The Timucua of Northeast Florida
Consisting of various tribes that shared a common language, the Timucua inhabited most of what is today Central and North Florida. What did they eat? What were they like? How did they live? Where are they now? These questions and many more are answered in this in-depth presentation about some of our Florida's earliest residents. Presented by Felipe De Paula, Registrar Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum. #newsmyrnabeach #newsmyrnahistory #floridanativeamericans #timucuantribes #shellmounds #seminoleindians #floridahistory #ponceinlet

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Timucua Times

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