05/29/2026
Fun Fact Friday 🌿
Did you know?
The Guale were a thriving coastal society during the 16th century, with an estimated population of 4,000–6,000 people living in nearly 35 towns along the Georgia and Florida coasts.
The Guale skillfully adapted to life among the marshes and tidal creeks, relying on hunting, fishing, gathering, and agriculture to sustain their communities. Their deep knowledge of the coastal environment allowed them to flourish for generations.