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==Bibliography== {{refbegin}} * {{cite book |last1= Afable |first1= Patricia O. |first2= Madison S. |last2= Beeler |name-list-style= amp |year= 1996 |chapter= Place Names |editor-first= Ives |editor-last= Goddard |volume= 17: Languages |title= Handbook of North American Indians |editor2-first= William C. |editor2-last= Sturtevant |location= Washington, D.C. |publisher= Smithsonian Institution}} * {{cite book |title=Timucua Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida. Volume 2: Resistance and Destruction|last= Worth|first= John E.|year= 1998|publisher= University Press of Florida|isbn= 0-8130-1574-X|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MRYBQtnEqQkC|access-date=July 7, 2010}} * {{cite book |last= Nelson |first= Megan Kate |year= 2005 |title= Trembling Earth: A Cultural History of the Okefenokee Swamp |location= Athens |publisher= University of Georgia Press}} This is a readable book from a professional historian that covers the history of the human interaction with the swamp from about 1700 to the 1940s, very good background for those planning a visit. {{refend}}
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