The Natural World of Sarasota's First Peoples

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Long before modern Sarasota emerged, a thriving society flourished along its bays, rivers, and estuaries. For Sarasota's first peoples, water was not just a resource—it was the lifeblood of their civilization, a source of sustenance, a highway for travel, and a center of cultural life.

Join us for a journey back in time to explore the profound connection between these indigenous communities and the aquatic world they inhabited. This lecture will highlight how they expertly navigated and utilized the local water systems, from the rich estuaries to the freshwater sources inland. We'll discuss their sustainable practices, their deep ecological knowledge, and what the enduring legacy of their relationship with water can teach us about stewarding our own environment today.

Please register for this event ONLY at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-natural-world-of-sarasotas-first-people-registration-1935080220029 

For questions or further information, please send an email to valeria.yon@ufl.edu. If you require special accommodations to attend one of our events, please contact us in advance at 941-861-5000 or sarasota@ifas.ufl.edu .