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Sports are among many people’s favorite pastimes. From casual pickup games to professional tournaments, sports have been an important, and fun, part of Seminole culture for centuries! This week, join us as we do a little dive into the Seminole world of sports through photographs. From the traditional game of stickball, all the way through the recreational past times of today,...

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Welcome back to the latest installment in our Seminole Spaces series! In this series, we explore the places and spaces that are important to Seminole history, tourism, and culture. This week, we are looking at one of the bloodiest battles of the Seminole War period: the Battle of Wahoo Swamp. This battle marked a major shift in the Seminole War, one that would have long-reach...

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Food is deeply connected to culture, family, and our relationship with the world. But beyond nourishment, food can also serve as an act of resistance. While it may seem simple, what you eat, how much you eat, and how you access food are all shaped by complex and layered systems.

For Indigenous peoples, survival itself is an act of resistance. Throughout history, they h...

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Welcome back to the second half of our two-part post commemorating the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum’s 28th Anniversary! Two weeks ago, we shared the first 14 unique objects from the Museum’s Collection. 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.

Again, we hope to emphasize that these two post...

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August 21st marked the 28th Anniversary of the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum! Officially, the Museum opened its doors on August 21st, 1997. This date also marked the 40th anniversary of federal recognition for the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Last year to mark the anniversary, we looked at 27 Memorable Moments from the Museum. We explored some incredibly...

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