2023 Student Research Conference:
36th Annual Student Research Conference

Contemporary Issues Regarding the Seminole Tribe of Florida; Mascots and Gaming


Isabella R. Wirthlin
Dr. Amber Johnson and Dr. Anton Daughters, Faculty Mentors

The Seminole Tribe of Florida is an indigenous nation that has a strong cultural and economic impact on the contemporary United States and has flourished despite the inhumanity of colonization. This paper reviews two contemporary issues that face the people of the Seminole tribe: mascotting and gaming. The Florida Seminoles approve of Florida State University’s use of an indigenous mascot because of the positive affiliation the mascot holds. However, the group has been criticized for not denouncing all indigenous mascots. The Seminoles signed a gaming compact to bolster the economy of both their reservation and the state of Florida, but the constitutionality was challenged. The tribe has found a way to overcome barriers of discrimination both from the dominant white society and from other indigenous nations.

Keywords: Seminole, Florida, Mascot, indigenous, gaming

Topic(s):Sociology
Anthropology

Presentation Type: Poster Presentation

Session: 2-2
Location: Student Union Building Activities Room
Time: 3:00

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