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  1. Apalachee Tribe Facts and History - The History Junkie

    • After Christopher Columbusdiscovered a New World, it did not take long for Spain to begin their expansion into the Caribbean, Mexico, and eventually Florida. Prior to the Spanish conflict with the Apa… See more

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  1. Facts about the Apalachee tribe:
    1. They were a strong and powerful tribe living in widely dispersed villages.
    2. They belonged to an advanced Indian civilization and were prosperous.
    3. They were fierce warriors.
    4. They grew corn, beans, and squash for food.
    5. The Apalachee had a complex, highly stratified society and were part of the Mississippian culture12.
    6. They had an alternating dual governmental system with a war chief and a peace chief3.
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    Prior to European contact, there were at least 50,000-60,000 Apalachees. They were a strong and powerful tribe living in widely dispersed villages. Other tribes respected the Apalachees because they belonged to an advanced Indian civilization, they were prosperous, and they were fierce warriors. For food, they grew corn, beans and squash.
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    The Apalachee had a relatively dense population and a complex, highly stratified society and regional chiefdom. They were part of the Mississippian culture and an expansive regional trade network reaching the Great Lakes.
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    The Apalachee were horticulturalists with stratified chiefdoms and sedentary towns and villages. [ 2] Like many other Southeastern tribes, they have an alternating dual governmental system with a war chief and a peace chief. [ 2] Leadership was hereditary and matrilinear. [ 6]
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    WEBSep 29, 2017 — The land on which the Apalachee lived featured fertile, loamy soil, and they subsisted primarily through agriculture and foraging, although the men also hunted bear, deer and small game. The crops …

  9. THE APALACHEE – LIFE AT MISSION SAN LUIS

    WEBThe Apalachee Indians. The people who lived in the area around present-day Tallahassee, were among the most advanced and powerful of the Florida tribes that were met by early explorers. Before contact with …

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  12. Florida Frontiers: The story of the Apalachee

    WEBApr 4, 2016 — The Apalachee tribe lived in Florida’s Panhandle, and by the 1500s they had developed a sophisticated culture with farming villages and ceremonial centers. Anhaica, the Apalachee capital, was...

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