Timucua Indian Educational Program

Pre-European Florida 1565

"Incredible!  It taught me a textbook full of facts about the Florida American Indians I didn’t know! 

They should bring in every 4th grade class to see this." 

- Joanna from St. Augustine, FL

The natives of North Florida were known as the Timucua Indians and their settlement in this area was called the Village of Seloy. These Native Americans were said to be a handsome people with most achieving an average height of 6 feet or more. They were hunters, gatherers, and farmers.

The women took care of the home, children, and cooking while the men provided food and protection for the family.

These Indians developed a way of life that enabled them to live and prosper in the world they lived in.

Students experience pre-European life in old Florida.

On Site Activities

· Native American games

· Dug Out  canoe making

· Jewelry making

· Corn grinding

· Indian tools

· Gardening

· Face Paint

· Tattooing

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OLD FLORIDA MUSEUM

7900 OLD KINGS ROAD NORTH.PALM COAST, FL 32137

LOCATED AT THE FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL & RURAL MUSEUM

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