The Calusa, a Native American tribe in Florida, primarily used weapons made from natural materials available in their environment. They crafted tools and weapons such as wooden clubs, spears, and fishhooks, often tipped with sharpened shells or bone. They also utilized atlatls, or spear-throwers, which increased the range and force of their thrown projectiles. The Calusa were skilled in warfare and fishing, using these weapons for both protection and sustenance.
hunting and eating
Roman weapons were used by the Roman army.
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I think they live in a little shed
weapons and articles used for fighting-novanet
the tribe that paid tribute to the calusas are the tuestas
The Calusas were Indians that once lived in Florida. Their name is originally "Calo." The name Calusas means"A fierce people."Many tribes paid tribute to them.They were the strongest and the largest.
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what customs did the culusa tribe have
small without walls
Apalachees and Calusas
The Calusa's lived in the southern part of Florida
Apalachees and Calusas
no weapons were used
they stored there food by giving it away to people
hunting and eating
Roman weapons were used by the Roman army.