Florida Indians and 
the Invasion from Europe

by Jerald T. Milanich

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When the conquistadors arrived in Florida in the early sixteenth century, as many as 350,000 native Americans lived in the territory. For more than twelve centuries their ancestors had resided here, fishing, hunting, gathering wild plants, and sometimes cultivating crops. Two and a half centuries later, Florida's Indians were gone.

Focusing on those native peoples and their interactions with Spanish and French explorers and colonists, Jerald Milanich delineates this massive cultural change. Using information gathered from archaeological excavations and from the interpretation of historical documents left behind by the colonial powers, he explains where the native groups came from, where they lived, and what happened to them. He closes with the tragic disappearance of the original inhabitants in the eighteenth century and the first appearance of the ancestors of Florida's present Native Americans.

With maps, photographs, drawings, and a vivid writing style, Milanich creates a sense of history and place--an opportunity to correlate modern towns to colonial events and sixteenth-century trails to twentieth-century highways--that will illuminate history for residents and tourists of Florida as well as for archaeologists and historians.


Jerald T. Milanich is curator of archaeology in the Department of Anthropology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville. He is the author or editor of twelve books and monographs, including:

1999. 304pp. 6 X 9.


ISBN 0-8130-1636-3 Paper, $19.95


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"...an excellent overview and an essential beginning point for anyone interested in Florida's pre-Columbian and colonial peoples, their locations, and early interactions with Europeans, namely the Spanish." -- Journal of American History

"Milanich's book is an essential study of the Florida Indians. It vividly reveals the last three centuries of their existence." -- American Historical Review

"One of the pleasures of reading a well-researched history is that it can often open new windows in seemingly familiar rooms. Jerald Milanich's Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe is an excellent case in point." -- Florida Historical Quarterly

"An authoritative overview of the development of Florida's aboriginal peoples . . . blended with accounts of the European invasions and the dire consequences for the natives of their contacts with the newcomers. . . . Particularly valuable for its use of archaeological and historical data."--John H. Hann, San Luis Archaeological and Historic Site, Tallahassee

"An exciting book that brings together for all of Florida the earliest historic records of indigenous peoples and Old World invaders alike, combining archaeology and history to reconstruct events and lifeways of ethnic groups so quickly devastated by the European presence."--Nancy White, University of South Florida



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