Florida Gaming Commission
Florida Charitable Gaming. Bingo was first authorized in 1967 by the Florida Legislature, allowing charitable, nonprofit and veterans organizations engaged in a civic, charitable, benevolent, religious, scholastic or similar activity a way to raise funds for their charitable causes. Seminole Tribal Gaming Commission - Gaming Regulatory Agency and Commission Information. Agencies United States Florida. Seminole Tribal Gaming Commission. Address 6300 Stirling Road Hollywood, Florida United States. Main Phone: (954) 966-6300. Main Phone: (800) 617-7488. Main Phone: (800) 683-7800. Fax: (954) 967-3459.
Abiaka (Sam Jones) When the Seminole Wars began, Abiaka was already a respected medicine man of the Mikasuki tribe. By the time the wars ended, he had helped...
Osceola (Billy Powell)Born to a Creek mother and a white father, Osceola’s family joined the Seminole following the Creek Civil War. His skill as a speaker, prowess in battle...
Florida Gaming Commission Fraud
Betty Mae Tiger Jumperbecame the first woman elected to chair the Seminole Tribe of Florida in 1967, but this was only one of many firsts in her life. She was the first Seminole...
Florida Gaming Commission Scam
Billy Bowlegs III was an accomplished hunter, guide, storyteller, and historian who helped introduce Americans to the Seminole tribe and their story in the 20th century...
Coacoochee (Wild Cat)Renowned for his strategic ability and combat prowess, Coacoochee (known to Americans as Wild Cat), was a front line leader...
Holatta Micco (Billy Bowlegs) led the Seminole Tribe through the last days of the Seminole struggle against removal. A veteran of the Florida War...
Thlocklo Tustenuggee (Tom Tiger) was a leader of the Cow Creek band of Seminole in the late 1800s. A veteran of the Seminole Wars, Tom Tiger helped keep the Seminole...
Florida Gaming Commission Complaints
'Chickee' is the word Seminoles use for 'house.'
The first Seminoles to live in North Florida are known to have constructed log cabin-type homes...
As established in the Seminole Tribe of Florida's constitution, the Tribal Council is the chief governing body, composed of a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman and Council...
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