Long before the first European explorers set foot on American soil, and before sports teams borrowed their names and mimicked their war chants, Native Americans called Florida home. They fished from pristine waters and hunted a variety of exotic and sometimes dangerous animals, all while respecting and even worshipping the fragile resources of their homeland.
Much can be learned from their hardships and triumphs. From historical study to lessons of morality and justice, Native Americans in Florida offers Florida’s newest residents guidance from the oldest.
Florida history is a major theme in our schools, and Native Americans in Florida offers students a peek into a fascinating culture built around the state’s unique environment. With detailed information on nine different Florida tribes, the inspirational leaders who fought for their rights, and an informative look into the history of Florida’s fabled Native American Heritage Trail, Kevin McCarthy has put together an enjoyable learning experience that exposes students to a major part of Florida’s cultural identity.
The color section of Native Americans in Florida offers the work of two artists well known for their depiction of the early Florida natives. Dean Quigley, who lives in Dade City, creates action scenes of daily life and tribal ceremonies. Theodore Morris, of Sarasota, concentrates on individuals, attempting to create a sense of personality. They both incorporate into their paintings historically accurate details of dress, art, and the environment based on thorough research.
The book is available in hardcover and paperback. A teacher’s manual is also available. Though designed for classroom use in grades 3–6, it is informative enough to serve as a reference for all ages.
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