Review
The Calusa Indians of southwest Florida have long been an enigma to anthropologists because of their complex level of social organization in the absence of agriculture. This collection of papers provides a detailed examination of the culture, history, and artifacts of these remarkable south Florida Native Americans based on archaeological, historical, and ecological research. This is an excellent example of the use of all available information to develop an extensive understanding of the past. --
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An in-depth examination of the culture and environment of the Calusa Indians of southwest Florida, a complex and powerful nation of Native Americans who controlled all of south Florida at the time of European contact.
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