Permanent exhibits showcase the early life of the Tribe as they customized their routines to the Everglades rotating exhibits showcase historical and contemporary Native American, First Nations and Aboriginal life. It celebrates Miccosukee history and culture through historical documents, archival photographs and original artifacts Since opening in 1983, the Museum has provided visitors with a view into the Tribe’s distinctive lifestyle. Scoop up treasures crafted by natives around the world and bring home a memento of your trip with a special gift created by Miccosukee Tribe members.
Nonetheless, it’s the center of most tribal operations as well as the Miccosukee Indian Village and Miccosukee Airboats, where you can scream across the Everglades on an airboat ride get a peek at the tribe’s unusual way of life at the Village Museum nosh on ‘Gator bites’ and tremble at an amazing alligator demonstration. The Tamiami Reservation, 40 miles west of Miami in western Miami-Dade County, contains 75,000 acres, making it notably smaller than the Alligator Alley section.
Miccosukee Indian Village and Miccosukee Airboats