Ravi
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He lives in the center of the state because of historical flooding of Hollywood Beach???Because you were there?
The whole reason he talked about living in the interior was because someone asked why he didn't live on the coast where there is another reservation.
Like I said, you are clearly mistaken and remembering what you wish to remember.
Now I wonder why I even bothered. I thought there might be some chance at rational conversation but it appears you're just interested in snark and personal attacks.
For the benefit of other readers who aren't being fuckwads:
A scout asked our Seminole Indian tour guide a question about why they (his group of people descended from Seminole and Creek Indians) lived at Big Cypress instead of the coast where there was another reservation. He said that the coastal islands used to flood every year, which is why people couldn't live there. Another scout asked him how he knew that and he said that their history is kept by telling stories. Someone else asked how far back it goes and he said the ones he has been told go at least as far back as when the Spaniards came.
I've been out there, too. And they weren't talking about Hollywood Beach, they were talking about ten thousand islands or the islands that existed in the Everglades before the canals drained them. But go ahead and link to the "coastal islands" that get flooded every year, or did back in the 1500s.