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    Saturiwa (also spelled Saturioua, Satourioua and Saturiba, Timucua: Sa-tori-ba?) (fl. 1562 - 1565) was chief of the Saturiwa tribe, a Timucua chiefdom...
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    mission system. The Saturiwa are so called after their chief at the time of contact with the Europeans, Saturiwa. At that time the chief's main village was...
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    Massachusetts (March 16, 1621) Smohalla, Wanapum chief and religious leader Saturiwa, chief of the Saturiwa (a Mocama tribe of Timucua people, located in...
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    this is likely a misprint for Thimogoua) came from the exonym used by the Saturiwa (of what is now Jacksonville) to refer to the Utina, another group to the...
    42 KB (5,507 words) - 19:22, 12 July 2024
  • or Agua Salada Timucua chief Saturiwa against the Agua Dulce (Freshwater) Timucua. In 1567 the Mayaca joined with the Saturiwa and the Potano, another...
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  • mainland. Other Mocama-speaking Timucua lived in the area, including the Saturiwa, who lived to the south around the mouth of the St. Johns River in what...
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    powerful chiefdoms: the Saturiwa to the north and the Potano to the west. The French had forged a treaty of friendship with Chief Saturiwa, in whose territory...
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    for King Charles, in what is now Jacksonville. He made contact with the Saturiwa, a Timucua chiefdom who were friendly to the colonists and showed them...
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  • Tocobaga. "Paracoxi" ("Paracousi" in Laudonnière's account of the Saturiwa) meant "war chief" in the Timucuan language. When the Spanish abandoned Apalachee...
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    among the Mocama, the Saturiwa and the Tacatacuru, each of which evidently had authority over multiple villages. The Saturiwa controlled chiefdoms stretching...
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    Johns River) in May 1562. Here Ribault encountered the Timucuans led by Chief Saturiwa. Ribault took some 28 troops north along the coast, where on present-day...
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    Georgia Mocama, coastal northeast Florida and coastal southeast Georgia Saturiwa, northeast Florida Tacatacuru, coastal southeast Georgia Northern Utina...
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  • cacique or chief ruled the Timucuan village that was associated with San Juan del Puerto; the people spoke the Mocama dialect. In 1603 a Saturiwa whom the...
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  • activist Listed chronologically by year of birth: Saturiwa (16th century), paramount chief of the Saturiwa chiefdom, comprising 30 Mocama Timucua villages...
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    Arapaha. Far to the east were the eastern Timucua groups, including the Saturiwa and the (eastern) Utina. The area occupied by the Northern Utina (and the...
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  • Dolphins). There they made contact with the local Timucua chief, Seloy, a subject of the powerful Saturiwa chiefdom, before heading north to the St. Johns River...
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    Cacique (category Tribal chiefs)
    Orocobix of the Taino of Puerto Rico Saguamanchica of the Muisca of Muyquytá Saturiwa of the Timucua Sepé Tiaraju of the Guarani Missions Tamanaco of the Mariches...
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    Timucuan peoples, two tribes of which existed in the Palatka region under chiefs Saturiwa and Utina. They fished bass and mullet, or hunted deer, turkeys, bear...
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    Europeans arrived, much of what is now Duval County was controlled by the Saturiwa, one of the region's most powerful tribes. The area that became Duval County...
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    Mocama, including the Tacatacuru (on Cumberland Island in Georgia) and the Saturiwa (in what is now Jacksonville) tribes, along the Atlantic coast of Florida...
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