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  Seminole Museum Registration Division

Contact

We welcome members of the public who would like to view the collections, or would like to conduct research into our collections. However, we do ask that you make an appointment prior to your visit. To make an appointment, please contact:

Tara Backhouse
Registrar, Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum
863-902-1113 ex 12246
tarabackhouse@semtribe.com

 

 
Introduction

One of the museum's primary goals is to serve as a center of research for Seminole culture and Native American history in the Southeastern United States. Some of the items currently available for research by scholars and the general public are the following:

• The museum's library, which consists of books, journals and a reference section relating to Seminole culture and Southeastern Indians in general. Held in 375 linear feet of shelf space, these items are available for researchers to use in the facilities, but cannot be loaned out.

• Approximately 1000 government documents, dating from the early 1800s to the mid 1900s, covering 60 Native American tribes. The documents include information on various interactions between the United States government and the tribes.

• An extensive newspaper collection, dating from the early 1800s, that contains information regarding Indian removal, the Seminole Wars, and Indian-White relations.

• The Ethel Cutler Freeman Collection which consists of over 700 photos, dating from 1939 to 1967, documenting the time Freeman spent studying the Seminole culture. The collection contains manuscripts, travel diaries, and an extensive collection of photographic negatives. Packaged with the negatives are captions, written by Freeman, describing the camps and Seminoles she came in frequent contact with.

• The Brown Family Letters Collection is an extensive collection of personal letters written by Corinna and Ellen Brown and their relatives, describing life in Florida during the Seminole Wars.

• The Tribal Memorabilia Collection is a continually growing collection of many kinds of objects that represent activities and events of the Seminole Tribe of Florida during the last ten years. There are brochures, T-Shirts and promotional souvenirs from various events and programs; Books, CDS and DVDs produced by the Tribe; and photographs that capture the recent history of the Tribe.

Research Library

Research Library Catalog Now Online!

The Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum is proud to announce that the Research Library is now included among our online collections. Approximately 2500 books and periodicals can now be searched using the Online Collections link. Please browse the library's holdings in order to plan your visit to the library.

 

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AhTahThiki Museum - 34725 West Boundary Road - Clewiston, FL 33440
Phone: 863-902-1113


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