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The Calusa and their legacy : South Florida people and their environments Darcie A. MacMahon and William A. Marquardt

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks UFL E 99 .C18 M33 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
MacMahon, Darcie A.
Contributor:
Marquardt, William H.
Series:
Native peoples, cultures, and places of the southeastern United States
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Calusa Indians--Ethnozoology.
Calusa Indians.
Calusa Indians--Ethnobotany.
Calusa Indians--Fishing.
Indigenous peoples--Ecology--Florida.
Indigenous peoples.
Florida--Social life and customs.
Florida.
Physical Description:
xiv, 183 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, c2004.
Summary:
"The Calusa were the most powerful native people on the Gulf coast, their influence spanning south Florida and lasting well into the European invasion. For the first time, The Calusa and Their Legacy tells the story of this little known Native American people in relation to the unique environment that sustained them with such abundance that they never depended on a staple crop or large-scale agriculture. This history is enhanced with authentic illustrations created by artists at the Florida Museum of Natural History."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents:
South Florida People and Their Environments
Who Were the Calusa?
How Do We Know about the Past?
The Estuary: Cradle of the Ocean
What's the Big Picture?
Abundant Plankton
Bacteria Rule
Algae: Salad of the Estuary
Diatoms: Algae That Live in Glass Houses
Small Things That Make a Difference
Mudflats: What You Don't See Is What You Get
Fiddler Crabs: A Mudflat Favorite
Horseshoe Crabs: An Ancient Parade
Tiny Crustaceans: Amphipods, Isopods, Copepods, and Ostracods
Worms That Live in Tubes: The Polychaetes
Mud Brittle Stars
Sturdy Clams: The Quahogs
Ever Dined at an Oyster Bar?
The Crown Conch: King of the Mud
A Study in Pink: The Roseate Spoonbill
Sea Grass Beds
Diners' Delights: Stone Crabs and Blue Crabs
Shrimp among the Sea Grasses
Lightning Whelks: Magnificent Snails
Old Blue Eyes: The Bay Scallop
Mollusks without Shells
Stars of the Sea Grass Beds
What Is a Sand Dollar, Really?
Cucumbers with Feet
At Home on a Sea Grass Blade
Sponges Alive!
Sea Whips: Animal Apartments That Look Like Plants
The Sea
Jellyfish: Really Big Plankton
Squid of Many Colors
A Horse Is a Horse, Unless It's a Seahorse
Flying through Water: The Rays and Skates
Tasty Fishes
Manatees: Elephants of the Sea
Sea Turtles: They Get Around
Bottlenose Dolphins: The Great Communicators
Mangrove Forests
Among the Roots
Tunicates: Strange Blobs or Highly Evolved Invertebrates?
Knock, Knock, Anybody Home?.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-175) and index.
Local Notes:
The Indian Rights Association Complementary Collection.
ISBN:
081302773X (alk. paper)
9780813027739 (alk. paper)
OCLC:
56330171

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