Индейцы Флориды. Библиография

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Andrews, Evangeline Walker, Chas, Mclean Andrews. Jonathan Dickinson's Journal, or God's Protecting Providence. The original God's Protecting Providence, by Jonathan Dickinson, was published at Philadelphia in 1699. It is the narrative of a shipwreck off the lower east coast of Florida, and the struggle of the survivors against the Indians and bitter weather, in which some succumbed before reaching St. Augustine. Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn, 1945.
Boyer, Willet A. Missions to the Acuera: An Analysis of the Historic and Archaeological Evidence for European Interaction With a Timucuan Chiefdom, (2009). – The Florida Anthropologist. 62 (1-2): 45–56., Retrieved 3 July 2012.
Boyer, Willet A.  The Acuera of the Oklawaha River Valley: Keepers of Time in the Land of the Waters. – University of Florida (2010)., Retrieved 4 July 2012.
Brech, Alan. Neither Ocean nor Continent: Correlating the Archeology and Geomorphology of the Barrier Islands of East Central Florida. – Unpublished thesis, University of Florida Press, 2005.
Bennett, Charles E. Ren; Laudonni;re: Three Voyages. – University of Alabama Press, 2012.
Bense, Judith A. Hawks haw: Prehistory and History in an Urban Neighborhood in Pensacola, Florida. Reports of Investigation No. 7. Office of Cultural and Archaeological Research. – University of Florida Press, 1985.
Bense, Judith A. Colonial Pensacola. – University Press of Florida. 1999.
Bullen, Ripley P. A Guide to the Identification of Florida Projectile Points. – Gainesville, Florida, 1975.
Blanchard, C. New Words, Old Songs: Understanding the Lives of Ancient Peoples in Southwest Florida Through Archaeology. – Gainesville: IAPS Books, 1995.
Bartolom; de las Casas. A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies. – El imperio espa;ol, 1552. 
Bushnell, Amy. That Demonic Game: The Campaign to Stop Indian Pelota Playing in Spanish America, 1675-1684. The Americas 35(1):1-19. Reprinted in David Hurst Thomas. (1991). Spanish Borderlands Sourcebooks 23. The Missions of Spanish Florida. Garland Publishing, 1978.
Brown, Robin C. Florida's first people: 12,000 years of human history. Sarasota, Fla.: Pineapple Press, 2013.
Bullen, Adelaide K. Florida Indians of past and present. Gainesville, Fla., Kendall Books, 1975.
Biedma, Luys Hernandez de. Narratives of the career of Hernando de Soto in the conquest of Florida as told by a knight of Elvas, and in a relation by Luys Hernandez de Biedma, factor of the expedition. – Publisher New York, Allerton Book Co., 1922, Reprint 2011, 264 p.
Childers, Ronald W. Historic Notes and Documents: A Late Seventeenth-Century Journey to Tampa Bay.  – The Florida Historical Quarterly, 2012.
Coker, William S. Pensacola, 1686-1821. – University of Florida Press, 1999.
Cline, Howard F. Notes on colonial Indians and communities in Florida, 1700-1821. New York, Garland Pub. Inc., 1974.
Calderon, Gabriel Diaz Vara. A 17th Century Letter of Gabriel Diaz Vara Calderon. Translated by Lucy L.Wenhold. A brochure Smithsonian Misc. Coll. Bulletin 95, No. 16. Washington, 1936. Trip by the Bishop of Cuba down the east coast of Florida. to the Keys, in 1675.
Canova, Andrew P. Life and Adventure in South Florida. A story of crossing the Everglades during the Indian Wars. Palatka, 1885. Reprinted by Tampa Tribune Printing Co. in 1906. Scarce.
Connor, Jeanette Thurber. Pedro Menendez de Aviles, Adelantado, Governor and Captain-General of Florida. Memorial by Gonzalo Solis de Meras. Florida's history for the period beginning in 1565, with the defeat of the French. Florida State Historical. Society, DeLand 1923. Scarce.
Cory, Charles B. Hunting and Fishing in Florida. Contains the first and still about the best description of Indian Corn Dances, as well as people and hunting.
Cushing, F. H. Exploration of Ancient Key Dwellers Remains on the Gulf Coast of Florida. 120 pp. 11 plates, in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1897.
Cabeza De Vaca, Alvaro Nunez. Naufragios. – Publisher Madrid : Calpe, University of California Libraries, 1922. Reprint 2005, 197 p.
Dickinson, Jonathan. Jonathan Dickinson's Journal; or God's Protecting Providence. – Charles  McL. Andrews and Evangeline W. Andrews, eds. Valentine Books, 1975.
Davis, T. Frederick. History of Ponce de Leon's Voyages to Florida. Feature number of Florida History Society, St. Augustine, Quarterly, Vol. XIV, July 1935.
DeVane's early Florida history. Sebring, Fla.: Sebring Historical Society, 1978-1979.
Dormer, E. The Sea Shell Islands: A History of Sanibel and Captive. – Tallahassee: Rose Printing Company, 1987.
Deagan, Kathleen A. Cultures in Transition: Fusion and Assimilation among the Eastern Timucua. In Milanich and Procter, 1978.
Early Indians of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Washington: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1966.
Ervin, William R. Let us alone. –– University of Florida Press, 1983.

Fairbanks, Charles H. Ethnohistorical report on the Florida Indians. New York, Garland Pub. Inc., 1974.
Fairbanks, George R. The History of Florida from its Discovery by Ponce de Leon in 1512, to the Close of the Florida War in 1842. Lippincott, Philadelphia 1871 and C. Drew, St. Augustine, 1871. Scarce. A 3rd revised edition was issued under title of Florida, Its History and its Romance, in 1904.
Fairbanks, G. The History and Antiquities of the City of St. Augustine, Florida: A Facsimile Reproduction, of the 1858 Edition. – Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1977.
Frankel, A. Old Florida Pottery Potters in Paradise. – The Collectors Guide to History, Makers and Marks 1859-1966. – St. Petersburg: Blue Dome Press, 2000
Fontaneda, d' Escalante. Memoir. Written in about 1575. Translated by Buckingham Smith, with Notes, in Letter of Hernando de Soto, and Memoir of Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda. 100 copies, Washington, 1854. Rare. Reprinted, with amended translation and additional notes, 1944, University of Miami and Historical Association of Southern Florida. Reprinted by Glade Publ. Co., 1945. Story of his captivity among the Indians of South Florida; a boy of thirteen who was rescued seventeen years later. He was wrecked in 1545.
Gannon, Michael V.  The Cross in the Sand: The Early Catholic Church in Florida, 1513-1870. – University of Florida Press, 1965.
Gilliland, Marion S. The Material Culture of Key Marco, Florida.  –University Press of Florida, 1975.
Geiger, Maynard. Biographical Dictionary of the Franciscans in Spanish Florida and Cuba (1528-1841). – Franciscan Studies. Vol. XXI. Reprinted in David Hurst Thomas, Ed. (1991). The Missions of Spanish Florida. Garland Publishing, 1940.
Gonzales, Thomas A. The Caloosahatchee River and the City of Fort Myers, Florida. Contains also the story of Gasparilla, the pirate, as told by John Gomez. 132 pp. Publ. by J. B. Parker & Co., Ft. Myers, 1932.
Goggin, John M. Indian and Spanish selected writings. Coral Gables, Fla.: University of Miami Press, 1964.
Griffin John W. Archaeology of the Everglades. – University of Florida Press, 2002., 473 p.
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Hulton, Paul. The Work of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues: A Huguenot Artist in France and Florida, 2 vol., British Museum Publications, 1977.
Harvey, Miles. Painter in a Savage Land: The Strange Saga of the First European Artist in North America – Random House, 2008.
Hann, John H. A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions. – University of Florida Press, 1996.
Hann, John H. Indians of Central and South Florida: 1513-1763. – University of Florida Press, 2003.
Hann, John H. Apalachee: The Land between the Rivers. – University of Florida Press, 1988.
Hann, John H. Missions to the Calusa. – University of Florida Press, 1991.
Hann, John H., Ewen, Charles. Hernando de Soto Among the Apalachee: The Archaeology of the First Winter Encampment. – University of Florida Press, 1988.
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Hudson, Charles M. The Southeastern Indians. – University of Tennessee Press, 1976.
 Hudson, Charles M. Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun. – University of Georgia Press, 1977.
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Ives, J. C. Florida South of Tampa Bay, April 1865. – Publ. by the War Department. Description of the forts of South Florida. Ives' folding map enclosed, of which a smaller copy was made for Senate Document 89. Rare.
Jennings, Matthew. New worlds of violence: cultures and conquests in the early American Southeast. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2011.
Lawson, Edward W. The Discovery of Florida and Its Discoverer, Juan Ponce de Leon. An enlargement of the Fountain of youth story and an attempt to prove that Ponce landed at St. Augustine. Publ. by the author, St. Augustine, 1946.
Lazarus, Yulee W. Indians of the Florida panhandle. Fort Walton Beach, Fla.: Temple Mound Museum, 1968.
Le Moyne, Jacques de Morgues. Brevis narratio eorum quae in Florida Americai provincia Gallis acciderun. – Paris, 1591. Reprint, 1969.
McEwan, Bonnie G. The Spanish Missions of La Florida. – University Press of Florida, 1993.
McEwan, Bonnie G. Indians of the Greater Southeast: Historical Archaeology and Ethnohistory. – University Press of Florida, 2000.
McCarthy, Kevin. Native Americans in Florida. Sarasota, Fla.: Pineapple Press, 1999.
Milanich, Jerald T. Hernando de Soto and the Indians of Florida. Gainesville: University Press of Florida Museum of Natural History, 1993.
Milanich, Jerald T. The Western Timucua: Patterns of Acculturation and Change. – University Press of Florida, 1978.
Milanich, Jerald T. The Timucua. Blackwell Publications, Oxford, UK, 1996.
Milanich, Jerald T. Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe. –University Press of Florida, 1998.
Milanich, Jerald T. Florida Indians from Ancient Times to the Present. The University Press of Florida, 1998.
Milanich, Jerald T. The Timucua Indians of  Northern Florida and Southern Georgia. – University Press of Florida, 2000.
Milanich, Jerald T. Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida. – University Press of Florida, 1994.
Milanich, Jerald T., Procter, Samuel. Tacachale: Essays on the Indians of Florida and Southeastern Georgia during the Historic Period. – University Presses of Florida, 1978.
Milanich, Jerald T. Florida's Indians from Ancient Times to the Present (Native Peoples, Cultures, and Places of the Southeastern United States). – University Presses of Florida, 1998.
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Moore, Clarence B. The East Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore (Classics Southeast Archaeology) 2nd ed. Edition. – University Alabama Press, 1999, 376 р.
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Ober, Frederick (Fred Beverly). Camp Life in Florida. Lively descriptions of hunting and exploration by the firstman to describe Lake Okeechobee in modern times. Forest and Stream Publ. Co.1876.
McGoun, William E. Ancient Miamians: The Tequesta of South Florida. – University of Florida Press, 2002., 128 p.
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The Two Cotejos. Cotejo de las Conducta de S. M. con de el Rey Britanico. By Antonio Marin, Madrid, 1739. This is known as the Spanish Cotejo, reviewing the English depredations upon the treasure wrecks of Spain on Florida shores. The English Cotejo; or, the Cruelties, Depredations and Illicit Trade charg'd upon the English in a Spanish libel lately published, Compared with the Murders, Robberies and Clandestine Trade proved upon the Spaniards. By a Sufferer. By Richard Copithorne. London, 1739. After having written the title, it seems needless to have added the trim small booklet. The depredations mentioned were upon the wrecks of the plate fleets at Caryfort Reef. Rare items.
Timucua Indians. Catholic Encyclopedia. – New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1913.
Tordesillas, Antonio de Herrera.  Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos en las Islas y Tierra Firme del mar Oc;ano que llaman Indias Occidentales. – Madrid, Castellano, 1601, Reprint, 1991.
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Vega, Garcilaso. La Florida del Inca. – Reprint: University of Texas Press, 1981.
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Worth, John E. An Overview of the Suwannee Valley Culture. In Ashley, Keith; White, Nancy Marie. Late Prehistoric Florida. – Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press, 2012 pp. 149–171.
Weisman, Brent R. Archaeology of Fig Springs Mission, Ichetucknee Springs State Park. – University of Florida Press, 1993.
Widmer, J. The Evolution of the Calusa: A Nonagricultural Chiefdom on the Southwest Florida Coast. – Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1988.
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