This Spanish explorer led an expedition to Florida in 1528 and is known for having a very unlucky voyage that ended badly for most of his crew.
Panfilo Narvaez
These are the people who lived in the coastal areas of southern Florida
The Calusa
These people lived in northwest Florida and were known for farming and building villages.
The Apalachee
These people lived along Biscayne Bay and are the main focus of the lesson.
The Tequesta
This country was Hernando de Soto's homeland; he was born there around 1496."
Spain
Narvaez tried to explore what is now this U.S. state when his expedition landed in 1528.
Florida
The Calusa lived near this large wetland area in Florida
The Everglades
The Apalachee grew this important crop that helped feed their communities.
Corn
The Tequesta got much of their food by doing this activity in the bay and along the shore.
Fishing
"In 1539 de Soto led an expedition that landed in this present-day southern U.S. state on the Gulf Coast."
Florida
After many problems, Narvaez and his men tried to travel by this method along the Gulf Coast
Boats
The Calusa got much of their food from this place by fishing and gathering shells.
The sea (or the coastal waters)
The Apalachee built large community centers and houses made from this type of material from trees.
Wood (or wooden structures)
The Tequesta built their homes and villages near this kind of place where land meets the ocean.
The coast (or shoreline
De Soto and his men explored inland searching for this a wealthy city rumored to exist in the interior."
gold
Narvaez’s expedition had trouble with food, weather, and conflicts with these people who already lived in the land.
Native Americans
The Calusa built homes and villages on these raised areas made of shells and sand.
Shell mounds (or shell islands
The Apalachee traded with other groups and made tools and pottery from this natural material found in rivers and fields.
Clay (for pottery) or stone (for tools)
The Tequesta used this kind of material from the ocean to make tools, jewelry, and mounds.
Shells
Hernando de Soto died in 1542 near this river, which he had previously explored.
Mississippi River
Because most of his men did not survive, Narvaez is often remembered for this word that describes a trip with very bad luck and many losses.
Disaster, Failure
The Calusa were skilled at making these from shells and other materials to use for tools, jewelry, and trade.
Artifacts (or shell tools and jewelry)
When European explorers and colonists arrived, the Apalachee faced changes like new missions and this type of conflict.
Wars or battles (or conflict with Europeans)
The Tequesta are known to have made small dugout boats carved from this
Tree (or logs)
Some U.S. places and monuments are named after de Soto; he is often described as an explorer and this other role."
A conquistador