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the free encyclopedia Historic Indigenous people in Florida · Calusa : *ka(ra)luś(i) &#91 · 1 &#93 · a Spaniard who was held captive by Florida Indians from 1545 until 1566 · described the Calusa realm as extending from Tanpa · at the mouth of Charlotte Harbor · down the coast to Muspa · at the southern end of Marco Island · and inland to Guacata on Lake Mayaimi ( Lake Okeechobee ). &#91 · 2 &#93 · They had the highest population density of South Florida · estimates of total population at the time of European contact range from 10 · 000 to several times that · including the Mayaimi around Lake Okeechobee · 3 &#93 · European contact caused their extinction · its chief town · and its chief as Calos · Calus · Caalus

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the free encyclopedia Historic Indigenous people in Florida
Calusa : *ka(ra)luś(i) &#91
1 &#93
a Spaniard who was held captive by Florida Indians from 1545 until 1566
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described the Calusa realm as extending from Tanpa
at the mouth of Charlotte Harbor
down the coast to Muspa
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at the southern end of Marco Island
and inland to Guacata on Lake Mayaimi ( Lake Okeechobee ). &#91
2 &#93
They had the highest population density of South Florida
estimates of total population at the time of European contact range from 10
000 to several times that
including the Mayaimi around Lake Okeechobee
3 &#93
European contact caused their extinction
its chief town
and its chief as Calos
Calus
Caalus

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