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- several dialects of the Timucua language. At the time of European contact, Timucuan speakers occupied about 19,200 square miles (50,000 km2) in the present-day...
- The Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is a U.S. National Preserve in Jacksonville, Florida. It comprises 46,000 acres (19,000 ha) of wetlands,...
- leaders and administrative intermediaries, an attitude that provoked a Timucuan uprising against Spanish rule. Rebolledo was a Knight of the Order of Santiago...
- indigenous peoples for thousands of years before European contact. Within the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve in Jacksonville, archeologists have excavated...
- Timucua and Spanish by Gregorio de Movilla in 1635, and a Spanish-translated Timucuan letter to the Spanish Crown dated 1688. In 1763 the British took over Florida...
- Thousand Islands Other national protected areas Big Cypress National Preserve Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve National Estuarine Research Reserves and...
- The Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, Vol. 1, p. 22. Worth, The Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, Vol. 1, pp. 19–20. Worth, The Timucuan Chiefdoms...
- the use of his teaching brothers; six of his works survive. He taught Timucuans to read and write within six months. The first church in what is now the...
- muni****lities comprising Greater Jacksonville. The area was first inhabited by the Timucuan Indian people. Known as the "Isle of 8 Flags", Amelia Island has had the...
- The turtle-shaped mound contains oysters and refuse from the prehistoric Timucuan people, who caught a variety of small mammals and reptiles here. Archaeologists...