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Watercolor of mask
excavated at Key Marco, made by
Caloosas or a
closely related people...
- The
Calusa language is an
unclassified language of
southern Florida,
United States that was
spoken by the
Calusa people.
Little is
known of the language...
- Fort
Myers High
School Alva
Middle School Bonita Springs Middle School Caloosa Middle School Challenger Middle School Cypress Lake
Middle School Diplomat...
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Vitis shuttleworthii is a
North American liana (woody vine) in the
grape family commonly known as the
calloose grape or bear
grape (alternatively referred...
- Lee
County Council of Girl Scouts. The Girl
Scout camp was
named Camp
Caloosa at
Estero from the 1940s to the 1960s. The main
house was a WWII bunker...
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Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for LaBelle. City of
LaBelle official website Caloosa Belle,
newspaper that
serves LaBelle,
available archived in full-text with...
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first established in
Gulfcoast Florida in the mid-1920s. In 1962, the
Caloosa Girl
Scout Council, made up of Lee, Collier, and one-half of
Hendry Counties...
- "The
Tequesta of
Biscayne Bay". fcit.usf.edu.
Retrieved 2021-12-18. "The
Caloosa Village Tequesta A
Miami of the
Sixteenth Century by
Robert E. McNicoll"...
- of the 1743
mission were
survivors of the Cayos,
Carlos (presumed to be
Caloosa) and Boca
Raton people, who were
subject to
periodic raids by the Uchises...
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Native American tribes, such as the Tocobaga,
Muskogan (Cr****), Tomokan,
Caloosa, some of whom were
mentioned by the
Spanish in the 1600s, and
later the...