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Utinahica was a town that was the site of a
Spanish mission,
Santa Isabel de
Utinahica. It may have been the
chief town of a
Timucua tribe and chiefdom...
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Santa Isabel de
Utinahica (ca. 1610 – ca. 1640) was a 17th-century
Spanish mission believed by the
Fernbank Museum of
Natural History to be
located in...
- what is now
modern Tennessee and Alabama, and
possibly related to the
Utinahica of
southern Georgia. More of a
loose confederacy than a
single tribe,...
- chiefdoms,
including the
Santa Isabel de
Utinahica mission in what is now
southern Georgia, for the
Utinahica. By 1595, the
Timucuan po****tion had shrunk...
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north as the
Altamaha River. The
Utinahica tribe lived along the
river and the
Spanish mission of
Santa Isabel de
Utinahica was
established around 1610 near...
- 1741–2012
Santa Isabel Island, an
island in the
South Pacific Santa Isabel de
Utinahica, a
former Spanish mission in the
state of
Georgia Santa Isabel, Puerto...
- ****ociated with the Acuera.
Utina –
Lived along the
middle St.
Johns River.
Utinahica - Town on the
Altamaha River in Georgia.
Yufera –
Lived in southeastern...
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modern Tennessee,
Georgia and Alabama. They may have been
related to the
Utinahica of
southern Georgia. At the time the
Spanish made
their first forays inland...
- 1630
referred to "Harapaha Province"
located between Santa Isabel de
Utinahica and
Apalachee Province. The
missions at Arapaha, Cachipile,
Chamile and...
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Potano (Potano) San
Ildefonso de Chamini/Chamile (Arapaha)
Santa Isabel de
Utinahica San
Joseph de
Escambe (San José de Escambe) (Apalachee) San
Joseph de...