Little Badger’s Stunning Genre-Bending Novel: A Snake Falls to Earth
Styled after traditional Lipan Apache storytelling, Darcie Little Badger's "A Snake Falls to Earth" is a stunning and hopeful example of Indigenous futurism.
How I Became a Ghost: A Powerful Story of Choctaw Removal
The first, How I Became a Ghost by Tim Tingle, follows the story of 10-year-old Isaac, a Choctaw boy experiencing Indian Removal.
Hope and Healing in Traci Sorell’s Excellent Book: Powwow Day
Last Friday, we shared Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Nobel Maillard. Today, we are looking at Traci Sorell’s Powwow Day.
Genuine Representation for Little Readers: Fry Bread by Kevin Maillard
Explore two picture books: Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Nobel Maillard and Powwow Day by Traci Sorell.
Seminole Spaces: Rich Heritage And Beautiful Tradition In White Springs
This week, we're heading to White Springs, FL, just in time for the Florida Folk Festival, held May 24-26 at Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park.
Top 5 Spectacular Off-Reservation Chickees to Visit This Summer
This week, we highlight the top 5 off-reservation chickees you and your family can visit this summer, and learn about Seminole history and culture!
Beautiful Indigenous Art at the Happiest Place on Earth
Be sure to stop by Epcot and its World Showcase American Heritage Gallery for a stunning exhibition of contemporary and historic Indigenous American art.
What We Have Endured by John and Mary Lou Missal and Willie Johns
Welcome back to our Summer Book Series! This week, we are looking What We Have Endured: A Novel of the Seminole Wars by John & Mary Lou Missal and the late Willie Johns.
Critter Count: Fauna of Big Cypress National Preserve
Critter Count! Join us in Big Cypress National Preserve, as we discover its diverse animal inhabitants.
Navigating Hurricane Season
June 1st was the first official day of Hurricane Season! This week, join us to learn how to navigate the wet weather, and have the best Florida summer possible.