1835’s Deadly December: The Story of the Dade Massacre
Today, join us to look back on The Dade Battle of 1835, why it happened, and the heartbreaking cost of survival during Indian Removal.
Student Exhibits Spotlight Community Spirit
Explore some of the most impactful of those exhibits, and look at the incredibly special opportunity that comes with showcasing student art in a museum.
Resistance, Resilience, and “Struggle for Survival: 1817-1858”
This week, revisit one of the most powerful exhibits ever showcased at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum: Struggle for Survival: 1817-1858.
Saint in The Swamp: Missionary Deaconess Bedell
This week we are looking at the enduring and nuanced legacy of Deaconess Harriet Bedell. She had a marked impact on the sale of Seminole crafts and dolls.
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.
Kickoff to the 2024 American Indigenous Arts Celebration!
The Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum hosts AIAC this year November 1-2 on the Museum campus of the Big Cypress Reservation.
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.
A Powerful Look Back on Rekindled: Contemporary Southeastern Beadwork
Today, we are looking at Rekindled: Contemporary Southeastern Beadwork, which shined a spotlight on an almost lost tradition of southeastern beadwork.
Spotlight on the Fort Pierce Seminole Reservation
This week, we make our final stop at the small, tight knit family community of the Fort Pierce Seminole Reservation, formally established in 1995.