Seminole Scenes – October 2019 Seminole Scenes by The Seminole Tribune - October 3, 2019September 19, 2024 WARRIOR SUPPORTERS: Mohayla Billie and Allekeao Billie show their support for the Ahfachkee School girls volleyball team during a game against Sheridan Hills Christian School on Sept. 20 in Hollywood. (Photo Kevin Johnson) SISTERS SEEK SHELTER: Cady Osceola holds her sister Khodie Osceola, 1, tight as they take shelter from
Florida, a tourist state; unconquered Seminoles, the tourism attraction Arts & Entertainment Community News by The Seminole Tribune - October 3, 2019September 19, 2024 By Marlin Billie, Panther Clan,
Get to know your new Seminole princesses Community News by The Seminole Tribune - October 2, 2019September 19, 2024 Miss Florida Seminole Durante Blais-Billie By: Damon Scott Miss Florida Seminole Durante Blais-Billie (Courtesy Photo) If you were wondering what to expect from the new Miss Florida Seminole over the next year – read on for a few clues. Durante Blais-Billie, of the Hollywood Reservation, was crowned Miss Florida Seminole on July 27. The
Schimmel sister transfers to Eastern Florida Community News by The Seminole Tribune - August 30, 2019September 5, 2019 Milan Schimmel (Hutchinson CC) Milan Schimmel (Umatilla) recently announced that she has transferred to Eastern Florida State College in Melbourne. Schimmel is a younger sister of Shoni and Jude Schimmel, who were standouts on the University of Louisville women’s basketball team. Milan Schimmel, a guard who grew up on the Confederated Tribes
Native American pro golfer competes in LPGA event Community News Sports by The Seminole Tribune - August 30, 2019September 5, 2019 Gabby Lemieux (Photo LPGA/Facebook) Gabby Lemieux (Shoshone-Paiute Tribe) shot 75-71 at the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic in early July at Thornberry Creek golf course in Oneida, Wisconsin. The course is owned by the Oneida Nation. Lemieux’s 2-over par total wasn’t good enough to make the cut for the weekend, but she provided
Seminole students take tours of Florida colleges, capitol Education News by The Seminole Tribune - August 30, 2019September 19, 2024 The CSSS college tour returned after a five-year hiatus and the Tribe’s Center for Student Success and Services (CSSS) staff said it was a success. The July 29 to Aug. 2 tour took 20 students across Florida by bus to visit Florida A&M University, Florida State University, University of Florida, University
Hollywood Seminole seniors take Minnesota by storm Community News by The Seminole Tribune - August 29, 2019September 19, 2024 By: Wanda BowersTribal Elder On Tuesday morning, Aug. 13, 2019, about 40 Seminole seniors from the Hollywood Reservation boarded American Airlines in Miami and took a direct flight to Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota. This began our senior trip, Shokapee, here we come! We arrived in Minnesota around noon, so the first thing we
Seminole Scenes – September 2019 Community Seminole Scenes by The Seminole Tribune - August 29, 2019September 19, 2024 RODEO ROYALTY: The Eastern Indian Rodeo Association will be represented in the 2019-20 season by EIRA Queen Dayra Teal Koenes, left, and Little Miss EIRA Princess Rylee Bowers. (Photo EIRA/Facebook) HEALTHY FUN: Faith Billie, 6, celebrates as she completes the 3D fruity puzzle as Lynn Osceola, 6, watches during
Q&A with Native American dentist Dr. Crystal Willie Sekaquaptewa Health News by The Seminole Tribune - August 28, 2019September 19, 2024 By: Allee Mead As the managing dentist of Monument Valley Dental Clinic and assistant dental director for the company, Dr. Crystal Willie Sekaquaptewa is the first Native American to work as a dentist in the Utah Navajo Health System. Becoming a dentist to serve elders like her grandmother, she now inspires the
Our primary source: Marlin Billie Community News Top Story by The Seminole Tribune - August 28, 2019August 28, 2019 By: Mary Beth Rosebrough and Tara Backhouse - Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum One day this past May we had what turned out to be a very special visitor to the library, Marlin Billie. Marlin had heard about our mission to get photos identified for the benefit of the entire Tribe. With over 150,000 photos,