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- of artifacts from the Calusa site at Key Marco, Florida. conflict and European- borne disease, the Calusa were .
- www.penn.museum
- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND
- Calusa's Motion to Dismiss has been referred to me for preliminary review, findings individuals that responded to the flyers and received credit from Calusa.
- www.rid.uscourts.gov
- CALUSA INVESTMENTS - Edelman, Combs, Latturner & Goodwin
- www.edcombs.com
- CALUSA
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- www.flahum.org
- CALUSA NEWS
- 1. CALUSA NEWS • NOVEMBER 2001. Top: Architect's preliminary concept drawing of open-air teaching pavilion for the RRC.
- www.flmnh.ufl.edu
- Dozens turn out to clean Keewaydin Island, raise awareness of litter
- Simultaneously departing from Isle of Capri, the catamaran Calusa Spirit was taking on 35 more volunteers. Both boats were destined for opposite ends of the 7-mile-long barrier island.
- O'Brien Subaru will support Blueway fest
- The Calusa Blueway Paddling Festival has announced a partnership with Fort Myers-based O'Brien Subaru. This year's festival, scheduled for Nov.
- Marco Museum, now open a year, is set to expand with its first permanent
- Since Marco Island was so “under-told,” MIHS focused on specific time periods — pre-Calusa, Calusa, pioneer and Deltona — to depict in the museum's exhibits and surroundings.
- PHOTO GALLERY: Driving into the past – Leadership Marco class takes a
- Their town was leveled before Columbus' voyage, Woodward told the class, and the diseases brought by Europeans were a primary factor in the Calusas' complete extinction, along with the politics of the time.
- Kayaking spotlighted at Northwest Regional Library
- The Calusa Blueway Interactive Exhibit opened last week and will run through Oct. 1.
- The Calusa: "The Shell Indians"
- The Calusa (kah LOOS ah) lived on the sandy shores of the southwest coast of Florida. These Indians controlled most of south Florida.
- fcit.usf.edu
- Calusa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Calusa were a Native American people who lived on the coast and along the inner waterways of Florida's southwest coast.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Facts for Kids: Calusa Indians (Calusas)
- Information about the Calusa Indians for students and teachers.
- www.bigorrin.org
- The Calusa Indians
- Caloosahatchee means "River of the Calusa". It served as the main highway inland to the Calusa Indians. It's waters were filled with fish and shellfish.
- funandsun.com
- The Calusas
- The Calusas were the native Americans inhabiting Cape Coral at the time Ponce de Leon discovered Florida.
- www.come-to-cape-coral.com
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