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  1. Timucua

    Other uses ethnic group group Timucua image Image TimucuaTerritory.gif right 268px frame thumbnail alt Map of Timucua Indian Territory At the time of First Contact. Image Timucua lang.png thumb Pre contact distribution of Timucua poptime Extinct as a tribe popplace United States Florida and Georgia U.S. state Georgia religions Native Americans in the United States Native langs Timucua language Timucua related Numerous internal chiefdoms, 11 dialects The Timucua were a Native Americans in the United ... of Timucua spoke several dialects of the Timucua language . At the time of European First contact ... article1104.html Jerald T. Milanich, What happened to the Timucua Indians? , AAA Native Arts ... , though it reached the Gulf of Mexico at no more than a couple of points. The name Timucua from ... language . While alliances and confederacies arose between the chiefdoms from time to time, the Timucua were never organized into a single political unit. ref name Milanich 2000 The various groups of Timucua ... The word Timucua may derive from Thimogona or Tymangoua , an exonym used by the Saturiwa tribe for their enemies, the Utina . Both groups spoke Timucua language Dialects dialects of the Timucua language . The French followed the Saturiwa in this usage, but the Spanish applied the term Timucua much .... Johns River and the Suwannee River roughly the area of the group known as the Northern Utina as the Timucua ... spoken in that province became known as Timucua now usually known as Timucua proper . ref Milanich. 1978. 62. ref During the 17th century, the Province of Timucua was extended to include .... ref Eventually, Timucua was applied to all speakers of the various dialects of the Timucua language ..., routine, and probably small tribal wars with neighbors. The Timucua were a large and powerful ... political unit. The Timucua may have been the first Indigenous peoples of the Americas American natives ..., in 1528, P nfilo de Narv ez s Narv ez expedition expedition passed along the western fringes of the Timucua ...   more details



  1. Timucua (disambiguation)

    The Timucua were a Native American people of northern Florida and southeastern Georgia. Timucua may also refer to Timucua language , the language spoken by the Timucua people Northern Utina , also known as the Timucua, a particular Timucua chiefdom Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve , wetland preserve and archaeological site near Jacksonville, Florida disambig ...   more details



  1. Timucua language

    Infobox language name Timucua pronunciation IPA xx ti mu kwa states United States region Florida, Southeastern ... 1635 map Timucua lang.png mapcaption Pre contact distribution of the Timucua language. br The Tawasa dialect, if it was Timucua, would have been geographically isolated in Alabama notice IPA Timucua is a language ... Georgia by the Timucua people. Timucua was the primary language used in the area at the time of Spanish ... or ten Timucua dialect s were slight, and appeared to serve mostly to delineate tribal boundaries. Some linguists suggest that the Tawasa of what is now northern Alabama may have spoken Timucua, but this is disputed ... 31 years of service to the Timucua, he developed a writing system for the language, the first for an indigenous language of the Americas. He published several Spanish Timucua catechisms, as well as a grammar of the Timucua language, from 1612 1627. His 1612 work was the first to be published in an indigenous ... about the Timucua language survive, including two catechisms written in Timucua and Spanish ... remaining Timucua speakers, left for Cuba , near Havana . The language group is now Language death extinct . Linguistic relations Timucua is anomalous in that it is an isolate, not genetically related ... , a language isolate of South America . ref http www.lib.umt.edu guide lang mchibflh.htm Timucua ... that Timucua may be a Creole language creolized system of several Native American languages, including many of those listed above, and that the Timucua may have arrived in Florida from islands ... 17 ref Dialects Father Pareja named nine or ten dialects, each spoken by one or more Timucua Tribes tribes in northeast Florida and southeast Georgia U.S. state Georgia Timucua proper Northern Utina .... Yufera Yufera tribe, in southeast Georgia, on the mainland west of Cumberland Island. Mocama Timucua ... as an alternate name for the well attested Mocama dialect mocama is Timucua for ocean . As such, Mocama ... of Alabama as a dialect of Timucua. This identification was based on a 60 word vocabulary list ...   more details



  1. Utina (disambiguation)

    The Utina were a Timucua chiefdom in northern Florida during the 16th century. Utina may also refer to USS Utina ATF 163 , a U.S. Navy ship Northern Utina , another Timucua tribe, also referred to as the Utina Firman Utina born 1981 , Indonesian footballer disambig ...   more details



  1. Tawasa language

    list, John Swanton noted the similarity with the Timucua language , and suggested Tawasa was an intermediary ... of Timucua. ref Granberry pp. 10 11. ref Victor Golla 2007 argues that it is best considered a separate .... For example, oo, ou corresponds to Timucua u , ough to o , eu to yu , and often e, ee to Timucua i . Tawasa w corresponds to Timucua b , which was probably pronounced IPAblink . Timucua c ... appears to be a Muskogean suffix. Others appear to have the Timucua Copula linguistics copula la . Timucua forms are Mocama dialect. class wikitable Tawasa Timucua gloss effal h efa la dog p sso pesolo ... Tawasa Muskogean Timucua gloss chesap Alabama asi tapola maize h ssey Alabama ha i ela sun ssick ... ssick moon appears to be an Alabama form, its compounds are Timucuan class wikitable Tawasa Timucua ... of the Timucua language , pp 10 11. Hann, John H. 1996 A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions , Gainesville, Florida University Press of Florida. ISBN 0 8130 1424 7 Category Timucua Category ...   more details



  1. Utinahica

    The Utinahica were a Timucua tribe and chiefdom in the 17th century. They lived in what is now the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia U.S. state Georgia . Their descendants may include the Creek Indian s. A Spanish missions in Florida Spanish mission , Santa Isabel de Utinahica , was established in the chief town of the Utinahica on the Altamaha River , near the present site of Jacksonville, Georgia , in the first half of the 17th century. References http www.fernbank.edu museum research SIDU index.html The Search for Santa Isabel de Utinahica Retrieved June 21, 2007 http www.accessnorthga.com news ap newfullstory.asp?ID 77175 Search for Spanish mission yields artifacts, but no location Retrieved June 21, 2007 Anthropology stub Category Native American tribes in Georgia U.S. state Category Timucua fr Utinahica ...   more details



  1. Northern Utina

    Timucua language , Timucua proper dialect related Timucua File Ocala Timucua paha03.jpg thumb right 200px Reconstruction of Timucua paha house at the Marion County Historical Museum formerly East Hall Ocala, Florida East Hall The Northern Utina , also known as the Timucua or simply Utina , were a Timucua tribe of northern Florida . They lived north of the Santa Fe River Florida Santa Fe River and east of the Suwanee River , and spoke a dialect of the Timucuan language known as Timucua proper ... of their principal village, Ayacuto , and the later Spanish mission of San Mart n de Timucua . The Northern ... as the Timucua Province , and San Mart n de Timucua and three other missions were established ... provinces were incorporated into the Timucua Province, which eventually included all of northern .... They took the forefront in the Timucua Rebellion of 1665. This was put down by the Spanish, who ... from epidemics. They eventually moved closer to St. Augustine and mingled with other Timucua groups ... at all. The Spanish in the 17th century knew them as the Timucua and referred to the region in which they lived as the Timucua Province . Their dialect was known as Timucua now usually called Timucua proper . ref Granberry, p. 6. ref Over time smaller provinces were joined into the Timucua Province, and the name Timucua was applied to an increasingly wide area of northern Florida. ref name Worthxxii In the 20th century, when the name Timucua came to designate all the groups who spoke the Timucuan language , scholars began to substitute the term Utina for what the Spanish had known as the Timucua ... closely related to the people of the Timucua Province, but they were known to their enemies as Thimogona , which may be the origin of the name Timucua . ref Milanich, p. 46. ref At any rate modern usage of the term Utina has caused confusion between the 16th century Utina chiefdom and the Timucua ... Timucua group, the Yustaga . ref Milanich, p. 55. ref The Yustaga were closely related to the Northern ...   more details



  1. San Lorenzo de Ibihica

    of the Timucua Rebellion. ref Worth vol. I, p. 74. ref ref name WorthII117 Worth vol. II, p. 117. ref ... year 2000 publisher University Press of Florida isbn 0 8130 1778 5 chapter The Timucua Indians of Northern Florida and Southern Georgia cite book title Timucua Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida ... frontcover v onepage&q&f false accessdate July 20, 2010 cite book title Timucua Chiefdoms of Spanish ... 20, 2010 Category Spanish missions in Georgia U.S. state Category Timucua ...   more details



  1. Mocoso

    escaped to Mocoso. Ort z knew the Timucua language and served de Soto as an interpreter as he traversed ... spoke a dialect of Timucua the Mocosos spoke a different language than their neighbors at Uzita, Tocobago and Calusa, they tattooed their bodies as did the Timucua, while there is no record of tattooing among other tribes around Tampa Bay, Juan Ort z, who had lived with the Mocoso, spoke the Timucua ..., was a royal interpreter in Apalachee, speaking Spanish, Timucua and Apalachee, and a Sergeant ... peoples in the United States Category Native American tribes in Florida Category Timucua hr ...   more details



  1. Yustaga

    Yustaga may refer to The Yustaga people , a branch of the Timucua that lived in northern Florida in the 16th and 17th centuries USS Yustaga ATF 165 , a fleet tug laid down for the United States Navy in 1945, but converted into a submarine rescue vessel prior to completion and commissioned as USS Skylark ASR 20 USS Skylark ASR 20 in 1951. Yustaga Lodge , 385, is the Order of the Arrow group of boy scouts elected as honor campers in the Gulf Coast Council of the Boy Scouts of America . disambig ...   more details



  1. Alligator wrestling

    File Le Moyne lithograph of Timucua Indians hunting alligators.jpg 325px right thumb Le Moyne lithograph of Timucua Indians hunting alligator s, 1560s Alligator wrestling is an attraction, that later evolved into a sport , that began as a hunting expedition for Native Americans . It has been described as alligator capturing techniques . Usually, the alligator wins and the person wrestling with it does not walk off unscathed. Native American historical origins Southeastern Native Americans hunted alligators as a food source for thousands of years. At the turn of the 20th century, showing off alligators as roadside attraction s helped Native Americans generate revenue. Long before the first Europeans explorers wandered into the Florida Everglades , alligator wrestling existed. For tribes like the Seminole and Miccosukee , learning how to handle the reptiles was part of their existence. See also American Alligator List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States by decade Miccosukee Seminole References Reflist Category Alligatoridae Category Seminole tribe ...   more details



  1. Fig Springs mission site

    as likely to be that of San Mart n de Timucua, which is known to have been founded in 1608, and which does not appear in Spanish records after the Timucua rebellion of 1656. An earlier identification ... of Timucua proper also Northern Utina or Utina , which included north Florida north of the Santa ... Spanish missions in Florida Category Timucua ...   more details



  1. Mocama

    and during European contact, the peoples of the region spoke the Mocama dialect of the Timucua ... dialect of the Timucua language . Some scholars, including Jerald T. Milanich and Edgar H. Sturtevant ... effort in the region, the others being the Timucua Province covering the Timucua groups to the west ... and Dictionary of the Timucua Language 3rd ed. . Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press. 1st edition 1984 . Milanich, Jerald T. 1996 The Timucua. Blackwell Publications, Oxford, UK. Milanich, Jerald ... Press of Florida. ISBN 0 8130 1599 5. Milanich, Jerald T. 2000 The Timucua Indians of Northern Florida and Southern Georgia . in McEwan 2000. Milanich, Jerald T. 2004 Timucua. In R. D. Fogelson ... in Georgia U.S. state Category Timucua fr Mocama ...   more details



  1. Tacatacuru

    south, where they merged with other Timucua peoples and lost their independent identity. Area The Tacatacuru ... and eleven more on the mainland. Other Mocama speaking Timucua lived in the area, including the Saturiwa ... of Timucua named tribes include the Ibi tribe Ibi and the Cascangue or Icafui . ref Milanich, p. 50 ... in the Timucua rebellion the following year. However, increased pressure from other tribes took its ... Deagan, Kathleen A. 1978 . Cultures in Transition Fusion and Assimilation among the Eastern Timucua ... book title The Timucua last Milanich first Jerald authorlink Jerald T. Milanich year 1999 publisher ...&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false accessdate June 11, 2010 cite book title Timucua Chiefdoms ... tribes in Florida Category Timucua fr Tacatacuru ...   more details



  1. Ibi tribe

    . ref name Milanich50 ref name Worthxxiv ref Worth vol. II, p. 6. ref They spoke a dialect of the Timucua ... Swamp , were another Timucua group, the Oconi . ref Worth vol. I, p. 33. ref The Ibi became involved ... and mission continued to exist until 1656, the year of the Timucua Rebellion against the Spanish .... ref name WorthII117 Notes Reflist References cite book title The Timucua last Milanich first ... accessdate June 8, 2010 cite book title Timucua Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida. Volume 1 Assimilation ...&f false accessdate July 7, 2010 cite book title Timucua Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida. Volume 2 Resistance ... history of Florida Category Pre state history of Georgia U.S. state Category Timucua ...   more details



  1. San Pedro de Mocama

    isbn 0 8130 1778 5 chapter The Timucua Indians of Northern Florida and Southern Georgia Category Spanish missions in Georgia U.S. state Category Native American history Category Timucua ...   more details



  1. San Juan del Puerto, Florida

    . In 1612 he printed a catechism in Spanish and Timucua, the first book printed in an indigenous ... in Florida Category History of Jacksonville, Florida Category Timucua coord 30.41 81.43 display ...   more details



  1. Saturiwa (chief)

    relations were restored. ref name Hann Hann, John H. 1996 . A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions ... century Timucua chief DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 16th century ..., Florida Category Native American leaders Category Pre state history of Florida Category Timucua ...   more details



  1. Mayaca people

    , Malaos or Malicas Moloa was a Timucua village on the St. Johns River Hann 2003 64 had become part ...   more details



  1. Spanish missions in Florida

    Timucua , ranging from the St. Johns River west to the Suwanee River Suwanee Mocama , the coastal ... their mission to the Guale and Timucua Indians along the Atlantic coast in 1587. Starting in 1606 the Franciscans expanded their mission efforts westward across Timucua territory, and by 1633 had established ... century Guale , Mocama , Timucua , and Apalachee emerged as the major divisions of the mission system ... of the earliest missions to be established, and served the Mocama , a Timucua language Timucuan speaking ... the Tacatacuru . The Timucua Province was initially established to serve the chiefdom known to the Spanish as the Timucua , now known as the Northern Utina , who spoke the Timucua proper dialect. Eventually, however, it absorbed several smaller Timucua speaking provinces and became the largest ... established missions among the Agua Fresca Eastern Utina or Freshwater Timucua along the middle ... considered part of the larger Timucua Province, in some cases because native populations had declined to the point that they could no longer support multiple missions. At this stage the Timucua ... , was added, and the Timucua province covered the majority of north central Florida. ref Milanich ... had some Timucua speakers, it did not see much missionary activity, perhaps because it was less densely ... Toloco San Felipe de Athulutheca San Francisco de Chuaquin San Francisco de Timucua language Dialects ... Santa Mar a de los Angeles de Arapaha San Mart n de Ayaocuto San Mart n de Timucua Ayacutu San Mart n ... . University Presses of Florida. ISBN 0 8130 1415 8 cite book title The Timucua last Milanich first ...   more details



  1. Oconee

    Oconee may refer to the Oconee people , Hitchiti speakers that became part of the Seminole and Creek nations the Oconee War the Oconee Nuclear Generating Station in South Carolina Oconi was the name of a branch of the Timucua tribe in southeastern Georgia. Oconee is the name of several places in the United States, derived from the Native American tribe or its words Oconee River , Georgia Oconee County, Georgia Oconee, Georgia Oconee, Illinois Oconee County, South Carolina Oconee Township, Illinois Oconee Township , Shelby County, Illinois Oconee Township, Nebraska Lake Oconee , Georgia disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Oconee fr Oconee nl Oconee pl Oconee vo Oconee ...   more details



  1. Fort George Island Cultural State Park

    8 00 am till sundown year round. See also Kingsley Plantation Timucua References http www.floridastateparks.org ...   more details



  1. Yui

    Yui may refer to Ibi tribe or Yui, a Timucua tribe in what now is Georgia, United States Yui singer born 1987 , Japanese singer songwriter, multi instrumentalist, and actress YUI Library , an open source JavaScript and CSS library Kimiya Yui , an Japanese astronaut Places Yui, Shizuoka , a former town located in Shizuoka, Japan Yui Station , a railway station on the T kaid Main Line in Shizuoka See also Yui name , a Japanese name Corrector Yui , a 1999 magical girl series disambig de Yui Begriffskl rung es Yui eo YUI fr Yui it YUI ja YUI ru YUI simple Yui disambiguation th vi Yui zh yue Yui zh YUI ...   more details



  1. Francisco Pareja

    of written language for Timucua. His catechism in Spanish and Timucua, published in 1612, was the first ... literacy and Christianity to the Timucua. Since the twentieth century, his work has also been ... for having published the first books in the language of an indigenous tribe the Timucua within the present day United States. He published several works between 1612 and 1627 in Timucua and Spanish ... missionaries Category Spanish linguists Category Timucua Category Native American literature Category ...   more details



  1. Potano

    The University Press of Florida. ISBN 0 8130 1360 7 Milanich, Jerald T. 1999 . The Timucua . Wiley ... Category Native American tribes in Florida Category Pre state history of Florida Category Timucua fr ...   more details




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