Seminole Nation of Oklahoma

About The Seminole Nation Tribe

Facts About the Seminole Nation:

  • The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is descended from the Seminole people who were forcibly relocated from Florida in the 19th century.
  • The Seminole Nation is known for its unique language, which is a Muskogean language.
  • The Green Corn Ceremony is one of the most important cultural events for the Seminole people.
  • The Seminole Nation has a rich history of resistance, notably during the Seminole Wars.
  • They operate several businesses, including the Seminole Nation Casino.

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Read about the storied heritage of the Seminole Nation, including its cultural influence and historical journey to Oklahoma, through resources at the Oklahoma Historical Society.

The Seminole Nation's Original Lands

Florida

Seminole Nation Resources

Behavioral Health Center:

Wewoka Indian Health Center

Daniel Sherron
405-257-6282
36640 US 270
Wewoka, OK 74884

Housing Authority:

Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma

Chelsea Fish
executivedirector@hasok.org
405-257-6604
120 W. 4th St.
Wewoka, OK 74884

Education and Training:

Seminole Nation Higher Education/Adult Education

Dayna J. Carpitcher
harjo.d@sno-nsn.gov
405-241-6801
630 N. Main St.
Seminole, OK 74868

Childcare Center:

Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Child Development Center

Rickey Postoak, Director
405-716-4324
1920 Reid St.
Seminole, OK 74884

Law Enforcement:

Seminole Nation Whitehorse Police Department

Chris Coker, Chief of Police
405-652-7358
12581 N. S. 3540
Seminole, OK 74884

Medical Clinics:

Wewoka Indian Health Center

Daniel Sherron, Director
405-257-6282
36640 US-270
Wewoka, OK 74884

Seminole Nation Jurisdiction and Geography

Seminole Nation Geographical Identity:

Southeast

Oklahoma Jurisdiction by County:

  • Seminole County

Seminole Nation Tourism and Celebrations

Contact the Seminole Nation

Address:

36645 US-270,
Wewoka, OK 74884

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Email:

Website:

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Seminole Nation Politics

Chief:

Lewis Johnson

Term of Office:

4 Years

Elections Held:

Every 4 years

Term Begins in:

August

Congressional District:

Tribal Verification Required

Decision Making Bodies:

General Council

Economy Authority Governed by:

Tribe

Health Board Governed by:

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House Board Governed by:

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Audited Federal Grant Awards:

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Seminole Nation Cultural Facts

Number of Members:

18800

General Council Held:

Annually

Public Legislative Meetings Held:

Monthly

Registered Voters:

Tribal Verification Required

Percentage of Voters in Last Highest Leader Election:

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Active Clans:

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Traditionally Matriarchal:

Yes

Language Status:

Endangered

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