The term "Tuscawilla" is not a commonly known American Indian name. It does not correspond to any recognized tribe, language, or cultural group among Native Americans. It is possible that "Tuscawilla" could be a modern creation or a derivative of a Native American word or name, but without further context or historical evidence, it is difficult to definitively classify it as an American Indian name.
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Yes, as far as I have seen. Tuscawilla was the wife of Chief Micanopy. Chief Micanopy fired the opening shots of the Second Semionole War. The town of Micanopy, Fl bears his name and the lake south of the town bears his wife's name. You can find out more by going to the Micanopy Historical Museum website (check the link under the related links section).
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NO! It's a very old British name. So, please stop asking!
It was an India Indian, not an American Indian.
American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin was created in 1984.
which counties have American names