Okalee Indian Seminole Reservation, POW-WOW
Chief Odulani, family, and Priority One Coalition members at the opening ceremony of the Okalee Indian Village Reservation POW-WOW in Hollywood, Florida and in celebration of 100th year anniversary establishment. July 2 &3, 2011
Native American Indian dance at the Hollywood Seminole Village, ie. Chief Odualni, july 2, 2011
Natine Indian Dance (the two step) of the Okalee Indian Village POW WOW and celebration of 100th year anniversary establishment of the Hollywood, Florida seminole reservation with Chief Odulani, family, and Priority One Coalition members. July 2 & 3, 2011
Redboys Indian Drum Ceremony, POW-WOW Hollywood, Florida Seminole w/ Chief Odulani
Chief Odulani Drumming interview of the Red Boys at the Okalee Indian Village POW WOW and celebration of 100th year anniversary establishment of the Hollywood, Florida seminole reservation with Chief Odulaniand Priority One Coalition members. July 2 & 3, 2011
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The Grand Entry... at the 3rd Annual Seminole Okalee Indian Village Pow-wow held at Hard Rock Hollywood, Florida.
Chief Odulani, Native American Indian National Anthem, Seminole, florida POW-WOW, july 2, 2011
National anthem of the native Indian at the opening ceremony at the Okalee Indian Village POW WOW and celebration of 100th year anniversary establishment of the Hollywood, Florida seminole reservation with Chief Odulani, family, and Priority One Coalition members. July 2 & 3, 2011
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VOICE OVER Intro: 00:13
Descubra a regiao profunda do Everglades, e encontre a terra da Tribo Indigena da Florida- os Seminoles. Aqui, os Seminoles tem mantido o legado de sua tribo, prosperando nos pântanos e florestas robustas do Everglades.
Intro ON CAMERA: 00:11
Ola, sou Karen. Vamos explorar os Everglades, no estilo da Tribo Indigena de Seminole- onde você podera experimentar a rica herança dessa tribo, e a beleza selvagem de seus pântanos!
VOICE OVER: 00:32
Bem-vindo ao Billie Swamp Safari. Localizado dentro do Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation. Aqui você vai encontrar as melhores aventuras, mergulhando-se na beleza dos Everglades. Salte no Buggy Swamp, um Eco-tour passando por terras secas e molhadas. Sinta o vento contra o seu cabelo durante um passeio velóz pela área gramada em aerobarco,. Preste atenção em jacarés, tartarugas, peixes, passaros e outros animais exóticos! “Shows Com Bichos” e “Cobras Venenosas”, e shows de “Luta Com Jacares” são as atividades que voce não deve perder !
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Por perto, você encontrara o Museu Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki, que significa lugar para aprender.
VOICE OVER: 00:20
Apaixone-se com a história da tribo, e descubra exposições tribais, apresentando dioramas, filmes e exposições que representam sua cultura.
Para uma experiência íntima aqui no Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki, desfrute de uma caminhada através de uma trilha encantadora- passando por lindas árvores nativas e atravessando por uma verdadeira aldeia da tribo!
VOICE OVER: 00:17
Se você gosta de acampar, o Big Cypress RV Resort & Campground será o seu paraíso! Descanse em um Motorhome, se-acampe em uma barraca, ou desfrute de cabines confortáveis. Para uma verdadeira sensasao de férias, aproveite outras diversões ao ar livre, como o mini-golfe e uma piscina aquecida.
VOICE OVER: 00:24
Localizado a pouco mais de uma hora de distância, em Hollywood, Okalee Indian Village é onde aproveitara espetáculos animados que mostram a vida selvagem- como Lutas com Jacarés, em águas profundas! Outros shows apresentam cobras venenosas, gatos selvagens, e os ursos negros. Depois, aproveite a cultura da Tribo Seminole através de artesanais, jóias, cestas e roupas encontradas no gift shop.
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Nao tem nada melhor do que aproveitar Eco-tours em meio do Everglades, visitar exposições culturais, ou se divertir dentro de uma verdadeira aldeia moderna! Sem duvida, uma visita a Tribo Indígena da Flórida Seminole deve estar no topo do seu próximo destino!
Total Time: 2:15
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Chief Odulani, Family and Priority One Coalitiion members attending Okalee Indian Village Pow-Wow and hosting with the 100th anniversary establishment of the Hollywood Seminole Reservation and casino.
It was a cultural and spiritual show of multiple tribes from across North America and event of enlightenment and fun. Chief Odulani
July 2 & 3, 2011, Hollywood, Florida, (USA)
DMK SHR 10th Anniversary
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (May 9, 2014) -- To mark the 10th anniversary celebration of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, which first opened on May 11, 2004, a special Ten-a-Year for Ten Years presentation at Hard Rock Live took place on Friday, May 9, 2014 during the kickoff of this weekend's Seminole Okalee Indian Village POW-WOW, a three-day cultural event slated for May 9-11 at Hard Rock Live. In addition, Jim Allen, CEO of Seminole Gaming and Chairman of Hard Rock International, announced short-term expansion and renovation projects slated for the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood.
Five local charities were presented with a donation of $10,000 per year for ten years, totaling $100,000 each. The charities are the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation -- South Florida Chapter, Ann Storck Center, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Florida and Habitat for Humanity of Broward.
Allen also announced plans to add a new restaurant as part of the hotel, to create super suites on the 12th floor, to redesign the lobby bar, and to create an upgraded guest arrival experience at the hotel entrance
Grand Entry @Seminole Tribal Fair 2012
Seminole Indian American Folk Music (FL): Alligator Song
Title: Alligator Song, Contributor Names: Corse, Carita Doggett, b. 1892 (Collector)Cornwall, Robert (Collector)Tiger, Naha (Performer)Johns, Barfield (Performer)Osceola, Richard (Performer)Smith, Morgan (Performer)Hutts, Sam (Performer), Created / Published: Seminole Indian Reservation, Florida, Subject Headings: - Dance music- Seminole Indians- Seminole Indians--Music- Songs- Instrumental music- United States -- Florida -- Glades County -- Seminole Indian Reservation, Genre: SongsInstrumental music, Notes: - The sound quality of this recording is poor, and the record concludes with skipping.- The Green Corn Dance is a spiritual ritual of purification and thanksgiving held each spring. In this instance, the song was performed with the purpose of being recorded, not as part of the ceremony itself.- The Alligator Song from the Green Corn Dance.- Performance Note: Alligator Song (vocals) performed by Morgan Smith, Barfield Johns, Hutts, Sam, Richard Osceola, and Naha Tiger at Cow Creek settlement, Seminole Indian Reservation, Florida, on July 1, 1940., Medium: Sound disc : analog ; 12 in., Call Number/Physical Location: AFC 1940/011: AFS 03894 A01, Source Collection: Florida WPA Recordings, 1940 (AFC 1940/011), Repository: American Folklife Center, Digital Id: Photographs in this collection are from the Library of Congress Florida category, 1930-39, including Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black-And-White Negatives. Please see channel description for copyright statement. The videos on this channel feature uncensored historical documents, which may on occasion contain offensive material.
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Lonnie Harrington: African Native American Musician and Author (2014)
Great interview of inspiring African Native American Black Indian Musician and Author Lonnie Harrington we all should know about. Watch this powerful interview and learn about the ancestors and understand the nature of the struggle of Black and Native Americans. Lonnie is the author of the book, Both Sides of the Water: Essays on African-Native American Interactions, published in March 2007 by Rosedog Books. WATCH Full Documentary American Red and Black: Stories of Afro-Native Identity
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Lonnie Harrington was born in Tallahassee Florida in 1952 of African, Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw, and Shawnee ancestry. With his Mother in 1957 he moved to Dania Florida to live with his maternal Grandmother. Here his Mother would take him to visit to the nearby Seminole Reservation at the time called Okalee (now known as the Hollywood Reservation). He came to New York City in 1959 to join his Mother who had relocated there. He attended Hunter College and the New School for Social Research in the early 1970's. During this time he began independent research into African-Native American relations, an endeavor he currently continues.
Professionally, as a musician he has performed as a sideman and band leader in concert and night club venues in the north eastern United States and eastern Canada since the early 1970's. He continues to perform in the New York City area, and is currently working on a CD. As a storyteller his credits includes performances at the 2005 Mohegan Colony Storytelling Festival, the 2006 Clearwater Festival-Great Hudson River Revival, and at the Cornelia Street Café in Greenwich Village.
As an arts administrator, he has worked for the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, served as a consultant for various arts organizations, and since 1981 has worked for the ArtsConnection, one of the largest arts in education organizations in New York City. During the mid 1990's, he was a member of the Torn Pages Project, a coalition that examined African-Native American relations. He became a member of the Northeastern Native American Association (N.E.N.A.A.) in 1991. This Queens New York organization has more than 400 members of indigenous ancestry from North, South, and Central America, as well as the Caribbean. His responsibilities have included chairing the 1992, and 93 Pow Wow Committees, as well as co-chairing the 1994 committee. He remains a member of this committee. He also serves as the organizations' historian.
From March 1992 until October 2003, he was a member of the Drum Circle Singers, a Native American drum group that performed throughout several states in the north eastern United States. A Men's Traditional Dancer, he has danced at Pow Wows and events in different parts of the United States.
He is the author of the book, Both Sides of the Water: Essays on African-Native American Interactions, published in March 2007 by Rosedog Books. Check Amazon.com
The Culture and History of the Seminole Tribe by Dr. Andrew Frank Part 3
Presented by the Tallahassee Writers Association at the 2011 Tallahassee Book Festival and Writers Conference.
Funding for Dr. Andrew Frank's lecture on The Culture and History of the Seminole Tribe was sponsored by the Florida Humanities Council with Funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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