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  1. Tribes of Native America - Seminole (Tribes of Native America)
  2. Seminoles (Civilization of the American Indian) by Edwin C. McReynolds, 1957-06
  3. Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes of Southern Florida, The(FL) (Images of America) by Patsy West, 2003-03-26
  4. Unconquered People: Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians (Native Peoples, Cultures, and Places of the Southeastern United States Series) by BRENT R. WEISMAN, 1999-08-30
  5. Oklahoma Seminoles Medicines, Magic and Religion (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by James H. Howard, Willie Lena, 1990-02
  6. Creeks and Seminoles: The Destruction and Regeneration of the Muscogulge People (Indians of the Southeast) by J. Leitch Wright Jr., 1990-09-01
  7. History of the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842 by JOHN K. MAHON, 1990-12-28
  8. The Seminole Freedmen: A History (Race and Culture in the American West) by Kevin Mulroy, 2007-11
  9. The Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes: A Critical Bibliography (Bibliographical Series : Newberry Library D'Arcy Mcnickle Center for the History of the) by Harry A., Jr. Kersey, 1987-11
  10. Story of Florida's Seminole Indians by E. Ross Allen, Wilfred T. Neill, 1956
  11. Those of Distant Campfires: The Unconquered Seminoles by Sandi Towers, 2001-11
  12. The Black Seminoles: History of a Freedom-Seeking People
  13. The Seminoles of Florida by James W. Covington, 1993-05
  14. Removal Aftershock: The Seminoles' Struggles to Survive in the West, 1836-1866 by Jane F. Lancaster, 1994-10

41. Native American Special Emphasis Program | Civil Rights Program | FL NRCS
Most of his work has been with the seminole tribe of Florida. The seminole tribeis the native American Links. seminole Children. seminole Children
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Roel “Roy” Herrera currently serves as the Native American Special Emphasis Program Manager for Florida. Roel is a Soil Conservationist stationed at the LaBelle Service Center in South Florida. Roel serves as the NRCS American Indian Liaison and participates with the Natural Resources Conservation Service Southeast Region’s American Indian Workgroup. Most of his work has been with the Seminole Tribe of Florida. The Seminole Tribe is the most active tribe in Agriculture and Natural Resources in Florida. South Florida The State of Florida has two Federally Recognized Tribes, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, Inc. and the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida. The Seminole Tribe has reservations in Tampa, Immokalee, Hollywood, Fort Pierce, Brighton and Big Cypress. The Miccosukee tribe is located in Broward County next to the Everglades. The Seminole Tribe does most of the Farming and Ranching in the Big Cypress reservation (Hendry County) and Brighton Reservation (Glades County) The Miccosukee Tribe leases all their pastureland to the Seminole Tribe for Cow-calf operations. Conservation Planning, EQIP and WRP are the most popular programs at the reservations. North Florida Perdido Bay Tribe , Community Based Organizations and the Poarch Creek Band of Creek Indians of Alabama Tribe who reside in Alabama and Florida.

42. Native American Genealogy
Five Civilized tribes Freedman Members Flags of the native American Peoples of seminole tribe of Florida seminole Nation of Oklahoma Sequoyah
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Native American Genealogy This page is a collection of Native American resources Kathy wanted to start looking for her Indian ancestors but didn't know where to begin. I hope these links will help her and others in getting started on tracing their family history. Daily Horoscope Genealogy Treasure Chest Nancy's Kitchen Bisquick Recipes ... Brand Name Recipe s Abenaki Tribal Information American Indians: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications Assembly of First Nations Caddo Tribes of Oklahoma ... Brand Name Recipe s Email Me Siggy's Place has been online since November 29, 1996

43. Native American Authors: Seminole Tribe
This page on the tribe is part of a native North American URL http//www.cowboy.net/native/seminole/index.html. seminole Tribal Clans......
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Author: Jennifer Segar
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Description: This page on the tribe is part of a Native North American Cultures online exhibit created by Minnesota State University - Mankato.
URL: http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/cultural/northamerica/seminole.html Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Author: Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
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Description: Homepage and historical information about the Seminole Nation in Oklahoma.
URL: http://www.cowboy.net/native/seminole/index.html Seminole Tribal Clans Author: The Seminole Tribe of Florida Type: tribal Description: Seminole Tribe website with information about the Seminole tribal clans. URL: http://www.seminoletribe.com/culture/clans.shtml The Seminole Tribe of Florida Author: Seminole Tribe of Florida Type: tribal Description: This web site includes information and links on the history, culture, tourism, government, services, the Seminole Tribune and shopping of the Seminole Tribe. URL: http://www.seminoletribe.com/

44. CMMR - Native American Resources
An additional section on native American Language Resources is provided. The seminole tribe of Oklahoma consists of fourteen individual bands or groups,
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CENTER FOR MULTILINGUAL, MULTICULTURAL RESEARCH
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Sites and articles listed here are not necessarily endorsed by the CMMR; they are listed for informational purposes only. An additional section on Native American Language Resources is provided. Full text articles and resources are also provided. If you would like to suggest a site to be added to this listing please visit our " Submit a Site " page.
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    The American Indian College Fund is a non-profit organization launched in 1989 by the presidents of American Indian colleges. Its dual purpose is to raise awareness of the 30 Indian colleges and to generate private support to supplement the limited federal money on which the colleges operate.
  • American Indian Education
    This section of the California Department of Education Web Site is designed to assist educators in identifying the needs of American Indian students and providing them with high-quality educational opportunities, especially in schoolwide programs.
  • American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
    Contact information and links for Native American Colleges and Universities.

45. Native American Directory
native American tribes without sovereignty rights, federal recognition or a seminole tribe of Florida This site is dedicated to the rich history and
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46. Native American Home Pages - Nations
seminole tribe of Florida Added 11/12/96; updated 4/23/98 RETURN TO. Top ofnative American Nations; native American Sites Home Page
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NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS
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INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL NATIVE NATIONS
This section contains links to pages that have either been set up by the nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular nation, and are ALPHABETICAL BY TRIBAL NAME. Pages maintained by Indian Nations or individuals are indicated with this symbol: . Pages without this symbol are primarily ABOUT specific nations, but not by them. Included are both recognized and unrecognized tribes. First Nations Histories - a good source for student papers! Dick also has a listing of tribes , both federally and state recognized, as well as those with no formal governmental recognition at all. Added 8/3/99; updated 5/15/00. A-C D-H I-L M-N ... T-Z

47. FSU.com :: FSU Appeals NCAA Policy On Use Of Native American Names And Symbols
“namesake tribes” that have led to better understanding of native American That the NCAA would now label our close bond with the seminole tribe of
http://www.fsu.com/pages/2005/08/05/ncaa_banning.html
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MAX B. OSCEOLA, JR., SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE, GREETS FSU PRESIDENT T.K. WETHERELL PRIOR TO THE TRIBE'S RECENT FORMAL ENDORSEMENT OF FSU'S USE OF SEMINOLE NAME AND SYMBOLS. (PHOTO: MICHELE EDMUNDS/FSU PHOTO LAB) FSU appeals NCAA policy on use of Native American names and symbols
Finally, we hope that we can hold you to what you said in your remarks at the NCAA annual convention: “The democratic process through representative governance determines what decisions will be made (by the NCAA). And the driving force – the agents of change – in this process are the college and university presidents.” But we believe a truly democratic process would not ignore the special relationships between colleges and universities and their “namesake tribes.” FSU President T.K. Wetherell has issued the following statement in response to action August 5 by the National Collegiate Athletic Association banning the use of American Indian mascots during NCAA championship games. In taking the action, the NCAA deemed FSU's use of the Seminole name and symbols as "hostile or abusive," despite the recent formal endorsement by the Seminole Tribe of Florida for their use.
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48. - Seminole Tribe Of Florida Overview -Native American Indian Tribes - Over 1,200
American Indian culture and traditions, the study of American Indian languages,native american history from the tribal perspective, native arts and crafts,
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49. Genealogy Links -- Native American History And Genealogy
Useful Genealogical links to native American History and Genealogy sites. graphic, seminole tribe of Florida. graphic, Southern Ute History
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New Mexico Genealogical Society Programs NMGS Publications Membership Contact Us ... Home Native American History and Genealogy Follow a federally funded project (2004-2006) by Marquette University to identify and describe Catholic records (originals, microfilm, and facsimiles) about Native Americans held in 14 Western states. Also to be described are records where the Catholic originals are in Mexico but copies exist in the Western U.S. The site, at http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/teaching.html , also includes a companion guide to Native Americans held in 12 Midwestern states. All Indian Pueblo Council (a consortiaum of the 19 Indian tribes in New Mexico).

50. Native American Everglades: Snake Road To The Seminole Tribe
This 45mile round-trip drive into the middle of Florida’s Everglades and BigCypress Swamp introduces these important Florida ecosystems, as well as the
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51. Native American Criminal Justice Resources
Constitution of the seminole tribe of Florida Constitution of the United tribeOf Shawnee native American Constitution Law Digitization Project
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For Additional Resources: For Information on International Criminal Justice and Criminal Justice in selected countries go to my Comparative Criminal Justice Resources Page. For Information on Criminal Justice History go to my Criminal Justice History Resources Page. For Information on Planning, Research and Research Methods, Statistics, Selected Information and Statistics Sources, Writing and Writing Assistance, Studing and Learning, and Methods for Searching the Net go to my Page. For information on Victims, Victimology, Page.
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52. Florida State University Responds To NCAA Decision Banning Use Of Native America
That the NCAA would now label our close bond with the seminole tribe of using native American names and symbols from hosting NCAA championship events.
http://www.fsu.edu/news/2005/08/05/tk.response/
FSU Web Sites Student Directory "That the NCAA would now label our close bond with the Seminole Tribe of Florida as culturally 'hostile and abusive' is both outrageous and insulting." FSU News Florida State University responds to NCAA decision banning use of Native American symbols FSU President T.K. Wetherell has issued the following statement in response to action August 5 by the National Collegiate Athletic Association banning the use of American Indian mascots during NCAA championship games. In taking the action, the NCAA deemed FSU's use of the Seminole name and symbols as "hostile or abusive," despite the recent formal endorsement by the Seminole Tribe of Florida for their use.
STATEMENT FROM FSU PRESIDENT T.K. WETHERELL
Florida State University is stunned at the complete lack of appreciation for cultural diversity shown by the National Collegiate Athletic Association's executive committee, which announced today a policy banning schools using Native American names and symbols from hosting NCAA championship events. That the NCAA would now label our close bond with the Seminole Tribe of Florida as culturally "hostile and abusive" is both outrageous and insulting. On June 17, the Tribal Council of the Seminole Tribe of Florida spoke unequivocally of its support for Florida State University in its use of the Seminole name and related symbols. Accordingly, I intend to pursue all legal avenues to ensure that this unacceptable decision is overturned, and that this university will forever be associated with the "unconquered" spirit of the Seminole Tribe of Florida.

53. NATIVE AMERICAN RECREATION SPORT INSTITUTE ( NARSI)
native American Youth Recreation and Sport Administration (NAYRSA) is seminole tribe of Florida; Southern Ute tribe; Turtle Mountain Chippewa
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The origin of NARSI is rooted in the recreation directors education conference programs planned and produced by Judith G. Shepherd in Indianapolis in 1994 and 1995. The ongoing development is due to the popularity and growth of those conferences.
Native American Youth Recreation and Sport Administration NAYRSA ) is appropriate for recreation administrators and directors, assistant directors, and financial officers of recreation departments. The session of Level I is a full eight hours of training. The fee includes an inclusive guide, textbooks, and meals. This is a program which gives details on the "how-tos" and the "whys" of each step necessary in the development and advancement of an excellent recreation department. To be able to direct a recreation program, the administrator needs to know the details of the youth coach program of study, therefore

54. Native American Government Offices, Sarasota, Florida, FL, SuperPages, Yellow Pa
SuperPages.com can help you find native American Government Offices businesslistings in seminole tribe of Florida Police, seminole Indian Reservation
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55. Warchant.com - Guest Column: What Would Chief Osceola Do?
I read the statement from the seminole tribe of Oklahoma, which takes a far It s not insane to view certain native American nicknames as offensive
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56. Native American Mascots Banned
While some native American tribes support the NCAA decision and even say it doesn t they have the approval and support of the seminole tribe of Florida.
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57. Oklahoma Web Resources: American Indians
seminole Tribune Official newspaper of the seminole tribe of Florida. native American Resources Comprehensive links to native American tribes,
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Native American Times
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Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission
Information about the board, tribal nations and trival relations in the state.
Oklahoma Tribal Officials and Links
Names and the phone numbers of the top tribal officials, along with links to the tribes, from the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission.
Oklahoma Enrollment
Enrollment figures for Oklahoma tribes from the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission.
Oklahoma Indian Health Service
IHS's district office with information about other offices in the state and medical programs.
Native American Cultural and Education Authority
Board promotes American Indian culture and education..
Native Americans and Public Policy
Guide to the Carl Albert Congressional Archives at the University of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Indian Legal Services
Not-for-profit group provides legal assistance to low-income Native Americans.
Cherokee
Site includes history, culture, election results, health, community development, tribal constitution, government and court system.

58. Native Americans
History and Information about native American Tribes Kid Info - rich resource seminole - http//www.seminoletribe.com/ and other seminole sites
http://www.kathimitchell.com/Natam.htm

59. New England School Of Law: Native American & Indigenous Law
Office of Tribal Justice native American Constitution and Law Digitization seminole tribe of Florida Shawnee United tribe of Shawnee Indians
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60. Marilee's Native Americans Resource - Individual Tribes
Marilee s native americans Resource II Individual Tribes seminole Indians (nativeamericans) by Caryn Yacowitz, 2003 The seminole Indians (native
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