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Pohoy was a
chiefdom on the s****s of
Tampa Bay in present-day
Florida in the late
sixteenth century and all of the
seventeenth century.
Following slave-taking...
- s****s of
Tampa Bay were
likely affiliated with
other chiefdoms, such as the
Pohoy, Uzita, and Mocoso.
Study of
archaeological artifacts has
provided insight...
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lived to the south),
there is less
surviving do****entation
describing the
Pohoy, who
lived near the
mouth of the
Hillsborough River near today's downtown...
- Costa, Alafaia/Alafaya/Alafeyes Costas) –
Closely related to or part of
Pohoy.
Amacano – When
first reported by the
Spanish in the 1620s, they
lived along...
-
hospital James McKay Sr., key
mayor of
Tampa the Mocoso, Tocobaga, and
Pohoy indigenous peoples Additional honorees have been
selected and
busts added...
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Louisiana and
Mississippi Ais,
eastern coastal Florida Alafay (Alafia, Pojoy,
Pohoy,
Costas Alafeyes,
Alafaya Costas),
Florida Amacano,
Florida west
coast Apalachee...
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Tampa Bay (in the
Safety Harbor culture area) –
including Tocobaga, Uzita,
Pohoy, and
Mocoso – as
Timucua speakers,
classified by
Goggin as
Southern Timucua...
- the 1620s,
there was war
between the
unchristianized Pohoy and
Amacano Indian peoples. The
Pohoy lived on the s****s of
Tampa Bay, and the
Amacano probably...
- a
battle in
central Florida involving the Amacapira, Bomto, Mayaca, and
Pohoy peoples. The
governor had sent a
scout to
investigate the battle, who reported...
- the
Jaega tribe.
Alafaya –
After the
Alafay people, a sub-group of the
Pohoy Apalachicola – from
Choctaw Apalachee + oklah, "people". Name of the Apalachicola...