Ais | Apalachee | Calusa |
Creek | Miccosukee | Seminole |
Timucua | Yemassee | General Resources |
Ais
Books
- Davidsson, Robert I. Indian River : A history of the Ais Indians in Spanish Florida. West Palm Beach, Fla. : The Ais Indian Project, 2001.
- 970.3 Ais
- [Fla] 970.3 Ais
Articles
"The Spanish Settlements in the Unites States." Florida 1562-1574.
Lowery
F 973.1 L917 (p.431-434)
Websites
- "The Ais"
- www.ancientnative.org
Apalachee
Books
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Boyd, Mark F. Here they once stood : the tragic end of the Apalachee
missions. Gainesville, Fla. : University Press of Florida, 1999.
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975.988 Boy 1999
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[Fla] 975.988 B789 1999
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Ewen, Charles Robin. Hernando de Soto among the Apalachee : the archaeology
of the first winter encampment. Gainesville : University Press of Florida,
1998.
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975.988 Ewe
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[Fla] 975.988 E94
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Hann, John H. Apalachee : the land between the rivers. Gainesville
: University Presses of Florida : University of Florida Press/Florida State
Museum, c1988.
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975.9 Han
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[Fla] 970.3 Apalachee
Hann, John H. The Apalachee Indians and Mission San Luis.
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, c1998.
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975.98801 Han
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[Fla] 975.98801 H243
Hudson, Joyce Rockwood. Apalachee. Athens : University
of Georgia Press, 2000.
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F Hud
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[Fla] F H885
Articles
Hunter, Donald G. "Their final years: The Apalachee and Other Immigrant Tribes on the Red River, 1763-1834." Florida Anthropologist, March 1994, p.3-46.
Websites
- "Mission San Luis de Apalachee."
- http://www.missionsanluis.org/
Calusa
Books
- Dormer, Elinore M. The Calusa : Sanibel-Captiva's native Indians. Sanibel Island, Fla. : Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, 1981.
- 975.901Dor
- [Fla] 975.901 D712
- Griesshaber, Kurt. Calusa and Spaniard. Bonita Springs, Fla. : Museum of Historical Research, 1970.
- [Fla] 970.3 Calusa
- Missions to the Calusa, edited and translated by John H. Hann. Gainesville : University of Florida Press : Florida Museum of Natural History, 1991.
- 970.3Calusa
- [Fla] 970.3 Calusa
- Schell, Rolfe F. 1,000 years on Mound Key; the story of the Caloosa Indians on West Coast Florida, centering around Ft. Myers Beach and its surrounding bay waters. Ft. Myers Beach, Fla., Island Press, 1968.
- 970.3Calusa1968
- Voegelin, Byron D. South Florida's vanished people; travels in the homeland of the ancient Calusa. Fort Myers Beach, Fla., Island Press, 1972.
- 970.3 Voe
- [Fla] 970.3 Calusa
- Widmer, Randolph J. The evolution of the Calusa : a non-agricultural chiefdom on the southwest Florida coast. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 1988.
- 970.3Calusa
- [Fla] 970.3 Calusa
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Wilson, Charles J.
The Indian presence : archeology of Sanibel,
Captiva and adjacent islands in Pine Island Sound. Sanibel Island,
Florida : Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, 1982.
- 917.5948Wil
- [Fla] 917.5948
Articles
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Arrington, Arden. "The Calusa Legacy." Harbor Happenings, v1,
n2, Summer 1997, p.5-8.
Websites
- "The Calusa: "The Shell Indians"."
- http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/lessons/calusa/calusa1.htm
Creek
Books
- Corkran, David H. The Creek frontier, 1540-1783. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1967.
- 970.3Creek
- [Fla] 970.1 C799
- Gatschet, Albert S. A Migration Legend of the Creek Indians. New York: Kraus Reprint Co., 1969.
- 970.3 Creek
- [Fla] 970.1 G261
- Doster, James Fletcher. The Creek Indians and their Florida lands, 1740-1823. New York, Garland Pub. Inc., 1974.
- 970.3 Creek
- [Fla] 970.3 Creek D724
- Hann, John H. "Late seventeenth-century forebears of the lower Creeks and Seminoles."
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--A-L.
- Harris, Walter Alexander. Here the Creeks sat down. Macon, Ga. : Printed by J.W. Burke Co., 1958.
- [Fla] 970.3 Creek
- Hodgson, William Brown. Creek Indian history as comprised in Creek confederacy. Americus, Ga. : Americus Book Co., 1938.
- 970.1 Hod
- [Fla] 970.1 H691
- Kennedy, Thomas John. The origins of Creek Indian nationalism [microform] : contact, diplomacy, clans, and intermarriage during the colonial and early national periods. 1992.
- [Fla] FILM UMIaDIS 101
- May, Katja. African Americans and Native Americans in the Creek and Cherokee Nations, 1830s to 1920s : collision and collusion . New York : Garland Pub., 1996.
- 305.8960730766 May
- Paredes, J. Anthony. "The Poarch Creeks: Florida's third Tribe."Forum, Fall 1992, p. 24-29.
- Ramsey, Andrew Boggs. Harjo-Boggas Parrot band of Creek Indians, Calhoun County, Florida : historical papers of clan history. [Blountstown, Fla.], A.B. Ramsey, 1988.
- [Fla] 970.3 R183
- Saunt, Claudio. A new order of things : property, power, and the transformation of the Creek Indians, 1733-1816. Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999.
- 975.004973 Sau
- Stiggins, George. Creek Indian history : a historical narrative of the genealogy, traditions, and downfall of the Ispocoga or Creek Indian tribe of Indians. Birmingham, Ala. : Birmingham Public Library Press, 1989.
- [Fla] 970.3 Creek, S855
- Story of survival [videorecording] : the Muscogee (Creek) Nation/ produced by the Creek Nation of Oklahoma. [Oklahoma] : Creek Nation, 1981.
- AV 207 -- VIDEO
- Swanton, John Reed. Early history of the Creek Indians and their neighbors. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 1998.
- 970.3 Creek 1998
- [Fla] 970.3 Creek S972 1998
- White, Christine S. and Benton R. White. Now the Wolf Has Come. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1996.
- 973.7 Whi
- [Fla] 970.3 Creek W583
- Wright, J. Leitch. Creeks & Seminoles : the destruction and regeneration of the Muscogulge people. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1986.
- 975.00497Wri
- [Fla] 970.1 W951
- Wright, J. Leitch. William Augustus Bowles, Director General of the Creek Nation. Athens, University of Georgia Press, 1967.
- [Fla] 921 Bowles
Miccosukee (Mikasuki)
Books
- Kersey, Harry A. The Seminole and Miccosukee tribes : a critical bibliography. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1987.
- 016.9730497 Ker
- [Fla] 016.9701 K41
- Weisman, Brent. Unconquered people : Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 1999.
- 970.3 Seminole
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole W428
- West, Patsy. Survey of historical data concerning the Mikasuki Seminole John Hicks, Tukose Mathla and his settlements.
- [S.l. : s.n., 1992]
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole, W519
- Weisman, Brent R. Unconquered people : Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 1999.
- 970.3 Seminole
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole W428
Articles
- "Florida's Miccosukee Indians: A new look." ALOFT, March/April 1979.
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--M-Z.
- Kersey, Harry A. "The Miccosukees: Florida's oldest new tribe." Forum. Fall 1992, p. 16-23.
- "The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians in Florida." Provided by Governor's Council on Indian Affairs, 1974.
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--M-Z.
- Tiger, Stephen. "A History of the Miccosukee Indians." Feb. 20, 1989.
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--M-Z.
- Yonah, Tsani. "The Miccosukee Indians, Part I: The promised land." Gulfshore Life, Jan. 1986, p. 86-93.
- Yonah, Tsani. "The Miccosukee Indians, Part II: Prelude to destruction." Gulfshore Life, Feb. 1986, p. 176-183.
- Yonah, Tsani. "The Miccosukee Indians, Part III: Patriots in warpaint." Gulfshore Life, Mar. 1986, p. 82-83, 142-145, 148-149.
Seminole
Books
- Bial, Raymond. The Seminole. New York : Benchmark Books, 2000.
- 970.3 Seminole
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole B576
- Black, Viola B. The Separatists, 1815-1962; history of the Florida Seminoles, in rhyme.
- [S.l., V.B. Brown, 19--]
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole
- Bland, Celia. Osceola : Seminole rebel. New York : Chelsea House, 1994.
- B Osceola
- [Fla] 921 Osceola
- Blassingame, Wyatt. Seminoles of Florida. [Tallahassee, Fla., Dept. of Agriculture, 1959]
- 970.3 Seminole
- Cohen, Myer M. Notices of Florida and the campaigns. A facsim. reproduction of the 1836 ed., with introd. by O. Z. Tyler, Jr. Gainesville, Fla. : University of Florida Press, 1964.
- 973.57 Coh
- [Fla] 973.571 C678
- Covington, James W. The Seminoles of Florida. Gainesville, Fla. : University Press of Florida, 1993.
- 970.3 Seminole
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole C873
- DeVane's early Florida history. Sebring, Fla. : Sebring Historical Society, 1978-1979.
- 975.95 DeV 1978
- [Fla] 975.95 D488
- Ervin, William R. The Seminole War : prelude to victory, 1823-1838. Holly Hill, FL : W & S Ervin Publishing, 1983.
- 973.57Erv
- [Fla] 973.57 E73
- Fairbanks, Charles H. Ethnohistorical report of the Florida Indians. Tallahassee, Fla., 1957.
- [Fla] 970.1 F164
- Kersey, Harry A. Pelts, plumes, and hides : white traders among the Seminole Indians, 1870-1930. Gainesville : University Presses of Florida, 1975.
- 381.439 Ker
- [Fla] 381.439 Ker
- Lancaster, Jane F. The first decades : the western seminoles from removal to reconstruction, 1836-1866. [microform], 1986.
- [Fla] FILM UMI DIS 77
- Lepthien, Emilie U. The Seminole. Chicago : Childrens Press, 1985.
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole
- Moore-Willson, Minnie. The least known wilderness of America. Kissimmee, Fla. : Claud F. Johnson, 1917.
- 970.3Seminole
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole
- Mulder, Kenneth W. Seminoles : days of long ago. Tampa, Florida : Mulder Enterprises, 1991.
- 970.3 Seminole
- [Fla] 970.3
- Mulroy, Kevin. Freedom on the border : the Seminole Maroons in Florida, the Indian Territory, Coahuila, and Texas. Lubbock, TX : Texas Tech University Press, 1993.
- 975.9004973 Mul
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole M961
- Oeffener, Barbara D. Chief : champion of the Everglades, a biography of Seminole Chief James Billie. Palm Beach Fla. : Cape Cod Writers, Inc., 1995.
- Biography James Billie
- [Fla] 921 James Billie
- Pratt, Theodore. America's no-surrender Indians. Greenwich, Conn. : Fawcett Pub., 1959.
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole, P917
- Riordan, Patrick. Seminole genesis : Native Americans, African Americans, and colonists on the southern frontier from prehistory through the Colonial era, 1996.
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole R585
- Snow, Alice M. and Susan Enns Stans. Healing Plants: Medicine of the Florida Seminole Indians. Gainesville, Fla. : University of Florida Press, 2001.
- 615.32089973 Sno
- [Fla] 615.32 S674
- Weisman, Brent R. Like beads on a string : a culture history of the Seminole Indians in northern peninsular Florida. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 1989.
- 970.3 Seminole
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole
- Weisman, Brent R. Unconquered people : Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 1999.
- 970.3 Seminole
- [Fla] 970.3 Seminole W428
- Wright, J. L. Creeks & Seminoles : the destruction and regeneration of the Muscogulge people. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1986.
- 975.00497Wri
- [Fla] 970.1 W951
Articles
- Blackard, David M. "The Seminoles: Resiliant Runaways." Forum. Fall 1992, p. 10-15.
- "The Florida Crises of 1826-1827 and the Second Seminole War." Florida Historical Quarterly, v. 73, April 1995, p.419-442.
- "Florida's Emerging Seminoles." National Geographic, November 1969, p.716-734.
- "Florida's Seminoles." Miami Daily News. Reprinted from Staff Writer Cecil R. Warren's articles.
- vertical file--INDIANS--SEMINOLES (General) Folder II.
- Gassaway, Carolyn. "Black Indians in the Seminole Wars." South Florida History, Winter 1998-99, p. 10-17.
- "'Give us twenty-five years' : Florida Seminoles from near termination to self-determination, 1953-1957." Florida Historical Quarterly, v.67, p.290-309.
- Goggin, John M. "Indians in Florida."
- vertical file: INDIANS--SEMINOLES (General) Folder II.
- Hann, John H. "Late seventeenth-century forebears of the lower Creeks and Seminoles."
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--A-L.
- Kersey, Harry A. "When moral imperatives clashed: Andrew Jackson and Osceola." Forum: The Magazine of the Florida Humanities Council, Summer 1995, p. 11-15.
- Knetsch, Joe. "Southeast Florida in the Third Seminole War: Roads, Scouts, and Expeditions--Part I." Broward Legacy, Winter/Spring 1999, p. 38-45.
- Knetsch, Joe. "Southeast Florida in the Third Seminole War: Roads, Scouts, and Expeditions--Part II." Broward Legacy, Summer/Fall 1999, p. 22-34.
- "Lessons from the wilderness: Factors that affected the United States Army's campaign in Florida during the second Seminole War." Broward Legacy, vol. 15, n.1-2, 1992, p. 36-42.
- Mahon, John K. "The First Seminole war, November 21, 1817- May 24, 1818." Florida Historical Quarterly, summer 1998, p. 62-67.
- "Missouri volunteers and the Battle of Okeechobee: Christmas Day 1837." Florida Historical Quarterly, Oct. 1991, p. 166-176.
- Peithmann, Irvin. "Notes on the present status of the Florida Seminoles." Southern Folklore, September 1959, p.155-168.
- Porter, Kenneth W. "Origins of the St. Johns River Seminole: were they Mikasuki?" Florida Anthropologist, vol.4, no.3-4, Nov. 1951, p.39.
- Smiley, Nixon. "The First Floridians--A Trail of Tears." The Miami Herald, Sunday, July 4, 1976, 14-L.
- Straight, William M. "Dr. Jacob Ernst Brecht: Missionary, physician, and friend to the Seminoles." Journal of the Florida Medical Association, v.80, n.9, Sept. 1993, p. 605-612.
- "Unforgotten threat: Florida Seminoles in the Civil War." Florida Historical Quarterly, v.69, p.300.
- West, Patsy. "Reflections--Slavery's ugly legacy." Seminole Tribune, March 14, 1997, p.3.
- "The white man's ways are catching up with Florida's Seminoles." The Floridian (St. Petersburg Times), October 19, 1969, p.18-26.
Websites
- "Florida of the Seminoles."
- http://floridahistory.org/seminoles.htm
- "Seminole Tribe of Florida."
- www.seminoletribe.com
Timucua
Books
- Jaccard, Deon L. Clash of the cultures : the awakening of history for Amelia Island, Florida. Fernandina Beach, Fla. : Amelia Island Museum of History, 1992.
- [Fla] 975.911 J12a
- Johnson, Kenneth W. The Utina and the Potano peoples of northern Florida [microform] : changing settlement systems in the Spanish Colonial period, 1991.
- [Fla] FILM UMI DIS 118
- Milanich, Jerald T. The Timucua. Cambridge, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 1996.
- 970.3 Timucua
- [Fla] 970.3 Timucua
- Steele, William O. The wilderness tattoo; a narrative of Juan Ortiz. New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972.
- [Fla] 921 Ortiz
- Worth, John E. The Timucuan chiefdoms of Spanish Florida. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 1998.
- 975.901 Wor
- [Fla] 975.901 W932
- Worth, John E. The Timucuan missions of Spanish Florida and the rebellion of 1656 [microform], 1992.
- [Fla] FILM UMI DIS 52
Articles
- Barker-Benfield, Simon. "The Timucua: a civilization that flourished at the river's edge." Florida-Times Union, Dec. 7, 1997.
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--M-Z.
- Griffin, John W. and Hale G. Smith. "Nocoroco: a Timucua village of 1605 now in Tomoka State Park." Florida Historical Quarterly, vol. 27, no.4, April 1949, p.340.
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--M-Z.
Websites
- Milanich, Jerald T. "Missions, Timucuans, and the Aucilla."
- www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/vertpaleo/aucilla10_1/missions.htm
Yemassee
Articles
- Covington, James W. "Stuarts town, the Yamassee Indians and Spanish Florida." Florida Anthropologist, vol 21, n1, (March 1968), p.8.
- Covington, James W. "The Yemassee Indians in Florida." Florida Anthropologist, vol. 23, n3, September 1970 p. 119.
- Rabb, Jack. "Yemassee Indians along Silver Run." Ocala Star Banner, July 28, 1983.
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)
General Resources about Florida Native Americans
- Brown, Robin C. Florida's first people. Sarasota, Fla. : Pineapple Press, 1994.
- 975.9 Bro
- [Fla] 970.1 B879
- Bryant, William J. Old Indians at Cape Canaveral. Iowa City, Privately printed, 1965.
- 913.031Bry
- [Fla] 571.9 B915
- Bullen, Adelaide K. Florida Indians of past and present. Gainesville, Fla., Kendall Books, 19--]
- 970.1 Bul
- [Fla] 970.459 B936
- Cline, Howard F. Notes on colonial Indians and communities in Florida, 1700-1821. New York, Garland Pub. Inc., 1974.
- 970.459 Cli
- [Fla] 970.1 C641
- DeVane's early Florida history. Sebring, Fla.: Sebring Historical Society, 1978-1979.
- 975.95 DeV 1978
- [Fla] 975.95 D488
- Early Indians of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Washington : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1966.
- [Fla] 970.1 U58
- Fairbanks, Charles H. Ethnohistorical report on the Florida Indians. New York, Garland Pub. Inc., 1974.
- 970.459 Fai
- [Fla] 970.459 Fai
- Goggin, John M. Indian and Spanish selected writings. Coral Gables, Fla. : University of Miami Press, 1964.
- 970.1 G
- [Fla] 970.1 G613
- Lawson, Edith R. Florida Indians : noble redmen of the South. St. Petersburg, Fla. : Valkyrie Press, 1977.
- 970.1 Law
- [Fla] 970.1 L425
- Lazarus, Yulee W. Indians of the Florida panhandle. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. : Temple Mound Museum, 1968.
- 970.1 Laz
- [Fla] 970.1 L431
- McCarthy, Kevin. Native Americans in Florida. Sarasota, Fla. : Pineapple Press, 1999.
- 970.1 MacC
- [Fla] 970.1 M123
- Milanich, Jerald T. Florida Indians and the invasion from Europe. Gainesville, Fla. : University Press of Florida, 1995.
- 975.9 Mil
- [Fla] 975.9 M637
- Milanich, Jerald T. Hernando de Soto and the Indians of Florida. Gainesville : University Press of Florida : Florida Museum of Natural History, 1993.
- 975.901 Mil
- [Fla] 973.16 M637
- Shipp, Barnard. The history of Hernando de Soto and Florida. New York, Kraus Reprint Co., 1971.
- 973.16Shi
- [Fla] 975.9 Shi 1971
- Sprague, J. T. The origin, progress, and conclusion of the Florida War. Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1964.
- 973.571 Spr
- [Fla] 973.571 S766
- Tacachale : essays on the Indians of Florida and southeastern Georgia during the historic period. Gainesville : University Presses of Florida, 1978.
- 975.900497 Tac
- [Fla] 970.1 T115
- Williams, John L. The Territory of Florida: or, Sketches of the topography, civil and natural history, of the country, the climate, and the Indian tribes, from the first discovery to the present time. Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1962.
- 975.9 W
- [Fla] 975.9 W724 1962
Articles
- "Are Florida's Indians an endangered species?" Floridian, Dec. 23, 1973, p.12-21.
- Bowers, Shirley H. "Captured on canvas: McKenney-Hall's history of the indian tribes of North America." Florida Historical Quarterly, v71, p. 339-347.
- Brochu, Nicole S. "Florida's Lost Tribe: In search of the Tequesta, the people who made the Miami circle." Sunshine, April 23, 2000.
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--M-Z.
- Bullen, Adelaide. "Florida Indians of Past and Present."
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--A-L.
- Cash, W.T. "The Story of Florida."
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--A-L.
- Clark, James C. "European Arrival spelled doom for Native Americans." Florida Magazine, Aug. 8, 1993, p.4.
- "Discovering your artifacts: what to look for and how to retrieve them."
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--M-Z.
- Dovell, J. E. "Florida: Historic, Dramatic, Contemporary."
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--A-L.
- Drake, Ella Wells. "A Choctaw academy education: the Apalachicola experience, 1830-1833." Florida Historical Quarterly, Winter 2000, p. 289-308.
- Granberry, Julian. "Early Trade Routes of North and South American Indians."
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--M-Z.
- Milanich, Jerald T. "The Lost Tribes of Florida." Forum (Florida Humanity Council) Fall 1992, p. 4-9.
- Quetone, Joe A. "The Nations within a Nation." Forum, Fall 1992, p. 30-33.
- Prucha, Francis Paul. "Indian Peace Medals in American history."
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--A-L.
- "Removal of Indians." Bill on Indian removal. From House Reports 21st Congree, 1st Session, v.2 #176-298, report #227. Feb. 24, 1830.
- vertical file: INDIANS (other)--A-L.
- Riordan, Patrick. "Finding freedom in Florida: Native people, african americans, and colonists, 1670-1816." Florida Historical Quarterly, Summer 1996, p.24-43.
- Wisenbaker, Michael. "Florida's true natives." The Florida Naturalist, Spring 1988, p. 2-5.
Websites
- "Florida Settlements at the time of European conflict."
- http://www.flheritage.com/facts/history/settlements/
- "Heritage of the Ancient Ones."
- http://www.ancientnative.org
- "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties."
- http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/
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July 2001