The Timucua people, indigenous to Florida and parts of Georgia, celebrated various seasonal and agricultural events, although specific details about their holidays are less documented compared to other Native American cultures. They likely held ceremonies and gatherings related to the harvest, hunting, and important cultural practices. Spiritual beliefs and rituals were intertwined with these celebrations, honoring their connection to nature and their ancestors. However, much of their cultural practices were disrupted due to European colonization.
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corn,beans,squash
the timucuas had a government
they used weir
what kind of jewelry did the timucuas wear
it's by how they can live and not be hunger all the time
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Native Americans who formerly inhabited northern Florida. They became extinct in 18th century due to Spanish colonization.
They planted maize (corn), beans, squash and various vegetables as part of their diet.
during summer holidays is a time within the summer holidays, and summer holidays are summer holidays altogether.
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