In the 1500’s, the European explorers landed in the wettest land condition they have ever discovered, La Florida. They landed in these lands, more specifacally the everglades, in the early 1500’s. Although these conditions were harsh and hard to live in, the European settlers were not the first to step on this so called, “undiscovered land.” Native Americans were already inhabitting this land by the time the Europeans explored the everglades. It only took until the 1700’s for most of the local native american tribes to be completely wiped out from murder or European disease. Although these wet conditions seem impossible to live in, there have been humans living in the everglades since 13,000B.C. The two main tribes that occupied this region were the Calusa Indians and the Tequesta Indians. Pictured above is estimated to be what these ancient tribes looked like so long ago. “The Tequesta tribe was a smaller tribe, but the Calusa was bigger in size, about 4,000 to 7,000 at their...