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The Calusa tribe died out in the late 1700s. Enemy Indian tribes from Georgia and South Carolina began raiding the Calusa territory. Many Calusa were captured and sold as slaves. 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. It is believed that the few remaining Calusa Indians left for Cuba when the Spanish turned Florida over to the British in 1763.
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The calusa Indians did not farm. They made nets called weirs to catch fish and hunted deer and other small animals.
The Calusa Indians spoke a language known as Calusa. Unfortunately, the language is no longer spoken today as the Calusa people are considered extinct. However, their culture and history are still preserved and studied.
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The Calusa tribe originally spoke the Calusa language, which is considered to be a unique language isolate. Unfortunately, the language became extinct in the 18th century due to the decline of the Calusa population and the impact of European colonization.
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the calusa indians lived in wall less huts that stood on poles
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