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         Seminole Tribe Native Americans:     more books (18)
  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

81. Native American Resources
CHEROKEE SERVICES. SAK FOX NATION OKLA, seminole NATION - IT, native AMERICA,OMAHA INDIAN RESERVATION Omaha Indian Map. WINNEBAGO tribe OF NEBRASKA
http://mail.wyoming.com/~msaban/native.htm
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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Macy, NE 68039-0382
WINNEBAGO TRIBE OF NEBRASKA
Ho-Chunk Historical Society
Route 1 Box 21
Winnebago, NE 68071 Winnebago Tribal Council Winnebago Tribal Council
Winnebago, NE 68071 DR. SUSAN LaFLESCHE PICOTTE America's first Native American woman physician NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS NEBRASKA TRIBES NEBRASKA NATIVE AMERICANS STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST INDIAN WOMEN - NEBRASKA NATIVE NASHVILLE.COM

82. Native American Criminal Justice Resources
Alaska native Students. Secwepemc Shuswap Nation. Selected American Indian ArtifactsGetty ArtsEdNet. seminole Nation of Oklahoma. seminole tribe of Florida.
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NATIVE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESOURCES
GOVERNMENT 1839 Cherokee Constitution 1975 Constitution Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Agua Caliente Tribal Home Page Alaska Native Government ... Witness List for the Joint Oversight Hearing on the Problem of Criminal Gang Activity within Indian Country
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Aboriginal America, American History, Vol. I by Jacob Abbott, 1860
Aboriginal Links Aboriginal Studies: WWW Virtual Library Aboriginal Youth Network ... Yavapai-Apache Nation
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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83. NativeWeb Resources: Native American Tribal Pages
to the Navajo Nation, the largest native American tribe in the of New Jersey as anAmerican Indian Nation, as seminole tribe of Florida, seminole, US East, 1563.
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  • 84. The Genealogy Forum: Native American Resource Center: Seminole
    Harry A. The seminole and Miccosukee Tribes A Critical seminole Children and EldersTalk Together(Library of Intergenerational native americans (Rosen Pub.
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      Payment and Census Rolls 1868,
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      M1186-92 Seminole by Blood 1-1607 Seminole Freedmen 608-670 M1186-93 Seminole Freedmen 671-855 Seminole New Born by Blood 1-181, Seminole Freedmen 1-R-5, Seminole New Born Freedmen 1-91 7RA20-1 Allotment Schedules for 1901 and 1902, Seminole Indians, Payment and Census Rolls 1868, 1895-1897. SW16-236, item P. Confederate Indians, 1st Seminole MTD. Vol. C,S,A, 1861-1865. 10p. M595-486 Seminole (Florida) 1913-1929 M595-487 Seminole (Florida) 1930-1940 National Archives Microfilm 92 Seminole by Blood 1-1607 Seminole Freedmen 608-670 93 Seminole Freedmen 671-855 Seminole New Born by Blood 1-181, Seminole Freedmen 1-R-5, Seminole New Born Freedmen 1-91 486 Seminole (Florida) 1913-1929 487 Seminole (Florida) 1930-1940 Here are some helpful Internet sites. Oseola, Billy Bowlegs, Neamathla,Micanopy, TUKO-SEE MATHLA (John Hicks)

    85. Untitled Document
    Pueblo Southwest native AmericansApache, Pueblo, Zuni Indians. seminoleseminole seminole tribe of Florida. Shoshone Sacagawea Sacagawea.
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    86. State And Local Government On The Net: Tribal Governments
    seminole tribe (FL); Seneca Nation of Indians (NY Gaming Commission; National TribalJustice Resource native American Finance Officers Association; The Sioux
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    87. Native American Genealogy
    Civilized TribesCherokee, Creek, seminole, Choctaw and Federally recognized AmericanIndian tribes US Bureau for the heading native americans Cyndi s List
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    Native American Genealogy
    There are many unique challenges encountered when researching Native American (Indian) genealogy. The traditions, naming customs and kinship systems varied widely among tribes; therefore, it is usually necessary that the researcher become familiar with those that pertain to a particular tribe. Our reference library has a splendid Indian collection for the historian, but our published sources are incomplete for tracing Indian genealogy. By 1836, Indian tribes in Missouri had been removed and no longer had claims to any Missouri land. The Society does not have, nor are we aware of, lists of rolls of Indians in Missouri. Individuals who left the "Trail of Tears" did not maintain their tribal status in most cases. Please note below some agencies you might find helpful in your research. NATIONAL ARCHIVES Valuable records of federal government agencies, including records from various field offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs , have been deposited throughout the United States. National Archives records, 1830-1940, deal chiefly with Indians who

    88. Markets11
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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." Morongo Band of Mission Indians Casino Resort Hotel Morongo Indian Reservation, California "We selected Perini Building Co. because the firm is one of the country's top hotel construction companies, having built more than 40,000 hotel rooms" , said Morongo tribal chair Maurice Lyons, adding, "We are committed to the highest quality design and construction so that our new hotel/casino resort is a premier West Coast gaming recreation destination." Pala Band of Mission Indians Pala Casino Resort Spa Pala, California

    89. Seminole Tribe Honors Lori Piestewa My Two Beads Worth
    The Seminoles contacted the Piestewa family in June The tribe traditionally hostsa memorial before Veterans Day to allow native American servicemen and
    http://mytwobeadsworth.com/SeminoleshonorLori.html
    In a salute to veterans, the Seminole Tribe hosts ceremonies honoring Army Pfc. Lori Piestewa, a Hopi, who became the first woman soldier to die during Iraq duty. Sho-na-bish. That Seminole word, meaning ''thank you,'' was repeated many times Thursday as Native American veterans from around the nation honored one of their own, a Hopi who was the first female soldier to die in Iraq. Gathered at the Seminole Big Cypress Entertainment Complex on Broward County's western edge for the 16th annual Veterans Day Celebration, about 300 Native Americans were part of a tribute to Pfc. Lori Piestewa. She was 23 years old in March when Iraqis ambushed her 507th Maintenance Co. and captured her comrades, including her closest friend and roommate, Pfc. Jessica Lynch. On Sunday, NBC will broadcast a TV movie about Lynch's ordeal. Piestewa has not received the same level of attention, said Seminole spokesman Elrod Bowers, but tribes from across the country have pulled together to show their support for her family. ''In the Seminole culture, it's not accepted to be loud about your accomplishments, to be out there about what you've done,'' he said. ``We are more subdued.''

    90. Index Of Native American Gaming Resources On The Internet
    American Indian Gambling and Casino Information Center sponsored Modern Smallpox for native Culture Analysis Supreme Court decision in seminole tribe v. The
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    91. Native American Resources
    News from native California quarterly magazine; News from the Iya Ye Yapiv SissetonWahpetonSioux tribe; The seminole Tribune seminole tribe of Florida.
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    92. The Olive Tree Genealogy: Native American Links To Online Databases
    native Soil Manuscripts Index ° native AMERICAN DATA on Choktaw, Creek, Delaware,seminole tribes ° 1900 Indian images online listed by tribe (Cherokee Nation
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    Can't find your ancestors? Search for your family origins on Olive Tree Genealogy! Free Ships' Passenger lists, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more will help you find that elusive ancestor. est. 1996 Find Your Ancestors with FREE genealogical records at The Olive Tree Genealogy
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    93. Indians - Seminole Tribe Of Florida - The Official Home Of The Florida Seminole
    Official site provides information on the two languages spoken by the tribe (Muscogee and Miccosukee), many aspects of their culture and history, and the tribal government and its services.
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    94. Native Americans -  American Indians, The First People Of America. History Of N
    Tribute To A Hero. Listen to the Legend of the White Buffalo. native americans Who Received the Nations Highest Honor The Congressional Medal of Honor
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    Tribute To A Hero Lt. John F. Kennedy receives the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps medal for heroic conduct from Capt. Frederic L. Conklin June 12, 1944. JFK used his father's connections to get assigned to active duty. Says Dallek, "He was determined to get into combat. It was part of the culture at the time, patriotism. But he was heroic in doing that." Listen to the Legend of the White Buffalo Where Will Our Children Live...
    A lonesome warrior stands in fear of what the future brings,
    he will never hear the beating drums or the songs his brothers sing.
    Our many nations once stood tall and ranged from shore to shore
    but most are gone and few remain and the buffalo roam no more.
    We shared our food and our land and gave with open hearts

    95. Native American Home Pages - Music And Art
    Chief Jim Billie seminole singer/songwriter and Chairman of the seminoleTribe of Florida. Black Horse - native American Art, Dance Music, Inc.
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    INDIVIDUALS (SINGERS, DRUMS, ARTISTS, PERFORMERS, CELEBRITIES, ACTORS, ACTRESSES, STORYTELLERS, AUTHORS, ACTIVISTS)
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    96. Native American Ancestry And Indian Genealogy
    who was a full blooded Choctaw, Cherokee, Apache or some other tribe of American Itis a terrible shame, that so many of our native American ancestors had to
    http://www.censusdiggins.com/native_american_ancestry.html
      CensusDiggins.com Native American Ancestry Native American Ancestry Just about every family has a story about a ggggrandma or gggrandpa who was a full blooded Choctaw, Cherokee, Apache or some other tribe of American Indian. Is there any truth in it? In many cases, yes. In some, it is a romantic tale. I have found that tracing this heritage is most difficult at best. It is a terrible shame, that so many of our Native American ancestors had to hide their heritage to survive. After the trail of tears, they had much to lose by admitting the truth of their forebears..... so for many, the stories and heritage was taboo, never to be spoken of. In this fashion, the records became scarce and thus, that much more difficult for genealogists to follow the footsteps of these proud peoples. I have attempted to round up some links to sites and articles on the subject to help those of you who are searching for your Native American ancestry and heritage.

    97. GAGenWeb S Native-American Resources
    Georgia s native American Resources. seminole Nation of Oklahoma; seminole Tribeof Florida, Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton, Hollywood Tampa Reservations;
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    98. Native Americans
    a group of native americans from a region of the United States to focus your research.Each member of the group will take notes about the tribes they are
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    Introduction You have been commissioned by the United States Postal Service to develop a series of postage stamps for the coming year to commemorate Native Americans. These stamps will be used all over The United States and even put into stamp collections. This assignment in an important part of our history as a country. [ Examples for teachers Click on this link to read an introduction to Native Americans
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    You will work as a team of researchers to learn more about Native Americans. As a team of researchers, your group will find facts about Native Americans that lived in a particular region and design a set of 4-5 stamps for your series. You will use internet and classroom resources to learn about the tribes: types of homes, clothing, transportation, jewelry, pottery, rugs, and any other artifacts found. You will also be required to tell people about your stamp: a short paragraph describing what your stamp is about.
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    99. SOFIA - SFRSF - People, Land, And Water - Restoring South Florida's Future - Liv
    These native americans had escaped forced relocation by the the Indians of variousSoutheastern tribes as Creeks Florida became known as the Seminoles, after a
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    No Park is an Island The Everglades Restudy The South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force ... Multi-Species Recovery Plan Living in the Everglades: The Native Americans Forum Showcases Restoration Science Freshwater Future USGS Research Aids South Florida Restoration Water-Quality Issues ... Download PDF version of entire article (26 MB)
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    Two hundred years ago, South Florida was a very wild place, flooded with water for most of the year, teeming with wildlife, and nearly devoid of people. The Everglades was twice as large, a land of endless marshes and swamps, inhospitable to all but the savviest humans. The original inhabitants, the Tequesta and Calusa Indians, had already disappeared due to the earlier arrival of the Spanish explorers. White settlers shunned the area, which they considered a wasteland. During the Seminole Wars in the early and mid-1800s, a small band of Indians was driven hundreds of miles from their homeland to the place the white man didn't want. These Native Americans had escaped forced relocation by the government and wanted to live quietly without disturbance. They were descendants of the Creek Indians, who lived in northern Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. It was the English, upon encountering these natives living along low-lying creeks, who dubbed all the Indians of various Southeastern tribes as Creeks. Later, the band that diverged to south Florida became known as the Seminoles, after a corruption of the Maskoki word "siminoli", which means "free people", since they had never been dominated by the English or Spanish.

    100. North American Indians
    would be best for the welfare of that tribe Wild Cat (Coacoochee), SeminoleChief. Calendar A Handbook of the Ancient native American Tradition ~ Raven
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    North American Indians American Revolution Genealogy Mine Memorial Day [ North American Indians ] Oxymorons Pennsylvania POW/MIA Shoah The Sixties ... Native American Genealogy and Tribes Ten Bears, Yamparika Comanche Chief At the Medicine Lodge Creek Council at Kansas in October 1867: "I was born upon the prairie where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no enclosures and where everything drew a free breath. I want to die there and not within walls." Tecumseh (Shooting Star), Shawnee Chief "Where today is the Pequot? Where are the Narragansetts, the Mohawks, the Pokanoket, and many other once powerful tribes of our people? They have vanished before the avarice and the oppression of the white man, as snow before the summer sun." Joseph (Thunder Rolling in the Mountains), Nez Perce Chief Upon surrender, October 1877: "I am tired of fighting. Our chiefs are killed. Looking Glass is dead. Toohulhulzote is dead. The old men are all dead. It is the young men who say yes or no. He who led the young men [Joseph's brother, Ollokot] is dead. It is cold and we have no blankets. The little children are freezing to death. My people, some of them have run away to the hills and have no blankets, no food; no one knows where they are - perhaps freezing to death. I want to have time to look for my children and see how many I can find. Maybe I shall find them among the dead. Hear me my chiefs. I am tired; my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever." After the surrender, Chief Joseph and his people were sent to Indian Territory where five of his children and many of his tribe died of disease.

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