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PETITION Ror,RECOGNITION of the FLORIDA TRIBE Or EASTERN CREEK INDIANS
Investigating Second Seminole War Sites in Florida: Identification Through Limited Testing Christine Bell University of South Florida
Fort King National Historic Landmark Education Guide 1 Fig5
The Creek "Migration Legend"
National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month 2009
Seminole Origins
Becoming Tribal Members in the South Mikaēla M. Adams A
The Trail of Tears: Indian Removal in the 1830S
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BLACK Slavery AMONG Tile
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The Second Seminole War, the Ad Hoc Origins of American Imperialism, and the Silence of Slavery
Captives of the Dark and Bloody Ground: Identity, Race, and Power in the Contested American South
Vertical File Photographs – Persons Updated 1 August 2017 CONTAINER LISTING
Florida Historical Quarterly
ANDREW JACKSON and the INDIANS, 1767-1815 by JONATHAN RAY TONY FREYER, COMMITTEE CHAIR DAVID BEITO LARRY CLAYTON HOWARD JONES GR
Black Seminole Involvement and Leadership During the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842
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Fowltown and the First Seminole War: "Civilization," Centralization, and Politics in the Early American Republic James Hendry Miller Jr
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US History/War, Nationalism, and Division 1 US History/War, Nationalism, and Division
ABSTRACT This Research Is Based on Our Interest in Letting People Know
The Seminole War: Its Background and Onset
The Creek Indians and Community Politics in the Native South, 1753-1821
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Estelusti Marginality: a Qualitative Examination of the Black Seminole
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Creek/Seminole Archaeology in the Apalachicola River Valley, Northwest Florida
Utilization of Iron at Fort Mitchell 1RU102: a Functional Analysis
Preservation Assessment of Cemeteries at the Florida State Hospital, Chattahoochee, Florida
“You Have Guns and So Have We…” an Ethnohistoric Analysis of Creek and Seminole Combat Behaviors