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Experts say Alligator Alcatraz, Florida’s new detention center built without tribal consent in violation of treaty rights and ...
The site lies about 40 miles west of the Miami International Airport and about halfway to Naples, out past a series of tourist stops offering airboat ... its east is the Miccosukee Indian Village.
Cited concerns included light pollution, saying the bright lights from the facility are diminishing the internationally ...
"Alligator Alcatraz" is the nickname for a planned temporary immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades.
The constant rumbling of passing dump trucks drowns out the once familiar chirping of birds at the family home of Mae’anna ...
Book one of these top-rated airboat tours. ... During the tour, you'll not only see local wildlife, but also will get to see a Miccosukee Indian camp and take a nature walk.
Betty Osceola, a Miccosukee tribal judge and an environmental activist, owns Buffalo Tiger Airboat Tours. Scott McIntyre for The New York Times. A palm-thatched structure called a chickee.
The Miccosukee continue pushing to phase out oil drilling in Big Cypress, writing op-eds and working with local, state and federal governments to stop more oil exploration by acquiring mineral ...
Islands deep in the Everglades protected the Miccosukee and other Native Americans from U.S. troops during the Seminole Wars of the 1800s. Today, visitors can take Native-led tours of the islands.
As a boy, when the water was low Talbert Cypress from the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida rummaged through the Everglades’ forests, swam in its swampy ponds and fished in its canals.