Gradually the Seminole nation formed out of these multi-ethnic people.
He was elected by the tribal council as the last principal chief of the Seminole Nation.
They were part of the Seminole nation until the mid-20th century, when they organized as an independent tribe, receiving federal recognition in 1962.
The Seal of the Seminole Nation is in the lower right-hand ray.
Three years ago, the Seminole Nation opened a travel plaza there, with a gas station, convenience store, a souvenir shop and fast food.
Those descendants live as the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.
The total enrollment of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is approximately 17,000 members.
The Seminole Nation ratified a constitution on March 8, 1969, which restructured their government along more traditional lines.
Johnson was one of the few freedmen accorded dual citizenship in both the Creek and Seminole nations.
John Chupco died on February 17, 1881 in the Seminole Nation.