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They were famous for starting farming.

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What has the author Jerald T Milanich written?

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What do you think the Timucua enjoyed doing?

I think they enjoyed hunting because they made spears, shields and war clubs. Their name Timucua also mean "my enemy"


Where did Timucua Indians live?

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What kind of art did the Timucua Indians make?

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Is the timucua around?

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What type of government did the timucua tribe have?

the timucuas had a government


Why did the timucua die?

The decline of the Timucua people can be attributed to various factors including disease brought by European explorers, warfare with other Indigenous groups and European colonization. These factors led to population decrease and cultural assimilation, eventually resulting in the disappearance of the Timucua as a distinct tribe.


Where was the Timucua located in Florida?

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