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Indians of North America --- Calusa Indians --- Coastal archaeology --- Antiquities --- Antiquities
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Calusa Indians --- Tequesta Indians --- Big Cypress National Preserve (Fla.)
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The linguistic origins of Native American cultures and the connections between these cultures as traced through language in prehistory remain vexing questions for scholars across multiple disciplines and interests. Native American linguist Julian Granberry defines the Calusa language, formerly spoken in southwestern coastal Florida, and traces its connections to the Tunica language of northeast Louisiana. Archaeologists, ethnologists, and linguists have long assumed that the Calusa language of southwest Florida was unrelated to any other Native Ame
Calusa Indians --- Tunica language --- Anthropological linguistics --- Weeden Island culture --- History. --- Social life and customs. --- Languages. --- Etymology. --- Lexicology.
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Calusa Indians --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Ethnic & Race Studies --- Caloosa Indians --- Cape Florida Indians --- Kaloosas Indians --- Kalusa Indians --- Indians of North America --- History --- Sources. --- Missions. --- Sources --- Missions
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Indians of North America --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Calusa Indians --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Calusa (Indiens) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Pineland (Fla.)
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Hopewell culture --- Calusa Indians --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Ethnic & Race Studies --- Caloosa Indians --- Cape Florida Indians --- Kaloosas Indians --- Kalusa Indians --- Indians of North America --- Mound-builders --- Antiquities --- Fort Center Site (Fla.) --- Florida --- Fort Centre Site (Fla.) --- Antiquities.
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The aims of this study are twofold: compile, for the first time, all the archaeological, environmental, and geological data pertinent to the evolution of the aboriginal inhabitants of southwest Florida; and, using this basis, develop a specific, integrated, and dynamic model of cultural adaptation that will serve as a stimulus for hypotheses that go beyond simple culture-historical concerns for future archaeological research in this region.
Human ecology --- Paleoecology --- Calusa Indians. --- Caloosa Indians --- Cape Florida Indians --- Kaloosas Indians --- Kalusa Indians --- Indians of North America --- Palaeoecology --- Ecology --- Paleobiology --- Environment, Human --- Human beings --- Human environment --- Ecological engineering --- Human geography --- Nature --- Social aspects --- Effect of environment on --- Effect of human beings on --- Florida --- Antiquities. --- History.
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The Calusa's historic repulsion of 16th-century Spanish occupiers.
Indians of North America --- Spaniards --- Calusa Indians --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Spanish people --- Ethnology --- Caloosa Indians --- Cape Florida Indians --- Kaloosas Indians --- Kalusa Indians --- History --- First contact with Europeans --- Culture --- Florida --- Toronita --- FL --- Fla. --- Flor. (Florida) --- Estato de Florida --- Штат Фларыда --- Shtat Flaryda --- Фларыда --- Flaryda --- Флорида --- Talaith Florida --- Łóodah Hahoodzo --- Florida osariik --- Φλοριντα --- Phlorinta --- Πολιτεία της Φλόριντα --- Politeia tēs Phlorinta --- Estado de Florida --- Florido --- Floride --- 플로리다 주 --- Pʻŭllorida-ju --- 플로리다 --- Pʻŭllorida --- Pololika --- Pluuriitaa --- פלורידה --- Floridah --- フロリダ州 --- Furorida-shū --- フロリダ --- Furorida --- Floryda --- Plorida --- Estado ng Plorida --- Florida eyâleti --- Штат Флорида --- Shtat Floryda --- 佛罗里达州 --- Foluolida Zhou --- 佛罗里达 --- Foluolida --- Florida (Territory) --- East Florida --- West Florida --- Ethnic relations --- First contact with other peoples
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