Spotlight on the Seminole Impact in Washington
Join us to spotlight just a few examples of Seminoles in Washington D.C, underscoring that the seat of the United States is, irrevocably, an Indigenous space.
A Quick Guide to Native American Heritage Month 2024
This week, explore events, exhibits, and installations happening throughout November and beyond, all in support of Seminole and Indigenous culture.
The Powerful Legacy of Chocochatti, Lost to the Long War
Today, we are traveling back in time to look at a brief, but impactful, Creek-Seminole settlement, Chocochatti, occupied for around 70 years.
Spotlight on the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation
This week, take a turn off Alligator Alley straight to the Big Cypress Reservation. Join us to look at this special community at the heart of the Everglades!
Spotlight on the Brighton Seminole Reservation
Below, join us to take a look back at the Brighton Seminole Reservation, the men and women who built it, and what makes this community unique.
Spotlight on the Immokalee Reservation
Below, join us to learn how the Immokalee Reservation came to be, some of the history that has defined it, and the people who built it.
27 Memorable Moments with the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum – Part 2
oday, Florida Seminole Tourism would like to look back the second half of our 27 Memorable Moments at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum.
Lost and Found: Reclaiming Fort Shackleford
This week, we are looking at the reclaiming of Fort Shackleford. A Seminole War period fort, Fort Shackleford was located on the now Big Cypress Reservation.
Seminoles in Film, Plus 5 Excellent and Essential Native Movies
Explore Seminole history through the lens of cinema with a special look at Seminoles in film and discover Five Essential Native Films Everyone Should Watch.
What Makes A Monster? Rogers’ Darkly Stunning Man Made Monsters
Today, we explore a collection of horror stories by Andrea L. Rogers in Man Made Monsters, which follows one Cherokee family over 200 years.