Seminole
Books
- Bial, Raymond. The Seminole. New York: Benchmark Books, 2000.
- Bland, Celia. Osceola: Seminole rebel. New York: Chelsea House, 1994.
- Blassingame, Wyatt. Seminoles of Florida. Tallahassee, Fla.: Dept. of Agriculture, 1959.
- 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.
- Covington, James W. The Seminoles of Florida. Gainesville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 1993.
- DeVane's early Florida history. Sebring, Fla.: Sebring Historical Society, 1978-1979.
- Ervin, William R. The Seminole War: prelude to victory, 1823-1838. Holly Hill, FL: W & S Ervin Publishing, 1983.
- Fairbanks, Charles H. Ethnohistorical report of the Florida Indians. Tallahassee, Fla., 1957.
- Kersey, Harry A. Pelts, plumes, and hides: white traders among the Seminole Indians, 1870-1930. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1975.
- Lancaster, Jane F. The first decades: the western seminoles from removal to reconstruction, 1836-1866. 1986.
- Moore-Willson, Minnie. The least known wilderness of America. Kissimmee, Fla.: Claud F. Johnson, 1917.
- Mulroy, Kevin. Freedom on the border: the Seminole Maroons in Florida, the Indian Territory, Coahuila, and Texas. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press, 1993.
- Oeffener, Barbara D. Chief: champion of the Everglades, a biography of Seminole Chief James Billie. Palm Beach Fla.: Cape Cod Writers, Inc., 1995.
- Pratt, Theodore. America's no-surrender Indians. Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Pub., 1959.
- Riordan, Patrick. Seminole genesis: Native Americans, African Americans, and colonists on the southern frontier from prehistory through the Colonial era. 1996.
- Snow, Alice M. and Susan Enns Stans. Healing Plants: Medicine of the Florida Seminole Indians. Gainesville, Fla.: University of Florida Press, 2001.
- 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.
- Weisman, Brent R. Unconquered people: Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999.
- Wright, J. L. Creeks & Seminoles: the destruction and regeneration of the Muscogulge people. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1986.
Articles
- Blackard, David M. "The Seminoles: Resiliant Runaways." Forum. Fall 1992, p. 10-15.
- "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.
- 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.
- Polk, Brian L. "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.
- 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." Tampa Bay Times (formerly titled St. Petersburg Times), October 19, 1969, p.18-26.