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  2. Tequesta - Wikipedia

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    The Tequesta lived in the southeastern parts of present-day Florida.They lived in the region since the 3rd century BC in the late Archaic period of the continent, and remained for roughly 2,000 years, [1] By the 1800s, most had died as a result of settlement battles, slavery, and disease. [2]

  3. Tequesta, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tequesta is an incorporated village in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is the northernmost municipality in the Miami metropolitan area , which according to the 2020 United States Census , had a total population of 6,158 South Florida residents.

  4. Indigenous people of the Everglades region - Wikipedia

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    Finding the Tequesta unwelcoming, he left to make contact with the Calusa. Menéndez met the Tequesta in 1565 and maintained a friendly relationship with them, building some houses and setting up a mission. He also took the chief's nephew to Havana to be educated, and the chief's brother to Spain.

  5. Pompano Beach Mound - Wikipedia

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    The Tequesta, valuing their dead, placed them in a special place to decompose, then cleaned and prepared the bones for interment in a burial mound. [5] A 1938 excavation unearthed a wooden figure dating to 700 CE; [5] this figure was called the "Keeper of the Mound" by amateur archeologists and the local press.

  6. Category:Tequesta - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 December 2015, at 22:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Tequesta (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tequesta is the name of a tribe in Florida at the time of first European contact. It may also refer to: Tequesta, Florida, a municipality in Palm Beach County; Tequesta Point, a complex of residential high-rises in Miami, Florida; Tequesta Trace Middle School, in Broward County, Florida

  8. History of Key West - Wikipedia

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    Following Spain's secession of Florida to the United States in 1819, the first permanent colonization of Key West began with American possession in 1821. [6] Legal claim of the island occurred with the purchase by businessman, John W. Simonton, in 1822, in which federal property was asserted only three months later with the arrival of U.S. Navy Lieutenant Mathew C. Perry.

  9. Disappearance of Perry Cohen and Austin Stephanos - Wikipedia

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    According to Blu Stephanos, the statue not only represents everyone who has lost someone at sea but also commemorates the Jupiter-Tequesta community that assisted in searching for Austin and Perry and supported their families. [17] A teak plaque, crafted by Jupiter resident Craig Brown, [17] is attached to the railing at the jetty. It is topped ...