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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Thomas, Martha. "Viva l'Art!" Maryland Life, 2 (November/December 2006): 102-5.
Categories: Native American

Moore, Elizabeth A. "Faunal Remains from the 2002-2003 Excavations at the Winslow Site (18MO9)." Maryland Archeology, 41 (March-September 2005): 60-66.

Dybas, Cheryl Lyn. "Troubled Spirit." Chesapeake Life, 10 (November 2004): 92-93.
Categories: Native American

"Indian Ossuary Found in Salisbury." ASM Ink, 30 (May 2004): 4.

Kent, Barry C. Jacob My Friend: His 17th Century Account of the Susquehannock Indians. Philadelphia: XLibris Corporation, 2004.

Porter, Frank W., III. "A Century of Accommodation: The Nanticoke Indians in Colonial Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine, 100 (Summer 2005): 140-61.

Reno, Linda. "The Cunningham Murders." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 52 (Summer 2004): 156-58.
Categories: Native American

Shaffer, Gary D. "Nanticoke Indian Burial Practices: Challenges for Archaeological Interpretation." Archaeology of Eastern North America, 33 (2005): 141-62.

Thompson, Mark Lloyd. National Subjects in a Contested Colonial Space: Allegiance, Ethnicity, and Authority in the Seventeenth-Century Delaware Valley. Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 2004.

Clark, Wayne E. "The Patuxent Indians at the Dawn of History." Calvert Historian, 11 (Fall 1996): 6-20.
Categories: Native American

Wolfe, Susan J. "Return to a Native Place: Algonquian Peoples of the Chesapeake." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 54 (Summer 2007): 427.
Categories: Native American

Ebright, Carol A. "A 12,000-Year Story: Indians in Prehistoric Maryland." Maryland, 22 (Summer 1990): 78-79.

Blanton, Dennis B., and Julia A. King, eds. Indian and European Contact in Context: The Mid-Atlantic Region. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2004.

Brown, Roy. "By their enemies we shall know them." ASM Ink, 34 (March 2008): 3.
Categories: Native American

Grant, John A. "Indians Visit Oakland." Glades Star, 11 (September 2008): 400-1.
Categories: Native American

Lumpkins, Aaron. "John Smith's Explorations of the Eastern Shore: A Lesson in Native Diplomacy." Shoreline, 15 (December 2008): 6-9.

Maddux, Holly Lewis. "'We're Not Hiding Anymore'." Chesapeake Life, 14 (October 2008): 80-85, 118-19.
Categories: Native American

Feest, Christian. "The Nanticokes and Neighboring Tribes." Northeast, ed. Bruce G. Trigger, pp. 240-52, vol. 15 of Handbook of North American Indians, gen. ed. William C. Sturtevant, 20 vols. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office of the Smithsonian Institution, 1978.
Categories: Native American

Gilsen, Leland. "Population Adaptation to the Chesapeake Bay: Estuarine Efficiency." Maryland Archeology, 14 (March-September 1978): 11-16.

Merrell, James H. "Cultural Continuity among the Piscataway Indians of Colonial Maryland." William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, 36 (October 1979): 548-70.

Porter, Frank, W. III. "Anthropologists at Work: A Case Study of the Nanticoke Indian Community." American Indian Quarterly, 4 (February 1978): 1-18.
Categories: Native American

Porter, Frank W., III. Indians in Maryland and Delaware: A Critical Bibliography, Bibliographical Series, The Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian, ed. Francis Jennings. Bloomington: Published for the Newberry Library by the Indiana University Press, 1979.
Categories: Native American

Fausz, J. Fredrick. "Merging and Emerging Worlds: Anglo-Indian Realtions in Early Maryland." Maryland Heritage News, 2 (Summer 1984): 8-9.
Categories: Native American

Makofsky, Abraham. "Deomgraphics and Culture: The 1980 Census Report on Lumbee Indians of the Baltimore Metropolitan Area." Maryland Historical Magazine, 79 (Fall 1984): 239-46.

Porter, Frank W. Maryland Indians: Yesterday and Today. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1983.
Categories: Native American

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