Beneath the Branches: Council Oak, Survival, and Indian Termination
This week, join us as we add another installment to our Seminole Spaces series, and take a look through the lofty branches of the Council Oak tree.
The 1836 Attack on the Cape Florida Lighthouse
Join us this week as we explore the Cape Florida Lighthouse and Cape Florida, which Seminole warriors attacked on July 23, 1836.
Wet Season, Seminole Innovation, and the Magic of A Chickee
From utilizing traditional knowledge, to innovative architectural techniques Seminoles have crafted their way of life to survive the Florida environment.
Cruise Through Remarkable Seminole History on the Miami River
We are exploring the importance and impact of the Miami River, a vital waterway in South Florida that had a marked impact on the Seminole tourist industry.
The Indian Key Massacre: Survival, Salvagers, and Spanish Indians
Join us to look at a Seminole Space with a surprising history: the 11-acre island of Indian Key. Seminoles raided Indian Key during the Seminole Wars.
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 Legacy Beyond the New River: The Stranahan House
We look at the legacy of the Stranahan House. Built by Frank and Ivy Stranahan, the house was a vital trading post during Fort Lauderdale’s earliest years.
Snakes, Cinema, and Powerful Seminole Legacies at Silver Springs
Follow along to learn more about Seminoles at Silver Springs, as well as Osceola’s defiant stand that changed the trajectory of the Seminole Wars.
Seminole Spaces: Florida and Seminole Ancestors
Welcome back to our Seminole Spaces Series! This Friday, join us to learn about the Florida’s First People, and how ALL of Florida is Seminole.
The Legacy of Red Barn and Seminole Cattle
This week, we're taking you on a journey through the Seminole cattle industry, with focus on the legacy of Red Barn on the Brighton Reservation.