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This category is for artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities, events, institutions, venues, performers, professionals, and organizations. Subjects include art, crafts, photography, music, architecture, dance, libraries, and museums.

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  2. In your site description, stick to the facts and avoid hype or promotional language. Avoid Excessive Capitalization. Describe site features as well as the subject of your site.
For sites covering artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities, events, institutions, venues, professionals, and organizations located on the Tamiami Trail Reservation, Florida, or pertinent to the Miccosukee Tribe in general.
This category is for government, law, and related sites.

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  1. Make sure your site title matches the name of your organization or entity.
  2. In your site description, stick to the facts and avoid hype or promotional language. Avoid Excessive Capitalization. Describe site features as well as the subject of your site.
For sites covering government and legal information, including organizations and events, that pertain specifically to the Tamiami Trail Reservation or to the Miccosukee Tribe in general.
This category is for health and medical resources.

Tips for Faster Acceptance:

  1. Make sure your site title matches the name of your organization or entity.
  2. In your site description, stick to the facts and avoid hype or promotional language. Avoid Excessive Capitalization. Describe site features as well as the subject of your site.
For sites covering health and medical resources specific to the Tamiami Trail Reservation and to all members of the Miccosukee Tribe.
This category is for environmental and scientific sites.

Tips for Faster Acceptance:

  1. Make sure your site title matches the name of your organization or entity.
  2. In your site description, stick to the facts and avoid hype or promotional language. Avoid Excessive Capitalization. Describe site features as well as the subject of your site.
For sites covering information about the area's natural environment as well as scientific activities specific to the area.
This category is for information about people, history, resources and institutions. Subjects include activism, religious topics, heritage, history, politics, human rights, and personal homepages.

Tips for Faster Acceptance:

  1. Make sure your site title matches the name of your organization or entity.
  2. In your site description, stick to the facts and avoid hype or promotional language. Avoid Excessive Capitalization. Describe site features as well as the subject of your site.
For sites covering the people, history, resources and institutions that serve the people of the Tamiami Trail Reservation, Florida, or the Miccosukee Tribe in general.
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