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Native American Heritage Month

Horizontales
These Native American people lived in the western part of what is now the Florida Panhandle and eastern Alabama for centuries before first contact with Europeans until early in the 18th century
These Native American people were one of the first tribes in South Florida and they settled near Biscayne Bay in the present-day Miami area. They built many villages at the mouth of the Miami River and along the coastal islands. Like the other tribes in South Florida, they were hunters and gatherers
These Native American people inhabited the Atlantic Coast of Florida. They lived in villages and towns along the shores of the great saltwater lagoon called Rio de Ais by the Spanish, and now called the Indian River, and became close with Spanish people in the middle of the 16th century
The first peoples who entered, and subsequently inhabited, the Americas during the final glacial episodes of the late Pleistocene period
This word is from the Arawakan Indian language meaning “framework of sticks
Verticales
This tree is named in honor of the Cherokee leader Sequoyah, who helped his people develop an alphabet
These Native American people settled in Southern Florida located in the southern regions of Florida, and are notable for being highly civilized compared to other tribes. Their societies were highly stratified, consisting of a sophisticated class hierarchy; from leader, elite, military class, ecclesiastic, to the common villager
These Native American people inhabited present day Palm Beach County. They depended on the sea for much of their food
These Native American people merged from various Native American groups who settled in Florida in the 18th century, most significantly northern Muscogee (Creeks) from what is now Georgia and Alabama. Derived from the Creek word "simanó-li