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Hialeah

Nation Name: Seminole (meaning "wild people" or "runaway")

Human Name: Hialeah (meaning "pretty prairie")

Age: roughly 300 years (appears to be about 17)

Sexuality: heterosexual 

Appearance: Somewhat shorter than most of her siblings with darkly tanned skin. She has shoulder length dark hair fastened into a topknot with bangs covering her forehead. Her eyes are a murky, muddy brown and she has a lithe, slender build. Her hands are slightly callused from a lifetime of gardening, homecaring, and other various work. She used to wear a colorful traditional dress, beaded necklaces, and moccasins. Nowadays, though the beads and moccasins have stayed, she tends to wear a black square necked halter top with dark navy blue capris. She has a pair of alligator teeth earrings. Hialeah normally carries around with her a separate belt with many small pouches to carry essentials with her as she travels as well as a tan hiker's vest. 

Personality: Hialeah is very outgoing, adventurous, and very much an extrovert. She loves to explore nature (which somehow always leads her into trouble) and is highly fond of reptiles, amphibians, and arachnids. She is the type that absolutely can not sit still for periods of time and is always fidgeting. She hates silence and therefore can be quite talkative, ask her about something she loves and she can go on for hours on end with no signs of stopping. Not so much into fashion she is more about comfort and use rather than what looks good. Friendly, caring, and optimistic she can normally make friends very easily, though if angered or insulted she can turn a friendship around fast enough to cause whiplash (metaphorically speaking). Hialeah does not tolerate dishonesty and will treat anyone who is coldly. She adores spending time with family and will often seek out random siblings to go on a hike or camping with, though usually lets them choose the spot as not many appreciate spending the night in a swampy forest full of snakes and alligators.      

History: The Seminoles formed in the early 1700's when, after conflicts with Europeans and other tribes as well as tired of beings oppressed by the Upper Creeks, the Lower Creeks (as well as a few groups from other  nearby tribes) migrated to Florida. The Spanish encouraged this as it not only increased their own trade with the Native Americans of the continent but also put a sort of rift between them and the British colonies. They officially became known as the Seminole in the 1770's. Runaway slaves sought refuge within the tribe and eventually some became a part of them, known as black seminoles. By the 1800's Seminole was having more and more bouts with British settlers who wanted their slaves back as well as the Seminole's land. In 1817 what became known as the First Seminole War broke out when to-be president Andrew Jackson led U.S. troops and invaded Florida (which belonged to the Spanish at the time) and attacked several important locations. Though they fought hard eventually the Seminoles were pushed back further south. In 1830 the Indian Removal Act was passed and the U.S. government tried to relocate the Seminoles to Oklahoma but they refused and the Second Seminole War began. During the early battles the U.S. was defeated but eventually they managed to catch Osceola, the Seminole Chief at the time, on October 20, 1837 and called a truce wanting to talk peace. It lasted for a while until May 8, 1858 when the Third Seminole War began. This time, however, the Seminole were not victorious and were eventually defeated. Over 3,000 Seminoles were moved to Oklahoma but around two-hundred to three-hundred stubbornly remained, hidden away in the swamps. They stayed hidden for twenty years until trading posts opened in the late 1800's and they eventually came out of hiding to commence trade and build up their tribe once more. In the late 1950's there was a push for Native American tribes to organize themselves and create their own charter. Seminole saw this as a good thing and was quick to do so. Her tribe went from surviving off selling agriculture and crafts to having their own constitutional government and becoming a federally recognized tribe of Florida by July 21, 1957. Hialeah has had to work hard to become economically independent. Her tribe has a number of different industries (including tourism and bingo as well as citrus groves and cattle that have replaced the trading of animal hide and crafts). Her economy is doing well today and, to Hialeah's pride, her people still retain much of their old culture.  

Other: Took up traditional woodcarving as both a way to pass the time and somewhat after Loper.
She has a large pond and reptile sanctuary at her home where she owns and takes care of many reptiles (she's very fond of them) such as: seven alligators (five are infants, one adult, and one young), two different pythons, three other snakes (native to North America), various species of lizards (about four), and three species of turtles. She also has a large tank holding various species of frogs and toads (about five to be exact) as well as other smaller tanks each holding a single species of arachnid (about six). (In total she owns about thirty of these animals). Though this is not a personal pet pin, she made this sanctuary for the animals that zoos we're going to put down.
Though appearing young she is a licensed handler and game warden and is often called upon to remove alligators from people's homes. She will do the occasional show as well (her best tricks are alligator wrestling and holding an arm or her head in an alligator's mouth).

Current economy and status: economy is great and she holds tribe status

Why she came: she was curious about camp

Allies: mostly family, hasn't interacted with many others directly outside of that.

Enemies: anyone who harms her family.

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