How Does Your Garden Grow? Food Sovereignty and Security
What you eat and access food is shaped by complex systems. This week, we explore Seminole gardens through the lens of resistance and survival.
28 Unique Objects from the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum – Part 2
This week, join us for the final 14 as we explore just a tiny sliver of this incredible collection built over the last 28 years.
A New Reality: Seminole Perspectives on Florida’s Shifting Ecosystem
This week, we will look back at the Everglades from a Seminole perspective, and how the landscape has shifted and changed in only a hundred years.
Christmas 1837: Seminole Survival and the Battle of Okeechobee
This week, we are looking at a particular historic moment and space that changed the course of Seminole history, and highlighted their resilience, drive, and sacrifice to stay in their ancestral homeland; the Battle of Okeechobee.
Seminole Snapshots: The “Camera-Man,” Julian Dimock
This week, take a journey back in time with us to a wilder Florida as we look at the Dimock Collection!
Mystery at Fort Marion
This week, join us to explore the Mystery of Coacoochee's Escape from Fort Marion.
The Devil, Abiaka: The Legacy of Sam Jones
This week, join us to learn about the life and legend of Abiaka. Also known as Abiaki, Arapeika/Aripika, Sam Jones, or just “The Devil,” Abiaka was a fierce Seminole wartime leader, medicine man, and spy.