2 ft. x 3 ft. Miccosukee Tribe flag is printed on 100% nylon with vibrant colorfast dye, seams are hand-sewn with two rows of stitching on top and bottom, four rows stitching on the fly end, finished with canvas header and brass grommets.
This flag is currently a custom/made to order flag and may take up to a two weeks before shipping.
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe in the state of Florida. They were once part of the Seminole nation until the mid-20th century. They organized as an independent tribe, receiving federal recognition in 1962. The Miccosukee can trace their origins to the Lower Chiaha, one of the tribes of the Creek Confederacy in present-day Georgia. Under continued pressure from European intrusion in their territory, they migrated to northern Florida in the early 18th century, where they became part of the developing Seminole nation. In 1953, the Seminoles were identified for termination of their federal status; the Seminole Tribe of Florida organized as a tribe and was recognized in 1957. That process had pointed up several cultural differences between the groups, and the Miccosukee gained state recognition separately that year. They received federal recognition in 1962.