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.
Seminole Spaces: The Ten Thousand Islands
Discover the mysterious Ten Thousand Islands in Southwest Florida! Home to Florida's first people, these islands and mangroves hold rich wildlife wonders.
Seminole Spaces: Trading Posts
This week, we are exploring a unique type of Seminole space; trading posts. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Seminoles utilized trading posts as points of contact with non-Seminole traders.
A Dark History at Egmont Key
This week, join us to learn about the dark history of Egmont Key, and how the Seminole Tribe is reclaiming and healing that history through education and action.
Seminole Spaces: Chickees
This week, join us to learn about a different kind of Seminole space; chickees! Prolific across South Florida, chickees are traditional Seminole houses. Chickees are a fascinating look into Seminole architecture, how it has shifted over time, and how it is reflected in Seminole tourism and history.
Seminole Spaces: Lake Okeechobee
This week, we are exploring the Seminole relationship with Lake Okeechobee, and how it has shifted and changed over time.