Archive Record
Images
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2024.20.10 |
Object Name |
Newspaper |
Date |
August 2024 |
Scope & Content |
"The Seminole Tribune: Voice of the Unconquered"; Vol. 48 no. 8; August 2024; The Official Newspaper of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Articles, subjects, and images include: -Brighton's CeCe Thomas, Trail's Osceola crowned Seminole princesses -Hard Rock Casino Rockford set to open Aug. 29 -UNITY conference helps unite Native students -Seminole Artist Experience supports business of art -Editorial: Native Americans face huge healthcare disparities. Here's a way to help close the gaps -New name, same mission as Environmental Protection Office -98 Degrees to play outdoor concert in Immokalee -Australia's Thunder from Down Under coming to Immokalee -National Native News -Brighton patchwork fashion show highlights culture, history -Behind the scenes, contestants receive guidance from former princesses -Festive-filled day as Hollywood celebrates the Fourth -Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki partners with NJ institution to promote Seminole artists -Movie night in Hollywood -Country, tribe dealing with uptick in Covid-19 -Seminole Scenes -ERD SWEP students use drones to monitor invasive vegetation -Big Cypress, Immokalee team up for rez-to-rez day at camp -Photography class opens eyes of 4-H, Boys & Girls Club kids -Poposed federal commission would investigate abuses at Native American boarding schools -New center to help lead Indigenous language revitalization efforts -Haskell professor to speak at ecosystems services conferences -CNAY seeks youth art -Reservations learn from the emergency experts -Conference focuses on STEM, college, careers for Indigenous peoples -August calendar for Native Learning Center -Native Cinema Showcase takes place in Aug. 15-18 in New Mexico -Butcher gallery to host National Preserve anniversary celebration -BIA offers increased payment limits for certain programs -Full-page illustrated eulogy by Ike Harjo for his brother Burton Harjo -Tribal players win USSSA World Series -Dolphins cheerleaders bring talents to BC -Seminole teams win 5 NAYO championships -Hard Rock Stadium receives recognition for sustainability efforts -FSU kicks off 2024 season in Ireland -Oklahoma is next stop for Chanon Frye -Seminole cowboys, cowgirls turn out for Josiah Johns Memorial Rodeo -Miss EIRA Brienna Brockman eyes return to rodeoing -Dolphins preseason starts Aug. 9 |
