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Looking in Jerald T. Milanich's Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida, I find this under the heading "Okeechobee Region", "Lake Okeechobee and the surrounding area ... were home to the people of the Belle Glade Culture ..." The State of Florida Office of Cultural and Historical Programs, in an on-line assessment of archaeological research needed in Florida, has, under the heading "Chapter 11. LAKE OKEECHOBEE BASIN/KISSIMMEE RIVER, 3000 B.P.-CONTACT", the statement, "The Okeechobee Basin of south Florida corresponds to the Belle Glade culture area." John H. Hahn's Indians of Central and South Florida: 1513-1763 uses "Okeechobee region", "Belle Glade area" and "Lake Okeechobee basin" more or less interchangeably, and has "Okeechobee cultural area" in the index but not in the main body of the book. I know I have seen "Belle Glade culture" used in other books, but I don't have them at hand.
It looks like the terms are synonymous. I'd want to compare more sources to see which term is more authoritative. --
Donald Albury 18:45, 3 August 2008 (UTC)reply
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My name is Reaksarath. I live in Cambodia , now i am studying at University of Battambang in my country and i passed scholarship at Dewey International University in my country too . Now i am 19 year old . i want to study abroad for agriculture . I always try to find scholarship to study abroad because i don't have enough money to pay for study abroad . I hope you can help to study at your country .
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Looking in Jerald T. Milanich's Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida, I find this under the heading "Okeechobee Region", "Lake Okeechobee and the surrounding area ... were home to the people of the Belle Glade Culture ..." The State of Florida Office of Cultural and Historical Programs, in an on-line assessment of archaeological research needed in Florida, has, under the heading "Chapter 11. LAKE OKEECHOBEE BASIN/KISSIMMEE RIVER, 3000 B.P.-CONTACT", the statement, "The Okeechobee Basin of south Florida corresponds to the Belle Glade culture area." John H. Hahn's Indians of Central and South Florida: 1513-1763 uses "Okeechobee region", "Belle Glade area" and "Lake Okeechobee basin" more or less interchangeably, and has "Okeechobee cultural area" in the index but not in the main body of the book. I know I have seen "Belle Glade culture" used in other books, but I don't have them at hand.
It looks like the terms are synonymous. I'd want to compare more sources to see which term is more authoritative. --
Donald Albury 18:45, 3 August 2008 (UTC)reply
Please help me to study at your country
Dear Sir or Madam
My name is Reaksarath. I live in Cambodia , now i am studying at University of Battambang in my country and i passed scholarship at Dewey International University in my country too . Now i am 19 year old . i want to study abroad for agriculture . I always try to find scholarship to study abroad because i don't have enough money to pay for study abroad . I hope you can help to study at your country .