The Official Website 

For The Sovereign Nation Of 

The Oklevueha Band Of Yamassee Seminole Indians

***Please see disclaimer at bottom of page 07/07/09***


Mission Statement

Our goal is to educate the public about the Native American culture, traditions and heritage;
leading to a greater respect of all races and Mother Earth.




Intertribal Pow Wow Festival Schedule

Annual Fall Festival : October 16-18 2009
(Always the third FULL weekend in October)


Download The Fall Pow Wow Flyer

(PDF 257k)


Annual Spring Festival : February 12-14, 2010
(Always the second FULL weekend in February)


Download The Spring Pow Wow Flyer

(PDF 257k)


Please join us, the Oklevueha Band of Yamassee Seminole Indians, as we celebrate our annual
 
Intertribal Pow Wow Festivals. We are a non-profit Native American tribe, who for more than fifty years,
has hosted festivals and taken part in many educational programs for our young people and adults.
The proceeds from the festivals help us in our continuing efforts to both educate and
serve the community, as well as to maintain the reservation.


Family Oriented

Children’s Games and Native American Story Telling, Handmade Native American Craftwork,
Traditional Native Dancing, Native Drumming, Native American Food, Vendors and more !

Indian Auction and Raffles Daily !



         
Head Drum: Family Drum & Yamassee Youth Drum

         
Head Lady: White Dove Buford (Miss Indian ASU 2008)

         
Head Man: Herb (Buffalo Dancer)

         
MC: "Dave" White Wolf Trezak



Gate Hours

Friday and Saturday: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sunday: 9:00 am until ???

FREE admission at the gate; donations welcome and accepted.
Gate Prize: Random drawing from each days tickets; must be present to win.

PLEASE BRING A CHAIR AND WEAR COMFORTABLE ATTIRE



Animals must be on a leash and well behaved.
NO DRUGS - NO ALCOHOL - NO WEAPONS



map details

   From I-75 or 301 : Travel south from Gainesville, or north from Ocala.
   Junction CR 318 (I-75 exit #368 at the Petro Truck Stop), travel east to end of the road.
   Turn left on CR 315 at blinking light and proceed to junction SR 21.
   Turn right on N.E. 243th Street (alongside church at fork in road) and follow the dirt road to the end.

Please follow signs posted on day of event for further directions.


For more information contact:
(352) 546-1325

If no response:
(352) 546-1386 or (352) 546-5525



Cox-Osceola Indian Reservation
POB 521
Orange Springs, FL 32182

Copyright © 2007 -2009
All Rights Reserved


***IMMEDIATE NOTICE***

The "Oklevueha Band of Yamassee Seminoles, Cox-Osceola Indian Reservation"

is in no way associated with

"Yamassee Oklewaha Band of Seminoles"

nor are we associated with

"Mission Harvest America".

At no time have we requested the above named organizations to solicit funds or request grants on our behalf.

We have received no monies from these groups.

/s/ Running Buck Buford

Principal Chief

Oklevueha Band of Yamassee Seminole Indians

Cox-Osceola Indian Reservation