A concise, illustrated introduction to the Timucua, tracing the history of these Native American peoples, discussing the arrival of European settlers in their land--in Florida--and describing the Timucua culture and way of life.
An overview of life in St. Augustine, Florida, from 1513 to 1845, including the housing, food, clothing, schools, and everyday activities of the settlers, as well as their interaction with native people.
Traces the history of St. Augustine, Florida, from its founding and development as a Spanish colony and military outpost in 1565 through the early eighteenth century, and discusses the impact of European colonization on the native Timucuan Indians.
Describes everyday life in the early years of Florida's city of St. Augustine, which was founded by the Spanish in 1565; covers religion, food, and life in the forts and in town. Also includes a time line, a glossary, and a list of further resources.
A concise, illustrated introduction to the Timucua, tracing the history of these Native American peoples, discussing the arrival of European settlers in their land--in Florida--and describing the Timucua culture and way of life.
Simple text and photographs examine the history of St. Augustine, Florida, describing the early Spanish settlers as well as Native and African-Americans who lived there.
Describes Saint Augustine's founding of his namesake settlement, covering life in sixteenth-century St. Augustine; the mission system; and Florida before the Europeans' arrival.