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It’s a kind of magic – Orlando beyond the theme parks

Angelina Villa-Clarke looks beyond Orlando’s theme parks, from historic towns to untouched nature, to discover a different kind of thrill

April 17, 2024 10:56
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ByAngelina Villa-Clarke, Angelina Villa-Clarke

5 min read

Little Big Mountain has a string of alligator teeth around his neck, a shaved bone through his septum and limbs decorated with ornate tribal tattoos. Sat on the banks of Lake Tohopekaliga, in Osceola County, Florida, he easily falls into conversation about how his ancestors, members of the Jororo Native American tribe, survived in the alligator-infested Everglades for hundreds of years.

“Back then it was not unusual for alligators to grow to over 20 feet,” Little says, explaining how the Jororos would have hunted the dangerous animals with arrows and spears. “Even now, only 10 per cent of people survive alligator attacks,” he adds ominously.

Looking at the teeth around his neck, it’s clear his relatives must have been pretty good at the task in hand.

One of six siblings, Little is a fourth-generation Native American and as a child, travelled with his family across the US performing and educating others about his culture. These days, he has taken on the mantle of storytelling and teaching at a living-history museum close to the lake, just outside of Orlando.