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Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, located in northeast Glades County near the northwest shore of Lake Okeechobee. It is one of six reservations held in trust by the federal government for this tribe. The reservation has a land area of approximately 146 square kilometers or 36,000 acres[1] and a 2000 census resident population of 566 persons.

Some residents of the reservation speak the Muscogee language (or Creek), which is different from the Mikasuki language of other Seminoles and the Miccosukee tribe.[2] Fewer than 200 people on the reservation speak Muscogee, which is the largest number of speakers in Florida and outside of Oklahoma.[3] The Muscogee language is considered 'definitely endangered' by UNESCO.[3]

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The Florida guide referred to a 'Seminole Village' in 1939, south of the town of Brighton, on a 35,660-acre reservation:

Here approximately 100 Indians are employed on CCC projects in road building, fencing, water development, and revegetation. All this group are Cow Creek, or Muskogee, differing in language from the Big Cypress Indians of the west coast, who are Mikasuki. Reservation Indians farm the center of cleared hammocks and herd some 800 head of Hereford and Angus cattle on a subsistence basis. Families live in groups of palm-thatched chuckoos, 10 feet by 12 feet, containing raised sleeping platforms covered with mosquito netting. One chuckoo serves as the family dining room, another as the kitchen. Both children and adults receive instruction in the village school, which is equipped with modern facilities, including a community workroom and shop, men's and women's showers, and a laundry.[4]

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— Federal Writers'Project, 'Part III: The Florida Loop', Florida: A Guide to the Southernmost State (1947)

To serve the Seminole cattle business, 'The Red Barn' was built in 1941 with help from the Civilian Conservation Corps. Hurricane Wilma damaged the roof, which was replaced in 2005.[5]

The Seminole Tribe of Florida operates the Brighton Seminole Casino here, a 27,000-square-foot casino with 375-slot and gaming machines, a seven-table poker room, and high-stake bingo seats, with full service restaurant and lounge.[6] The reservation also is used for part of the tribe's cattle operations, the 12th-largest in the country.

Other reservations[edit]

The other five Seminole Tribe of Florida reservations are:

  • Big Cypress Reservation, the largest territory, including 81.972 sq mi (212.306 km²), in Broward and Hendry Counties[7]
  • Hollywood Reservation (formerly called the Dania Reservation), 497 acres (2.01 km2) acres,[8] Broward County[7]
  • Immokalee Reservation, Collier County
  • Fort Pierce Reservation, a 50 acres (0.20 km2) site in St. Lucie County, taken into trust for the tribe in 1995 by the United States Department of the Interior
  • Tampa Reservation, located in Hillsborough County

Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Archived Document'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2013-04-02. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  2. ^Mahon, pp. 201–202.
  3. ^ ab'UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in danger'. www.unesco.org. Retrieved 2017-12-28. Filter search with mus in ISO 639-3 code box.
  4. ^Federal Writers' Project (1947). Florida: A Guide to the Southernmost State (5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 468-469.
  5. ^'Glades County Historical Society'. gladescountyhs.org. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  6. ^'Seminole Gaming', The Seminole Tribe of Florida Official Website
  7. ^ abPritzker 392
  8. ^Daniel Chang, 'Seminole Tribe to Close Park Near Hollywood', Miami Herald, 14 September 2012

References[edit]

  • Mahon, John K.; Brent R. Weisman (1996). 'Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Peoples'. In Gannon, Michael (Ed.). The New History of Florida, pp. 183–206. University Press of Florida. ISBN0-8130-1415-8.
  • Pritzker, Barry M. A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture, and Peoples. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN978-0-19-513877-1.

External links[edit]

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  • Seminole Tribe of Florida, official website
  • Brighton Reservation, Florida, United States Census Bureau
  • Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation Cemetery, Glades County, Florida, US GenWeb

Coordinates: 27°04′46″N81°04′11″W / 27.07944°N 81.06972°W

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Location of Big Cypress Indian Reservation, Florida.
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountyHendry County, Broward County
Government
• Governing bodySeminole Tribe of Florida
Area
• Total81.972 sq mi (212.306 km2)
Population
• Total591
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
• Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
WebsiteSeminole Tribe of Florida: Big Cypress

The Big Cypress Indian Reservation is one of the six reservations of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. It is located in southeastern Hendry County and northwestern Broward County, in southern Florida, United States. Its location is on the Atlantic coastal plain. This reservation lies south of Lake Okeechobee and just north of Alligator Alley. It is governed by the Seminole Tribe of Florida's Tribal Council, and is the largest of the five Seminole reservations in the state. Facilities on the reservation include the tribal museum and a major entertainment and rodeo complex.

The land area is 81.972 sq mi (212.306 km²), including the 12th-largest cattle operation in the country.[1] A resident population of 591 persons was reported in the 2010 census. The reservation is also called 'Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation' or 'Big Cypress Reservation'. It lies adjacent to the north side of the largest section of the Miccosukee Indian Reservation in western Broward County.

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Tourism and entertainment[edit]

Seminole patchwork shawl made by Susie Cypress from Big Cypress Indian Reservation, ca. 1980s
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The tribe owns two tourist attractions here: Billie Swamp Safari, and Big Cypress National Preserve.

The American rock band Phish held their millennium concert at the reservation from December 30, 1999 to January 1, 2000. With 85,000 people in attendance, it was the earliest and largest sold-out millennium concert. Phish performed three sets of music on the 30th, an afternoon set on the 31st, and an unprecedented 'Midnight To Dawn' set, which ran from 11:50pm until sunrise on January 1, 2000.

The entertainment complex is surrounded by 350 acres for outdoor events, in addition to a newly renovated rodeo arena with seating for 3,000 people. Stables have stalls for 86 horses.

The tribe constructed the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Seminole Indian Museum, which opened in 1997. In 2005 it was the first tribal museum to receive accreditation from the American Association of Museums (AAM), and is a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate.

In popular culture[edit]

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  • Charles 'Trip' Tucker III, (short for 'Triple', since he is the third generation of his family to be named Charles Tucker), played by Connor Trinneer, is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. According to Star Trek lore, 'Trip' had a sister who was killed by the Xindi along with 7 million other Humans in the year 2153. The CGI depiction of the attack on Earth in The Expanse (Star Trek: Enterprise episode) shows that the beam hits Florida in Moore Haven and cuts directly south, through the Big Cypress Indian Reservation in Hendry County, to Cuba, until reaching South America.

Notes[edit]

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  1. ^'Red Barn, Glades County, Florida', National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, accessed 26 December 2011

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References[edit]

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  • Eda.gov [1]
  • Big Cypress Reservation, Florida United States Census Bureau

Coordinates: 26°17′39″N80°58′09″W / 26.29417°N 80.96917°W

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