Exhibits
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From their ancient origins across the Southeast, through the development of their cultural identity in the Florida Everglades to their determined search for a new homeland in the Indian Territory, the fascinating and inspiring story of the Seminoles is told in the museum’s 2,400 square-foot Seminole Exhibition.
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Named after the museum's co-founder and first curator, the Margaret Jane Norman Gallery exhibits selections from the museum's permanent collection of over 600 works of art. Paintings, sketches, sculptures and bronzes by such noted artists as Enoch Kelly Haney, Benjamin Harjo, Jr., Gary Montgomery, Willard Stone, Charles Banks Wilson, and Fred Beaver are on display.
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Once a slumbering settlement by a quiet tributary of the Canadian River, the community of Wewoka came to be one of the most storied in Oklahoma history. Visitors to the Seminole Nation Museum’s Wewoka exhibition can explore the people and events that made Wewoka a microcosm of the western frontier in a wing dedicated to the community’s history.
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Dedicated in honor of one of Wewoka’s favorite sons, the Major General Franklin A. Nichols Military Exhibition honors those area men and women that have served their country honorably since the First World War.
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Held annually each June in conjunction with the Wewoka High School Reunion, the Alumni Art Show showcases the art of one or more Wewoka graduates.