"The Miccosukee Indian Village is a cultural site and visitor’s center where you can learn about the Miccossukee Tribe’s culture and traditions. There’s no restaurant here, but the $27 entry includes fresh frybread, a tour, presentations about the tribe’s history, and an alligator demonstration. If your interests are food, you can watch them make frybread and pumpkin bread over a fire, then eat it while you learn about how the Miccosukee cook sofkee (a hot porridge). But you’ll leave with so much more than a full belly. It’s a great place to learn about Miccosukee history and traditions. Tour times are 10:15am, 11:15am, 1:15pm, and 2:15pm Wednesday through Sunday. video credit: Virginia Otazo video credit: Virginia Otazo video credit: Virginia Otazo video credit: Virginia Otazo" - Virginia Otazo