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Seminole Today
By the People, for the People
Seminole Tribe Members Film Documentary at Jupiter Park
The historic Loxahatchee River battlefield provides backdrop for Oklahoma tribe's project.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 10:32am
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Seminole Tribe members film a documentary at the historic Loxahatchee River battlefield, preserving their cultural heritage and perspective on this pivotal site.Seminole TodayA group of Seminole nation members from Oklahoma recently visited Riverbend Park in Jupiter, Florida to film a documentary on the site's historical significance. The moss-laden oak trees and iron shackles at the Loxahatchee River battlefield evoked a range of emotions as the tribe members connected with the beauty and brutality of the location.
Why it matters
The Seminole Tribe has a long and complex history in Florida, with the Loxahatchee River battlefield serving as an important site of conflict between the tribe and U.S. forces in the 19th century. By filming a documentary at this location, the Oklahoma-based Seminoles are preserving and sharing their cultural heritage and perspective on this pivotal chapter.
The details
The Seminole delegation from Oklahoma visited Riverbend Park in March to capture footage for their documentary project. The park's moss-draped oak trees and the presence of iron shackles, remnants of the region's brutal past, provided a powerful backdrop for the tribe members as they reflected on the site's significance.
- The Seminole group visited Riverbend Park in Jupiter, Florida in March 2026 to film their documentary.
- The Loxahatchee River battlefield, located within Riverbend Park, was the site of a key conflict between the Seminole Tribe and U.S. forces in the 19th century.
The players
Seminole Tribe
An indigenous people of Florida with a long and complex history in the region, including conflicts with U.S. forces in the 19th century.
Riverbend Park
A county park in Jupiter, Florida that includes the historic Loxahatchee River battlefield, a site of significance for the Seminole Tribe.
The takeaway
By filming a documentary at the Loxahatchee River battlefield, the Seminole Tribe from Oklahoma is preserving and sharing their cultural heritage and perspective on a pivotal chapter in their history, highlighting the continued importance of this site for indigenous communities.
