The Calusa were a fishing people. The Spanish were used to dealing with natives who farmed and who provided the Spanish with some of their food. The immensity of the kings house, as well as the huge shell mounds and the canals required large amounts of labor and mechanisms to mobilize and to organize that labor that he thinks are indicative of a lower class that worked at the behest of the Calusas elites. A few hundred Calusa people survived and were assimilated into other Native American tribes. [15], The Calusa wore little clothing. The Spanish departed and returned to Puerto Rico. Well-preserved nets, net floats, and hooks were found at Key Marco, in the territory of the neighboring Muspa tribe. The Timucua, a loose alliance of many tribes sharing the same language and traditions, encompassed much of north Florida, while the Calusa, or Calusa-related tribes, controlled much of southern Florida. The next day, 80 "shielded" canoes attacked the Spanish ships, but the battle was inconclusive. They
defended their land against other smaller tribes and European explorers that
were traveling by water. A diorama of a Calusa chief in the Florida Museum of Natural History. Marquardt and Victor Thompson of the University of Georgia are co-directing research at Mound Key, which has a complex arrangement of shell midden mounds, canals, watercourts and other features. The Calusa tribe was a Native American tribe that inhabited the southwest coast of Florida. Native Americans enjoyed a wide variety of entertainment in the form of sports, games, music, dance, and festivals. Milanich, J. T. (2004). The signing will provide an opportunity for the public to meet Joseph, an independent scholar of Florida history, and discuss his novel, which tells of the history of the Calusa Indians, who once took up residence on . The mission was closed after only a few months. They were farmers to a limited extent but were better noted as expert fishers, daring seamen, and fierce and determined fighters, keeping up their resistance to the Spanish arms and missionary advances after all the rest of Florida had submitted. Additionally, it has been pointed out that tribute was sent to this chief from other tribes in south Florida. Directly beneath the chief was the nobility. [2], Juan Rogel, a Jesuit missionary to the Calusa in the late 1560s, noted the chief's name as Carlos, but wrote that the name of the kingdom was Escampaba, with an alternate spelling of Escampaha. "Calusa". A team has uncovered the foundations of a large dwelling and this is Several Native American tribes have passed down legends of a race of white giants who were wiped out. Widmer cites George Murdock's estimate that only some 20 percent of the Calusa diet consisted of wild plants that they gathered. They were one of the first tribes in South Florida and they settled near Biscayne Bay in the present-day Miami area. Map of Calusa territory in Florida. [3] Some Archaic artifacts have been found in the region later occupied by the Calusa, including one site classified as early Archaic, and dated prior to 5000 BC. Tracking the Calusa: A Retrospective. The men and boys of the tribe made nets from palm tree webbing to catch mullet, pinfish, pigfish, and catfish. Other tribes farmed the land in their territories, but the Calusa tribe fished along coastal waters. One shell mound site is Mound Key at Estero Bay in Lee County. Some of these masks had moving parts that used pull strings and hinges so that a person could alter the look of a mask while wearing it. The team conducted a geophysical survey of both large mounds at the site, known as Mounds 1 and 2, and then they partially excavated the areas where ground-penetrating radar had indicated the locations of features and structures. Instead, they fished for food on the coast, bays, rivers, and waterways. They developed a complex culture based on estuarine fisheries rather than agriculture. Artifacts related to fishing changed slowly over this period, with no obvious breaks in tradition that might indicate a replacement of the population. Corrections? The Calusa also made fish traps, weirs, and fish corrals from wood and cord. Marquardt, W. H. (2014). An important tribe of Florida, formerly holding the southwest coast from about Tampa Bay to Cape Sable and Cape Florida, together with all the outlying keys, and extending inland to Lake Okeechobee. No Zamia pollen has been found at any site associated with the Calusas, nor does Zamia grow in the wetlands that made up most of the Calusa environment. The National Geographic has reported that archaeologists have discovered an ancient Native American kings house in Florida. MacMahon, Darcie A. and William H. Marquardt. Many smaller tribes were constantly watching for these marauding warriors. Conversion would have destroyed the source of their authority and legitimacy. The Spanish A research project has finally solved an archaeological mystery in America . Nets were woven with a standard mesh size; nets with different mesh sizes were used seasonally to catch the most abundant and useful fish available. The Shell People. Many people lived in large villages with purpose-built earthwork mounds, such as those at Horr's Island. In addition, diseases such as smallpox and measles were brought into the area from the Spanish and French explorers and these diseases wiped out entire villages. ), Calusa beliefs included a trinity of governing spirits. Calusa ceremonies included processions of priests and singing women. However, their culture and influence has been felt long after their disappearance, and the name Calusa is still used to refer to the Native American people who live in the region today. Most of the Calusa people were killed or died from diseases introduced by the Europeans. The Calusa lived on the coast and along the inner waterways. Calusa, North American Indian tribe that inhabited the southwest coast of Florida from Tampa Bay to Cape Sable and Cape Florida, together with all the outlying keys. 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The fort is the only Spanish structure built atop a shell mound in Florida. [14], The Calusa lived in large, communal houses which were two stories high. ), Recommended Books, Videos & Places to Visit. Different tribes and regions had their own games and traditions. All available connections to the LC Catalog are currently in use. By the constant invasions of the Creek and other Indian allies of the English, they were driven from the mainland and forced to take refuge on the Florida Keys. The 2017 excavations were really exciting for a number of reasons, Thompson said. This page was last edited on 1 April 2023, at 04:02. Although they lived in complex societies, little evidence of their existence remains today. They practiced human sacrifice of captives, scalped and dismembered their slain enemies, and were repeatedly accused of being cannibals. The Calusa Indians traveled in 15-foot dug out canoes. The Calusa ( / klus / k-LOO-s) were a Native American people of Florida 's southwest coast. The people who constructed Fort San Antn de Carlos had to adapt to Mound Keys unique conditions, researchers said. This use of marriages to secure alliances was demonstrated when Carlos offered his sister Antonia in marriage to the Spanish explorer Pedro Menndez de Avils in 1566. During the Calusa's reign the Florida coastline extended roughly 60 miles further into the Gulf of Mexico. However, archeological digs on Sanibel Island and Useppa Island have revealed evidence that the Calusa did in fact consume wild plants such as cabbage palm, prickly pear, hog plum, acorns, wild papaya, and chili peppers. However, no evidence of plant food was found at the Wightman site. Commoners supported the nobility and provided them with food and other material necessities. They formerly held the southwest coast from about Tampa Bay to Cape Sable and Cape Florida, together with all the outlying keys, and extending inland to Lake Okeechobee. The Calusa gathered a variety of wild berries, fruits, nuts, roots and other plant parts. Radiocarbon dating of organic materials associated with the watercourts indicates they were built between A.D. 1300 and 1400, toward the end of a second phase of construction on the kings house. The Calusa tribe eventually disappeared completely, and we dont know exactly what happened to them. The other two souls left the body after death and entered into an animal. Sadly, the Calusa Tribe was devastated by European diseases that were brought to their area. The Calusa remained committed to their belief system despite Spanish attempts to convert them to Catholicism. Shell spears were made for fishing and hunting. Little was recorded of jewelry or other ornamentation among the Calusa. We seek to retell the story of our beginnings. Uniquely, it was powered by fishing, not farming. The Calusa men were tall and well
built with long hair. The women were responsible for work around the house, like cooking and raising the children. Enemy
Indian tribes from Georgia and South Carolina began raiding the Calusa territory. According to eyewitness accounts, in 1566 over 4,000 people gathered to witness ceremonies in which the Calusa king made an alliance with Spanish governor Menndez de Avils. The 8th Annual Calusa Heritage Day, which will take place this weekend, will offer an assortment of activities for everyone to enjoy while learning about the Calusa Indians. The Calusa were also known for their art, which is characterized by its intricate designs. The Calusa kingdom had an estimated 20,000 people and ranks among the most politically complex groups of hunter-gatherers of the historic world. Spanish admiral Pedro Menndez de Avils (1519-1574) by Francisco de Paula Mart (1762-1827) ( Public Domain ). Tamara Jager Stewart is the assistant editor of American Archaelogy and the Conservancys Southwest region projects director. Although each tribe and region was different, the division of labor between men and women was generally similar across most of the Native American tribes. Fontaneda lived with various tribes in southern Florida for the next seventeen years before being found by the Menendez de Avils expedition. Their estimated population in 1650 was 3,000 living in 50 villages. Apart from that, shells are said to have been used by the Calusa to make all sorts of things, including tools, jewelry, utensils, and even spearheads for fishing and hunting. They used these canoes to travel as far as Cuba. C enturies before countries such as the United Arab Emirates and China started building islands, the Calusa Indians living in southwest Florida were piling shells into massive heaps to construct their own water-bound towns.. One island in particular, Mound Key, was the capital of the Calusa kingdom when Spanish explorers first set foot in the area. They created a variety of crafts, including jewelry, masks, and canoes. [7], The Calusa diet at settlements along the coast and estuaries consisted primarily of fish, in particular pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides), pigfish (redmouth grunt), (Orthopristis chrysoptera) and hardhead catfish (Ariopsis felis). The Franciscans established a mission there in the late 17th century, but the Calusa evicted them after a few months time. After suffering decimation by disease, the tribe was destroyed by Creek and Yamasee raiders early in the 18th century. The Calusa painted their bodies on a regular basis, but there was no report of tattooing among them. Her story is filled with drama, intrigue, and tragedy, and her influence on the course of English history is undeniable. They used these mounds as a form of architecture, constructing their homes and temples on top of them. The CalusaPeople of the Estuary. They were supported by the labor of the majority of the Calusa. The Spanish left less description on what the Calusa women wore. Calusa political influence and control also extended over other tribes in southern Florida, including the Mayaimi around Lake Okeechobee, and the Tequesta and Jaega on the southeast coast of the peninsula. They
used the shells for tools, utensils, jewelry, and ornaments for their shrines. Photo source: Moving to Tampa, Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida, 2002. They arrived in seven vessels and climbed to the peak of Mound Key, a 30-foot-high, human-made island of shells and sand, to greet the king. For me, the work has been absolutely fantastic and since we began it has been one discovery after another, said Thompson. It is documented that their power and influence extended over several other tribes in the area. One of the most popular Native American sports was lacrosse. In 1517 Francisco Hernndez de Crdoba landed in southwest Florida on his return voyage from discovering the Yucatn. They had the highest population density of South Florida; estimates of total population at the time of European contact range from 10,000 to several times that, but these are speculative. Many smaller tribes were constantly watching
for these marauding warriors. Florida Museum artifact photos by Jeff Gage. [Online]Available at: http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/lessons/calusa/calusa1.htm, Florida Museum of Natural History, 2016. While there is no evidence that the Calusa had institutionalized slavery, studies show they would use captives for work or even sacrifice. The Big Calusa Festival is an ambitious creation to get the community out for a fun week of recreation, culture and cleanup, organizers sai. Although they probably kept small home-gardens, they raised no corn, beans, or manioc. ), Calusa influence extended over most of south Florida in the sixteenth century, Artists conception of the Calusa kings house in 1566 (Art by Merald Clark. We know from our study of both historical and archaeological data that the Calusa and their neighbors raised no such staple crops. While a few Calusa individuals may have stayed behind and been absorbed into the Seminole, no documentation supports that. (Art by Merald Clark. Calusa, North American Indian tribe that inhabited the southwest coast of Florida from Tampa Bay to Cape Sable and Cape Florida, together with all the outlying keys. Marquardt, William H. (2004). The Calusa (kah LOOS ah)
lived on the sandy shores of the southwest coast of Florida. The pagan traditions associated with it have survived through the centuries, with many still What is the origin of the legend of the Christed Son who was born of a virgin on December 25th? And to what extent does the occupational and architectural history speak to broader issues of Calusa complexity? The king entertained the governor in a building so large that 2,000 people could stand inside. Calusa society developed from that of archaic peoples of the Everglades region. By the early 19th century, Anglo-Americans in the area used the term Calusa for the people. Archaeologists have excavated many of these mounds to learn more about these . Undecorated pottery belonging to the early Glades culture appeared in the region around 500 BC. They first encountered Europeans in 1513 when, with a fleet of 80 canoes, they boldly attacked Ponce de Len, who was about to land on their coast, and after an all-day fight compelled their enemy to withdraw. The archaeologists recovered seeds, wood, palm-fiber cordage that likely came from Calusa fishing nets and even fish scales from the waterlogged levels. [26], For more than a century after the Avils adventure, there was little contact between the Spanish and Calusa. They traded with other Native American tribes in Florida, as well as with people in Mexico and Central America. The Calusa. The Calusa (said to mean fierce people ) are a Native American tribe that once inhabited the southwestern coast of Florida. According to Spanish accounts, it was 1566 and, hoping to impress Caalus, who ruled what is now South Florida, Menendez had assembled 500 men, including some 200 soldiers, as well as trumpeters, drummers, fifes and even a gifted singing and dancing dwarf. So, we needed information on large-scale architecture, the timing and tempo of shell midden mound formation and the timing of large-scale public architecture., Florida Museum illustration by Merald Clark. 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