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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

61. Native American Web Sites
seminole tribe home page Queries, Lookups and More!! US INDIAN tribeS Thissite has links to all kinds of native American sites but is unusual
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Native American If you find any broken links please let me know (copy the broken item and past it in an e-mail - please remember to give me the page heading above so I can find it on this page to fix.). Thanks Linda It works best to open these links in a new window. That way you can get back here easily. LIST OF INTRUDERS ON CHEROKEE LAND 1801-1816: Abstracts of the microfilm of the Cherokee Agency. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~janelle/Intruders.htm CHOCTAW NATION OF OK HOME PAGE: This page includes a list of the original enrollees of the Choctaw Nation http://www.choctawnation.com/ LIST OF TRIBES HOME PAGES: Links to each of the Tribes home page on the web. http://cooday8.tripod.com/nations.htm AFRICAN-NATIVE AMERICAN HOME PAGE: Oklahoma's Black Indians. A really informative site: http://www.african-nativeamerican.com/ NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES: Lots of information and articles about many different tribes: http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/ AMERICAN INDIANS IN WWI: This is a Master's thesis and is all text. But it's a good read. http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/comment/camurat1.html

62. Native American Indian Tribes
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If you are interested in the American Indian culture then, in the interests of hereditary authenticity and derived authority! Listing of Federally Recognized Tribes Tribal Entities List as of Dec. 30, 1998 Indian Tribe Names and Their Meanings Tribal Profiles ... Geographical Index to the Tribes of the United States and Canada WARNING !!: Internet fraud. Beware that there is a tremendous amount of fraud and misrepresentation which exists on the East Coast (and on the Net) for "Indian" events and products. This fraud represents millions of dollars in revenue being deprived of our legitimate tribal Indian populations. There also exists, on the Internet and in reality, groups that give the appearance of being actual tribes, nations or having affiliation with actual tribes and nations. In most cases their purposes are not honestly represented and their existence creates enmity with the tribes and nations which they claim to represent or from which they claim to be descended. I have no way of knowing which is acceptable or legitimate from the state point of the NA Indian. Use caution when buying goods that claim they are "authentic".

63. Native American Resources
If you know of a native American resource site that is not listed here, pleasesend it to us. CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS OF THE seminole tribe OF FLORIDA
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See Native Dreamcatchers at Grandma and Grandpa's World Below! NATIVE AMERICAN RESOURCES If you know of a Native American resource site that is not listed here, please send it to us. US BATTLES FOUGHT BY NATIVE AMERICANS THE BLACK HAWK WAR CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS OF THE SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA LEATHERS CHEROKEE CONNECTION ... WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION HOUSE OF YESTERDAY - Lincoln, Nebr. CHEROKEE SERVICES OKLA SEMINOLE NATION - I.T. NATIVE AMERICA OMAHA INDIAN RESERVATION Omaha Indian Map Omaha Indian Music Blackbird Hill Omaha Nation Public Schools Omaha Nation Cultural Preservation Committee
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64. Seminole: Information From Answers.com
seminole (tribe) The seminole are a native American Indian people of Florida .The seminole nation came into existence in the early and mid-18th.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Seminole Wikipedia Seminole (tribe) The Seminole are a Native American Indian people of Florida . The Seminole nation came into existence in the early- and mid-18th century, and was composed mostly of refugees from Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama. These refugees included members of Indian tribes such as the Creek Nation as well as escaped slaves. After a series of wars with the U.S., the Seminole were conquered in 1858. Subsequently, most of the Seminole were forcibly removed to present-day Oklahoma. After the Spanish conquest in the 16th century , the indigenous people of Florida were decimated by disease, and it is believed that the few survivors were evacuated by the Spanish to Cuba when Florida fell under British rule in In the early 18th century, members of the Creek Nation and runaway slaves began migrating into Florida and intermingled with the few remaining indigenous people there. By the late 18th century, they had begun to be named Seminole, a term meaning "runaway". The Seminole were a heterogenous group containing various groups and speaking Mikasuki (a modern dialect of Hitchiti ) and Creek , two different languages of the Muskogean Native American languages family, a language group that also includes

65. Native American Resources
Page Loads Of Great Information On All native American tribes And The CoolestSites seminole tribe of Florida The seminole tribe of Florida
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66. Inside Higher Ed :: The Mascot Mess
How would you respond to the fact that, not only has the seminole tribe of Florida whose names are derived from nativeAmerican tribal names–-will the
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E-mail Print By wading into the highly contentious issue of Native American nicknames and mascots for college sports teams on Friday, National Collegiate Athletic Association leaders achieved their stated aim of sending a clear message that they object to such imagery. But the NCAA also created a cacophony of confusion and put the association in the potentially uncomfortable position of judging when Native American references are “hostile” and “abusive” and when they’re not – questions that could take months, and possibly help from the courts, to resolve. Four years after the NCAA began looking into the subject, its executive committee announced written statement.

67. Cyndi's List - Native American
seminole tribe of Florida Services Tribal Library System Services For anyonewith a genealogical interest in the native American tribes who have
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68. HUD Expands Native American Home Loan Program
HUD Expands native American Home Loan Program seminole tribe of Florida First toUse New Guidelines. WASHINGTON The US Department of Housing and Urban
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Seminole Tribe of Florida First to Use New Guidelines WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has expanded a guaranteed loan program that will allow tribes to increase the number of Native American homeowners beyond reservations. Tribal housing agencies can now designate wider regions as "Indian area" - meaning tribes can go beyond reservation borders to assist tribe members under this program. This will provide greater opportunity for banks and other lenders to make mortgage loans to Native Americans. The Seminole Tribe of Florida is the first to get HUD approval under the new Section 184 Loan Guarantee program guidelines. Recently, HUD Assistant Secretary Michael Liu approved the Seminoles resolution that designates the entire state of Florida as its Indian area for HUD's Section 184 Program. The Seminole Tribe governs the Hollywood, Big Cypress, Brighton, Immokalee and Tampa Reservations. The reservations comprise approximately 166 square miles of land scattered throughout six south and central Florida counties: Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Hillsborough, and Palm Beach. This will give the Seminoles greater appeal to local lenders and provide more mortgage loans to its members under the Section 184 program. "This program has already helped thousands of Indian families purchase or rehabilitate their existing homes," said Liu, who heads-up HUD's Office of Public and Indian Housing. "This revision opens the program to many, many more Indian families and is another step towards increasing homeownership for more Americans."

69. Native American Resources
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70. FSU: Close Bond With Seminole Tribe [ Tempus Fugit | TxFx.net ]
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
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FSU: Close Bond with Seminole Tribe
is well written, powerful, and convincing. The rules as we understand them would have us cover the Seminole name and symbol as if we were embarrassed, and any committee that would think that is a proper and respectful treatment of Native Americans should be ashamed. T.K. Wetherell: Official Response I wrote Mr. Wetherell a letter of support. Florida State is indeed fortunate to have someone of such fortitude at the helm. Update: The decision was reversed! Tags: FSU Seminole NCAA sports ... mascot and American Indian
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1 comment Comments Please advise where I may obtain documentation on the relationship Florida State University has with the Seminole Tribe of Florida. For example, scholorships for Seminoles who are interested in attending the univeristy; any research pertaining to the health issues of Native Americans, i.e. alcoholism; etc. Thank you.

71. NCAA To Crack Down On Hostile Nicknames
Many native American logos and mascots will be banned at postseason citing aresolution by the Tribal Council of the seminole tribe of Florida in
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-ncaa6aug06,0,5097797.story?coll=la-tot-promo

72. Markets11
native American Gaming. Mohegan Sun Uncasville, Connecticut The new facilitywas developed for the seminole tribe of Florida by The Cordish Company and
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Uncasville, Connecticut "Few people outside the close-knit project team believed that we could achieve such stunning success in less than twenty months" , says Mark Brown, Mohegan Tribal Council chair. "Mohegan Sun has become a model for the construction of Native American-owned developments throughout the United States."
Photo courtesy of Woodruff Brown
Interior photos courtesy of Rockwell Group Project Sunburst, the 4.9 million-square-foot expansion of the Mohegan Sun, the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority's popular facility in southeastern Connecticut, was the largest private development in the United States. The project, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, consists of several key structures including a 34-story, 1,200-room luxury hotel tower; a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena; a 115,000-square-foot casino; the world's largest planetarium dome; and 135,000 square feet of retail and dining space. In order to meet the project's aggressive 36-month fast-track schedule, multiple baseline schedules were established for each of its major components prior to groundbreaking in 1999. As Construction Manager, Perini Building Company was responsible for managing the day-to-day construction operations that involved 110 major subcontractors and 2,000 craftspeople.

73. NCAA Takes Hard Line On Mascots
The NCAA will prohibit college athletic teams that use native American images That the NCAA would now label our close bond with the seminole tribe of
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It Wants to End Use Of Indian Images
By Eric Prisbell Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, August 6, 2005; Page E01 The NCAA will prohibit college athletic teams that use Native American images deemed "hostile or abusive" from hosting postseason events or displaying the symbols during championship competition. The policy, announced yesterday, will affect at least 18 schools the NCAA said use derogatory references, including the Florida State Seminoles and the Illinois Fighting Illini, two schools whose programs consistently have competed in NCAA championship events.
Chief Illiniwek, the mascot of the University of Illinois "Fighting Illini," performs during the halftime break of a game in Chicago on March 10, 2001.

74. InterTRIBAL.net - Links To Native American Tribes And Resources
InterTRIBAL.net offers links to native American and tribal web pages and Miccosukee tribe of Indians of Florida Sovereign Miccosukee seminole Nation
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Tlingit National Anthem: Alaska Natives Online
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Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana
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Blackfeet Nation in Browning, Montana Blackfoot Nation website, also in Montana
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Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Cherokee Nation Heritage Center Eastern Band Cherokee (North Carolina) Museum of the Cherokee Indian (Cherokee, NC)

75. Indian Nations And Tribes Law: Internet Law Library
native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project (University of 3) seminole tribe of Florida Constitution ByLaws seminole tribe of
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76. The Seeker, Site Seeking - Native American Sites
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77. The John William Pope Center For Higher Education Policy : Features
UNCPembroke gains exception; despite seminole tribe s support, Florida State doesn with schools who use native American nicknames, imagery or mascots.
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RALEIGH – Ohio University Economics professor and author Richard K. Vedder will be the keynote speaker at the annual John W. Pope Center Higher Education Conference, to be held Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Hilton Hotel in Research Triangle Park.
This year’s conference will be centered on the theme “Higher Education in America: Do Students and Taxpayers Get Their Money’s Worth?” Registration is underway for the conference. The cost is $20 per person and includes a luncheon. To register, contact Executive Director George Leef at georgeleef@popecenter.org. You may also register online
“The cost of higher education continue to rise faster than the rate of inflation, but many observer think that quality delivered is going down just as fast,” Leef said. “This conference is designed to explore the important question of how much students and taxpayers are getting for all the money they pour into the quest for college degrees.”

78. The John William Pope Center For Higher Education Policy : NCAA Issues Ban On In
with schools who use native American nicknames, imagery or mascots. The NCAA was not so circumspect with its regard for the seminole tribe of
http://www.popecenter.org/features/article.html?id=1608

79. Seminole Indian Genealogy & History: Resources For Researching Your Native Ameri
seminole tribe Genealogy. FREE 14-Day Access to almost 2 Billion Records @Ancestry.com Ancestry.com; native American tribes/Reservation Lands, 1905
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80. Links To Federally Recognized Native American Indian Tribes
Alphabetical List of Federally Recognized native American tribes 1 seminole tribe of Florida, Dania, Big Cypress Brighton Reservations. Websites
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This page not only lists all the federally recognized tribes of Native Americans, but also has links from those tribes for their official websites, stories and legends, books, photographs and artwork. This is a work very much in progress and will take a long while to complete [unless you all help with this resource]. Right now I have links to over 150 website locations from about 26 different tribes on this page. I will try to add comprehensive links to an additional one or two tribes each month (moon).
Latest Update: Southern Ute lndian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado; 2 December, 2004
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