Early Florida Transportation leads the way for Tourism
Boats, trains, and automobiles – oh my! This week, join us as we drive through Florida with a close look at early transportation methods, and how they changed Florida tourism forever.
Tom Tiger’s Camp: The First Seminole Tourism Enterprise
Welcome to the first of a brand-new blog series; decades of Seminole tourism! This week, look back to the early 1900s. Captain Tom Tiger started and ran the first Seminole tourism enterprise in 1904. Although short lived, it would signal a long-lasting relationship between Seminoles and Florida Tourism.
Summer Reading Book Club
Looking to be a reader this summer? Tune in to our Children’s Book Club! Featuring two books suitable for children of all ages, this book club will center the life and stories of Seminole tribal leader Betty Mae Jumper. Happy Reading!
Florida Adventure at the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation
Have you been to the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation? Join us this week as we explore all Big Cypress has to offer, and why it is a must-see destination for any traveler seeking a unique Florida adventure.
Florida Folk Festival highlights Seminole Traditions
This week, learn a bit about the Florida Folklife Festival! Experience music, crafts, storytelling, food, dancing and more at this year's 70th annual festival in White Springs, FL. Follow along to explore the history of the festival, the integral role Seminole people have played in its popularity and success, and how you can participate.
Native Reel Cinema Festival and The Plume Wars
How much do you know about the Plume Wars in Florida? Grab some popcorn! This week follow along as we talk about the Native Reel Cinema Festival, the Plume Wars in Florida, and the 1958 film Wind Across the Everglades.
Seminole Makers: Sweetgrass Baskets
Last week, we explored the history of Seminole basket-making. This week, join us as we take a look at Seminole basket makers, how important it is to support traditional makers, and threats to the craft.
The History of Seminole Sweetgrass Baskets
Have you ever seen a Seminole sweetgrass basket? Seminole sweetgrass baskets gained popularity in the 20th century when they were sold to tourists. Follow along as we learn about Seminole crafts, sweetgrass baskets, and the importance of keeping Seminole crafting traditions alive!
Get outside! Essentials for a Big Cypress Reservation Visit
With warmer weather and more places open to visitors, the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation is a great family-friendly day trip destination. Come for a visit! But first, follow along for essential things to pack, directions, and everything YOU need to know to plan your visit.
Seminole Customary Use Rights
Do you know what customary use rights are? Join us as we learn more about Big Cypress National Preserve in South Florida, and the rights Seminole and Miccosukee people have in this federally managed space.