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Seminole Nation Museum "Quiz Whizzes" capture Second Place at Trivia Night fundraiser
Ceremonies to honor historic seminole chief
John Jumper to be honored with plaques, ceremonies at Seminole Nation Museum and Spring Baptist Church
Cultural treasure available again
Iconic reference book on Seminole culture and medicine is now back in print
Seminole who used his language to outfox World War II enemy dies at 96
Edmond Harjo, one of the last surviving members of a group of American Indians who used their native languages to outmaneuver the enemy during World Wars I and II, died last week in Oklahoma. He was 96.
Ellwanger Accepts State Leadership Role
Museum Executive Director helps preserve Oklahoma Icon
Red Dirt Rangers Highlight Sorghum Festival
Nationally-known musicians bring eclectic sound to annual fall festival
Land of Black Gold
Once thought to be worthless, the lands of the Seminole Nation held a river of Black Gold
Museum to set up at Seminole Nation Days
The Museum will have a tent at Seminole Nation Days, September 20-22 2013. Come by and see us.
The Supper Quilt Coming to Seminole Nation Museum
The Supper Quilt, a representation of da Vinci's The Last Supper, will be on display at the Museum on Sorghum Day, October 26. Admission is free!
Museum Founder Profiled in Magazine
The life of Mutt Miller, co-founder and director of the Seminole Nation Museum, is profiled in an issue of "Sooner Spectator" magazine.