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Seminole Tribe of Florida official homepage is dedicated to the rich history, culture, and services of the Florida Seminole Indians. Updates and helpful resources from Seminole Tribe of Florida during COVID-19.
Contact Us. 6300 Stirling Road Hollywood, Florida 33024. Phone: (800) 683-7800
At the end of the wars, Abiaka led the last Seminole remaining in Florida into the deep wetlands, far away from American forces and settlers. The Seminole Tribe of Florida survives today because of him.
Our primary knowledge of this time comes from oral histories of the Seminole Tribe, Spanish and other European written documents, and the archaeological record. These show a clear picture of a Florida that was interconnected both within the peninsula and to the larger geographic region.
Seminole Tribe of Florida Headquarters. Address: 6300 Stirling Road Hollywood, Florida 33024. Phone: (954) 966-6300 or (800) 683-7800. Directions: Take I-95 to Stirling Road. Pass State Road 7 (441). We are located just West of the turnpike overpass on the South side of Stirling Road.
The first Seminole government achieved what many felt was impossible, bringing the chaos of new organization under control and the first monies into the tiny Tribal treasury. Thus began the modern era of the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
We Seminole have lived in Florida for thousands of years. Our ancestors were the first people to come to Florida. Our ancestors were connected by family and culture to others across North America, from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi river, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes.
Contact Us. 6300 Stirling Road Hollywood, Florida 33024. Phone: (800) 683-7800
All structures or buildings whether new or rehabilitative shall be designed and constructed based on the location of the reservation within the state of Florida and according to the wind-borne debris region map.
Welcome to the Seminole Tribal Court. The Constitution of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, at Article X, vests the judicial powers of the Seminole Tribe of Florida in the Seminole Tribal Courts. The Seminole Court consists of a Trial Court and an Appellate Court.