Calusa
Books
- Dormer, Elinore M. The Calusa: Sanibel-Captiva's native Indians. Sanibel Island, Fla.: Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, 1981.
- Griesshaber, Kurt. Calusa and Spaniard. Bonita Springs, Fla.: Museum of Historical Research, 1970.
- MacMahon, Darcie A. The Calusa and their legacy: South Florida people and their environments. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004.
- Missions to the Calusa, edited and translated by John H. Hann. Gainesville: University of Florida Press: Florida Museum of Natural History, 1991.
- 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.
- Voegelin, Byron D. South Florida's vanished people; travels in the homeland of the ancient Calusa. Fort Myers Beach, Fla., Island Press, 1972.
- Widmer, Randolph J. The evolution of the Calusa: a non-agricultural chiefdom on the southwest Florida coast. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1988.
- Wilson, Charles J. The Indian presence: archeology of Sanibel, Captiva and adjacent islands in Pine Island Sound. Sanibel Island, Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, 1982.
Articles
- Arrington, Arden. "The Calusa Legacy." Harbor Happenings, v1, n2, Summer 1997, p.5-8.
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