A Special Look Back At The First Florida Seminole Museum
The first Seminole museum, Coo Taun Cho Bee, opened in Tampa in the 1980s and was the precursor to the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum we know today.
28 Unique Objects from the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum: Part 1
Celebrate the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum's 28th Anniversary with us by spotlighting 28 Unique Objects from the Museum Collection.
The Path of Resistance: Explore Six Remarkable Seminole War Sites
This long weekend, we encourage you to take a different kind of patriotic journey by visiting historic Seminole War sites across Florida.
Empowering Economies: Trade and Tourism as Acts of Resistance and Survival
This week, follow along as we explore some of the ways Seminoles shifted and adapted their economic ventures to respond to a changing world.
The Legacy of Five Fearless Seminole Trailblazers Who Came First
Today, we will explore just a few of the individual trailblazers who hav affected this history, and celebrate five Seminoles who paved the way.
8 Awesome Things Every Visitor Needs To Do
This week, join us to explore our Seminole Tourism Bucket List. In it, we will look at 8 unforgettable things that every visitor should do at least once.
Wet Season, Seminole Innovation, and the Magic of A Chickee
From utilizing traditional knowledge, to innovative architectural techniques Seminoles have crafted their way of life to survive the Florida environment.
7 Dynamic Ways to Take Action for the Everglades!
Today, join us to explore practical, impactful ways that everyone can work toward protecting and preserving our precious Everglades environment.
Get Excited – Celebrate Earth Day the Native Way!
This week, we’re excited to share a behind-the-scenes look at the Earth Day the Native Way celebration, April 17th at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum.
A New Reality: Seminole Perspectives on Florida’s Shifting Ecosystem
This week, we will look back at the Everglades from a Seminole perspective, and how the landscape has shifted and changed in only a hundred years.