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Immokalee (/ ɪ ˈ m ɒ k (ə) l i / ih-MOK-(ə)-lee) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Collier County, Florida, United States. The population was 24,557 at the 2020 census, up from 24,154 at the 2010 census.
The name "Immokolee" derives from a Seminole dialect word meaning "our home" [2] or "my home place." [3] The Mission Revival house was constructed in 1931 by local builder Franklind Tyler from a design provided by owner Dorothy Binney Palmer. [4] The house was restored after Palmer's death in 1985. [5]
The name "Wyoming" comes from a Delaware Tribe word Mechaweami-ing or "maughwauwa-ma", meaning large plains or extensive meadows, which was the tribe's name for a valley in northern Pennsylvania. The name Wyoming was first proposed for use in the American West by Senator Ashley of Ohio in 1865 in a bill to create a temporary government for ...
The name "Seminole" likely is derived from the Spanish cimarones, meaning "wild or untamed", as opposed to the christianized natives who had previously lived in the mission villages of Spanish Florida (In the 17th century the Spanish in Florida used cimaron to refer to christianized natives who had left their mission villages to live "wild" in ...
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Immokalee Seminoles, Immokalee, Florida [42] Lower Sussex Indians, Sussex County, Delaware [43] Nonnewaug Chiefs, Woodbury, Connecticut [44] Oak Cliff Redskins, Dallas, Texas [45] Pomperaug Warriors, Southbury, Connecticut [46] Reynolds Corner Redskins, Toledo, Ohio [47] Southeast Apaches, San Antonio, Texas [48] Southland Comanches, Colorado [49]
Immokalee Reservation, Collier County Fort Pierce Reservation , a 50 acres (0.20 km 2 ) site in St. Lucie County , taken into trust for the tribe in 1995 by the United States Department of the Interior