Miccosukee Indian Reservation
The Miccosukee Indian Reservation is the homeland of the Miccosukee tribe of Native Americans. It is divided into three sections in two counties of southern Florida, United States. Their total land area is 128.256 sq mi (332.18 km2). The Miccosukee Reservation have members living on and off the reservation.
The largest section by far is known as the Alligator Alley Reservation, which is located at the extreme western part of Broward County, at its county line with Collier County. It has a land area of 127.057 sq mi (329.08 km2).
The second largest section is the Tamiami Trail Reservation, which is located 40 miles (64 km) west of
The smallest section is the Krome Avenue Reservation, located east of the Tamiami Trail section and closer to the city of Miami. It is also on the Tamiami Trail, on the northwest corner of its intersection with
Education
Miccosukee Indian School is the tribal school affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education.[1]
References
- ^ "Miccosukee Indian School". Bureau of Indian Education. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
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- U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2023-07-01..
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- Only one school district is listed for this county - U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2023-07-01..
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- Only one school district is listed for this county
External links
- Miccosukee Reservation, Florida United States Census Bureau
- Miccosukee Resort & Gaming Official site
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