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    The Mayaimi (also Maymi, Maimi) were Native American people who lived around Lake Mayaimi (now Lake Okeechobee) in the Belle Glade area of Florida from the beginning of the Common Era until the 17th or 18th century.

  2. The Mayaimi People lived around Lake Okeechobee from at least 300 BC to until around 1700 AD. ( ("Mayaimi People." Wikipedia.)) Their ancestors probably lived.

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  4. Greater Miami’s Native American history. Outside of their reservations, today the legacy of Greater Miami’s indigenous peoples primarily lives on in our place names. “Miami” itself comes from the word mayaimi (primarily credited to the Calusa) meaning “big water.”.

  5. Aug 20, 2023 · In this article, we’ll dive into the full history behind the origin of Miami’s name. We’ll look at the meaning of the original Mayaimi tribal name, how early Spanish and French explorers heard and recorded the name, and how Miami was officially chosen as the name of the growing settlement in the 19th century.

  6. Mar 29, 2024 · Mayaimi Along the lower Atlantic Coast was the home of many small tribes: the Tequestas of Biscayne Bay, the Ais and the Jeagas up the coast, the Keys Indians, and the Mayaimi who built large mounded villages near Lake Okeechobee.

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  7. Apr 8, 2023 · The Mayaimi Tribe, also known as the Lake People, thrived in the Southern Florida region for centuries. Their history provides a glimpse into a culture deeply connected to the land and water around them. If you’re interested in uncovering the fascinating story of this ancient tribe, look no further than here!

  8. Jan 23, 2014 · It is said that the word Mayaimi translates to "big water." Interestingly, the city of Miami was founded by a woman—the only female founder of a major American city. In 1874, Julia Tuttle, who...

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