Books

Blackard, David. 1990. Patchwork and Palmettos: Seminole/Miccosukee Folk Art Since 1820. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Fort Lauderdale Historical Society.

Downs, Dorothy. 1995. Art of the Florida Seminole and Miccosukee Indians. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida.

Howard, Rosalyn. 2002. Black Seminoles in the Bahamas. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida.

Porter, Frank. 1990. Basketry of the Middle Atlantic and Southeast. In The Art of Native American Basketry: A Living Legacy, edited by F. Porter. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Weisman, Brent. 2002. Pioneer in Space and Time: John Mann Goggin and the Development of Florida Archaeology. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida.

Websites

Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida’s official website: http://www.miccosukee.com/tribe/

The Seminole Tribe of Florida’s official website: www.semtribe.com

Ah Tah Thi Ki Museum online collections: http://semtribe.pastperfectonline.com/

Journals, Newspapers, and Links

Bell, Austin. 2013. Paving the Way for Seminole Women: Ada Tiger (1883-1970). Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Quarterly 4(4): 4-9.

Dauner, Maia, and Tara Backhouse. 2014. Seminole Baskets: The Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Collection. Indian Arts and Crafts Association Journal 3(1): 4-5.

Davis, Gene. 2010. Seminole Artist Linda Beletso: Wind Clan. Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Quarterly, Fall: 4-6.

Deegan, Kathleen. 1977. An Early Seminole Cane Basket. The Florida Anthropologist 30(1): 28-33.

Goggin, John. 1939. An Anthropological Reconnaissance of Andros Island, Bahamas. American Antiquity 5(1): 21-26.

Livingston, Stephenie. 2014. A Living History: Reeves Collection Tells Story of Native American Art, Culture, November 12. Science Stories: Updates on Florida Museum Research.

Sturtevant, William. 1964. John Man Goggin, 1916-1963. American Anthropologist 66 (2): 385-394.

Weeks, Judy. 2010. Series of Cultural Workshops in Naples Features Palmetto Baskets. Seminole Tribune, October 29: 3A.

Zepeda, Pedro. 2008. Seminole Baskets: Learning Tradition. Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Quarterly, July-September: 9.