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Erasing Native American teams from sports for being "offensive" ignores how those teams honor Native Americans and how they are being erased from our culture.
Native Americans in Florida’s Everglades are being displaced again — this time not by colonizers with muskets and treaties, but by Florida’s governor and the razor-wired detention camp now known […] ...
Quenton Cypress, Community Engagement Management for the Seminole Tribe of Florida, talks about the survival of the Seminole people in spite of three wars and a concentration camp on Egmont Key.
SANFORD, Fla. — The Black Bear Wilderness area in northwest Seminole County features 1,600-acres of wetlands near the St. Johns River. The public lands are home to deer, wild pigs, alligators ...
The original move came a day after Brevard County implemented a burn ban, joining bans previously put in place by Seminole, Orange, Volusia and Lake counties. Those burn bans remain in effect.
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