The Timucua Tribe By Max, Emily o, and Brandon By Max, Emily o, and Brandon.

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The Timucua Tribe By Max, Emily o, and Brandon By Max, Emily o, and Brandon

About where they lived… They settled in central Florida. They settled in central Florida. They may have been the first Native Americans to see Spanish explorers when they landed in Florida. They may have been the first Native Americans to see Spanish explorers when they landed in Florida.

Life in the village In Timucuan villages, most of the time there are two kinds of houses. In Timucuan villages, most of the time there are two kinds of houses. One referred to a long house which was built by using poles for frames and wood for walls. One referred to a long house which was built by using poles for frames and wood for walls. The other home was a circular shape and covered with leaves. The other home was a circular shape and covered with leaves.

Hunting and fishing These Native Americans were skilled fisherman and hunters like many other people. These Native Americans were skilled fisherman and hunters like many other people. They used clubs, bows, arrows, spears, and blowguns to kill animals. They used clubs, bows, arrows, spears, and blowguns to kill animals. They would kill bears, deer, wild turkey, and alligators to eat and use for clothing. They would kill bears, deer, wild turkey, and alligators to eat and use for clothing.

War and disease During the years of of the Timucuan tribe began to vanish. During the years of of the Timucuan tribe began to vanish. Although these Native Americans were one of the most peaceful tribes, they would fight when pushed to do so. Although these Native Americans were one of the most peaceful tribes, they would fight when pushed to do so. The most major disease was smallpox . The most major disease was smallpox .

Internet Source Thank you Florida study. Thank you Florida study.