what were the rules or laws that the calusa had
they had shell pickers
The Calusa Indians used mostly plants, shells, and animal fibers to make garmets, baskets, fishing net and traps, and other needs
The Calusa Indians, who lived in present-day Florida, primarily lived in large, sturdy structures called "calusa houses." These were made of wooden poles and palm thatch, with raised platforms to protect against flooding. The Calusa houses were often built on stilts near the water, allowing for easy access to fishing and transportation. The structures were well-suited for the coastal environment and provided protection from the elements.
The reason is unknown, but they were said to be the descendant Aztecs. So they probably got so powerful by being smart, and brutal and fierce.
I don't know. Why are you asking me
what were the rules or laws that the calusa had
how did the calusa prepare their food
what was the calusa indians roles for men
They lived in tepees
no
they had Thanksgiving feast
they had shell pickers
fish and shell fish
the calusa indians lived in wall less huts that stood on poles
they ate shell and fish
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.