Seminole Nation Museum

Preserving Our Culture & History

Our Museum

Plan Your Visit

Our Current Exhibition

Enoch Kelly Haney Retrospective

Our Enoch Kelly Haney Retrospective art exhibition is on display from now until December 31st. This art exhibition boasts over 20 original pieces of art from the Seminole Nation Museum’s permanent collection, as well as new pieces loaned to the Museum from private collectors.

Fundraisers & Events

The Holiday Bazaar

The Holiday Bazaar occurs every year on the Friday before Thanksgiving. Join us on November 18th for baked goods, craft items, cheese apples, Christmas decorations, and an assortment of other holiday goodies. We even serve lunch for everyone who joins us.

What’s New in Our Shop?

Rez Dog T-Shirts

Any fans out of there of Sterlin Harjo’s hit show will be happy to know we are carrying Reservation Dogs t-shirts! We have a variety of colors and styles, including pocket tees! We even have some youth sizes. There is a limited quantity in stock, so these are only available in the gift shop.

Welcome to the Museum

The Seminole Nation Museum documents and interprets the history and culture of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and the people and events that make its capital, Wewoka, one of the most historically significant and culturally diverse communities in Oklahoma. Through the use of select artifacts, historic photographs, and interpretive exhibits, the events and stories that shaped the home of the Seminoles for more than a century are chronicled in a captivating, educational, and enlightening experience.

Museum Information

Gift Shop

Mekusukey Mission

SCHOOL PHOTOS ON LOAN
On loan from Seminole Nation Historic Preservation department are over two dozen amazing photos of the Mekesukey Academy for Boys …

Support the Museum

Endowments 

Honor a loved one by creating an endowment in their name or contributing to the endowment fund. Endowments secure future building expansion and improvements, including increased public spaces; enhanced, modern methods of artifact preservation; and increased professional staffing.

Ways You Can Make a Difference

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Donate Funds

Your involvement and support strengthen our ability to provide educational programming, curate and preserve historical artifacts and documents, and fund the many impressive upgrades and renovations to our facility. Please make a contribution to ensure the stories of the people of Wewoka and the Great Seminole Nation are alive for generations to come.

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Donate Artifacts

Do you have a piece of Wewoka history stored away in your home? Whether it is a photograph of your family business or a sofke spoon used by your great-grandmother, each artifact is a record of the Seminole Nation and Wewoka. Please consider making a gift to the Museum so that we can showcase your item’s place in Wewoka’s fascinating and unique story.

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Become a Volunteer

You can help the Museum by the giving of your time. Assistance is always needed as part of the day-to-day operation of the Museum or with various special exhibits, fundraisers, and educational programs. We have many opportunities for service that fit different schedules. If you’re interested in Wewoka’s fascinating history, help bring it alive by calling us today!

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