Mural by Seminole artists unveiled in Tallahassee Arts & Entertainment Community by Gordon Wareham - June 8, 2022June 8, 2022 The mural created by Wilson Bowers and Samuel Tommie at 728 Macomb Street in downtown Tallahassee. (Photo James Patrick) Submitted by Gordon O. Wareham, Director Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum TALLAHASSEE — On April 27, the official unveiling of the 135-foot-long mural “The First Mothers” took place at 728 Macomb Street in downtown Tallahassee. The
Everett Osceola produces feature film with all-Native cast Arts & Entertainment Community News Top News Top Story by Beverly Bidney - June 8, 2022June 23, 2022 "Don't Let It In" executive producer Everett Osceola, center, joins Geraldine Osceola, left, and Daniel Nunez for filming at the SemFuel gasstation in Big Cypress on March 26. Osceola and Nunez appear in the movie. (Courtesy photo) Everett Osceola grew up watching horror movies and has a strong passion for the
Emerging Indigenous screenwriters revealed on new list Arts & Entertainment News by The Seminole Tribune - May 18, 2022May 18, 2022 IllumiNative is one of three organizations that helped to compile this year’s list. Three organizations – IllumiNative, The Black List and the Sundance Institute – released the names of eight projects May 17 that made its 2022 version of the “Indigenous List.” The list is comprised of Indigenous screenwriters who have
Bobby Henry honored at John Anderson concert Arts & Entertainment Community by The Seminole Tribune - May 9, 2022May 9, 2022 Seminole medicine man Bobby Henry acknowledges the audience after he was saluted by John Anderson during Anderson’s concert March 7, 2022, at the Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant City. (Photo Peter Gallagher) Singer-songwriter John Anderson, a longtime friend of the Seminole Tribe, paid homage to Seminole medicine man Bobby Henry at
After lengthy journey, all-Indigenous groundbreaking play ‘Distant Thunder’ reaches the stage Arts & Entertainment News Top News Top Story by Beverly Bidney - May 9, 2022May 9, 2022 Spencer Battiest, center, performs in the all-Indigenous play “Distant Thunder” in Oklahoma City. (Photo Miki Galloway) “Distant Thunder” struggled to find a home for the past decade. The all-Indigenous musical, whose cast includes the Seminole Tribe’s Spencer Battiest, finally made its way to the stage in late March at the First American
It’s a wrap: film captures Elgin Jumper’s varied talents Arts & Entertainment Community News Top News Top Story by Damon Scott - May 6, 2022May 6, 2022 Elgin Jumper talks about his artistic expression in the documentary. (Courtesy SMP) BIG CYPRESS — The documentary film is complete, but the journey continues. The Seminole Tribe’s Elgin Jumper presented the final cut of a film that highlights his life and creative endeavors April 8 in the theater at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum
Seminole role in plume trade, ‘Everglades’ film focus of event Arts & Entertainment Community News Top News Top Story by Damon Scott - April 28, 2022April 28, 2022 Everett Osceola speaks prior to a film screening of “Wind Across the Everglades” at Savor Cinema in Fort Lauderdale on April 26. (Photo Sergio Tirado) FORT LAUDERDALE – Film buff, Native Reels Cinema Festival creator and cultural ambassador for the Seminole Tribe, Everett Osceola, spoke at an event to mark National
National Audubon Day program to include Seminole perspective, film about plume wars Arts & Entertainment Community Top News by Beverly Bidney - April 23, 2022April 23, 2022 Director Nicholas Ray, left, with Cory Osceola, from the Seminole Tribe, during the filming of the 1958 movie "Wind Across the Everglades.” (State Archives of Florida/Steinmetz) Everett Osceola will introduce the classic film “Wind Across the Everglades” during the National Audubon Day commemoration by the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival and Stranahan
Indigenous big band to convene for unique show Arts & Entertainment News Top News Top Story by Damon Scott - April 19, 2022April 19, 2022 Keefe has been a vocalist and musician for many years. (Courtesy Julia Keefe) Jazz vocalist, actor and educator Julia Keefe (Nez Perce) has achieved something uncommon. She’s assembled an all-Indigenous, 16-piece big band for a May 19 performance at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts in Olympia, Washington. Keefe says that
Reception highlights poetry through art, writing Arts & Entertainment Community by Beverly Bidney - April 6, 2022April 6, 2022 Elgin Jumper talks about his art that is displayed in the Mosiac Gallery at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum on March 16, 2022. (Photo Beverly Bidney) BIG CYPRESS — Since Elgin Jumper sees poetry in everything, the opening reception for his “Fluent Poetry” show at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum on March 16 celebrated all