Discusses the history, language, customs, and daily life of the Timucua Indians who lived in northern Florida and southern Georgia, and offers activities to reinforce information presented.
These are questions this book attempts to answer, using information gathered from archaeological excavations and from the interpretation of historical documents left behind by the European powers, mainly Spain and France, who sought to ...
This work - a solid, ground-breaking, in-depth study of the Timucua - is as scholarly and illuminating as his previous works"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
In addition to introducing the reader to Florida's Timucua Indians, this book describes the importance of anthropology and archaeology, identifies important documenters of Timucua Indian history, and describes several historical Timucua ...
Learn how the Timucua Indians lived, including unique fishing traps, the arrival of Europeans, and sports they played.
This book is the history of the Timucua, an American Indian people who thrived for centuries in Northeast Florida only to become extinct within 250 years of coming in contact with European settlers.
"--John F. Scarry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Apalachee Indians of northwest Florida and their Spanish conquerors come alive in this story -- lavishly illustrated with 120 color reproductions -- story of their premier ...
This illustrated and interactive book explores the history and culture of 16th-century Florida.
The Timucua Indians of Florida
Describes the history and culture of the native peoples of Florida, including the Timucua, Calusa, and Apalachee.
Provides an overview of Florida's native peoples, from pre-history to the present.