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  2. Culture of Florida - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, 74.54 percent of Florida residents age 5 and older spoke English at home as a first language, while 18.65 percent spoke Spanish, and 1.73 percent of the population spoke French Creole (predominantly Haitian Creole). French was spoken by 0.63 percent, followed by German at 0.45 percent, and Portuguese at 0.44 percent of all residents.

  3. Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia

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    western Florida Panhandle Weeden Island cultures 100–1000 CE Weeden Island I, including 100–700 Florida Panhandle, north peninsular Gulf coast in Florida, interior north Florida, and southwest Georgia – Cades Pond culture: 200–750 north-central Florida – McKeithen Weeden Island culture: 200–700 north Florida Weeden Island II ...

  4. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park - Wikipedia

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    White Springs, Florida. Coordinates. 30°19′52″N 82°46′01″W  /  30.33111°N 82.76694°W  / 30.33111; -82.76694. Established. 1950. Governing body. Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park is a Florida State Park located in White Springs off U.S. 41, along the Suwannee River ...

  5. Miccosukee - Wikipedia

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    Miccosukee sisters in Everglades City, sometime between 1933 and 1960. The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians (/ˌmɪkəˈsuki/, MIH-kə-SOO-kee) [ 1 ] is a federally recognized Native American tribe in the U.S. state of Florida. Together with the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and the Seminole Tribe of Florida, it is one of three federally recognized ...

  6. Category:Florida folklore - Wikipedia

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    Wakulla Volcano. Categories: Folklore of the United States by state. History of Florida. Florida culture. Folklore of the Southern United States.

  7. Culture of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    The culture of the Southern United States, Southern culture, or Southern heritage, is a subculture of the United States. From its many cultural influences, the South developed its own unique customs, dialects, arts, literature, cuisine, dance, and music. [ 3 ] The combination of its unique history and the fact that many Southerners maintain ...

  8. Category:Native American tribes in Florida - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 December 2015, at 02:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  9. Calusa - Wikipedia

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    Calusa. Religion. Native. The Calusa (/ kəˈluːsə / kə-LOO-sə, Calusa: *ka (ra)luš (i) [1]) were a Native American people of Florida 's southwest coast. Calusa society developed from that of archaic peoples of the Everglades region. Previous indigenous cultures had lived in the area for thousands of years.