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Uncover the rich history of Florida’s indigenous peoples, their deep connection to nature, and the craftsmanship behind the dugout canoe—a skill passed down for thousands of years. Witness firsthand the artistry, tools, and knowledge used by the Tequesta, Seminole, and Miccosukee people to navigate the rivers and wetlands of Florida. 🔸 Learn how these canoes served as the highways of the past. 🔸 Discover the sacred connection between fire, water, and craftsmanship. 🔸 See rare artifacts and tools used by indigenous ancestors. 🔸 Uncover the hidden history of South Florida’s first inhabitants. "All I need is to be out here—to be in nature, to be with where I came from." – A modern-day canoe carver reflecting on an ancient practice. Produced by www.fuxion.tv Executive Producer - Johanna Vega Director - Scott Barnett Funding for this program was provided by The Seminole Tribe of Florida and Broward County Florida Watch more South Florida PBS documentaries - • South Florida Community Issues and Solutio... ------------------------- Subscribe to our channel: / @southfloridapbs Follow us on Instagram: / wpbt2 Follow us on TikTok: / southfloridapbs Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/southflorida... We couldn’t do this without you! Support South Florida PBS by donating here: https://bit.ly/SupportSFPBS ------------------------ #indigenous #indigenoustraditions #indigenouspeoples #documentary