- The
Amacanos were a
native American people who
lived in the
vicinity of
Apalachee Province in
Spanish Florida during the 17th century. They are believed...
- The
Amacano battled with the
Pohoys of
Tampa Bay in the 1620s, with the
Spanish brokering a
peace between the two
peoples in 1628 or 1629. The
Amacano requested...
- same as that of
several other peoples in
western Florida,
including the
Amacano, Chine, Pacara, and
Pensacola peoples.
Swanton states that the language...
- century. They are
believed to have
spoken the same
language as the Chatot,
Amacano, Pacara, and
Pensacola people, and have been
described as a band of the...
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Alafay (Alafia, Pojoy, Pohoy,
Costas Alafeyes,
Alafaya Costas),
Florida Amacano,
Florida west
coast Apalachee,
northwestern Florida Atakapa (Attacapa)...
-
between the
unchristianized Pohoy and
Amacano Indian peoples. The
Pohoy lived on the s****s of
Tampa Bay, and the
Amacano probably occupied a
territory southeast...
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Alafay (Alafia, Pojoy, Pohoy,
Costas Alafeyes,
Alafaya Costas),
Florida Amacano,
Florida west
coast Apalachee,
northwestern Florida Atakapa (Attacapa)...
- or the same as that of
other peoples in
western Florida,
including the
Amacano, Chatot, Chine, and Pacara, and was
closely related to the
Choctaw language...
- a
peace between the Chacato, the
people of
Apalachicola Province, the
Amacano and the Apalachee. That same year,
Castro proposed that the Chiscas, considered...
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Chines (Chine) ****umpción del
Puerto (or, ****umpcíon de
Nuestra Señora) (
Amacano, Chine, and Pacara) San Augustín de
Ahoica San Augustín de
Urihica San...