The Unconquered People on Veterans Day
November 11th is Veterans Day! This week, join us to explore the way the Seminole Tribe of Florida uplifts and honors their veterans on this important holiday!
The American Indian Arts Celebration is Back November 4-5, 2022!
The 2022 American Indian Arts Festival (AIAC) is only a few weeks away. Are you ready? This week, join us for everything you need to know about AIAC, how to get there, what you will need, and exciting featured events.
The 1930s, Age of Exhibition Shows
This week, learn all about the complicated history of Seminole exhibition shows and fairs, as well as their long-lasting impacts on Florida tourism today.
FALL into the Everglades!
Join us and FALL into the wonder and beauty of the Everglades! This week, learn about all the changes that begin to happen in the Everglades in the Fall, fun upcoming events, and everything YOU need to know about planning your trips!
Seminole Tourism Expansion in the 1920s
Welcome back to our series Decades of Seminole Tourism! This week, join us as we navigate the ups and downs of the 1920s. The 1920s were marked by economic growth and expansion of Seminole tourism, becoming one of the biggest businesses in Florida.
Exploring the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum’s Online Collections
Looking to learn more about the Seminole Tribe of Florida? Why don’t you explore the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Online Collections? This week, join us as we look at these robust online offerings, how to access them, and what they contain!
Seminole Patchwork
Bright, detailed patchwork patterns make clothing instantly recognizable. Seminole patchwork is like nothing else, and reflects identity, culture, and fashion over time. But what makes something patchwork? This week, join us as we look at Seminole patchwork, what it is, and how it developed and changed over the last century.
Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Turns 25
Happy 25th Anniversary to the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum! This week, we will explore the mission, history, and triumphs of the Museum over the last 25 years.
1910s-1920s: Seminole Dolls
Welcome back to the second part of this month’s installment of Decades of Seminole Tourism. Last week, we gave a brief overview of the shifts in Seminole tourism from 1910-1920. This week, join us as we learn about the importance of Seminole dolls, their history, and how they embody Seminole resilience and resistance.
Florida’s Native American Heritage Trail
Take a trip along Florida’s Native American Heritage Trail! This week, follow along to find out what it is, how you can find sites along the trail, and for some special South Florida highlights.