builders. Among the Muskogean tribes were the Creeks, Hitichis and Yamasees of Georgia, the Apalachees of Florida, the Alabamas and Mobiles of Alabama, and the Choctaws, Chickasaws and Houmas of Mississippi.
Answer:
the south-eastern United States
Explanation:
The Choctaw are an Amerindian population which speaks Muskogee accent, whose title can anticipate "descendants of Chacta", a fictitious character. The Choctaw were one of the families that were classified in the Five Civilized Societies. They breathed on the shores of the Yazoo River Lower Mississippi and westward of the Alabama which is a stretch of 63,000 squared miles.