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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...
- 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...
- 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. UtinaLived along the middle St. Johns River. Utinahica - Town on the Altamaha River in Georgia. YuferaLived in southeastern...
- 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...
- Potano (Potano) San Ildefonso de Chamini/Chamile (Arapaha) Santa Isabel de Utinahica San Joseph de Escambe (San José de Escambe) (Apalachee) San Joseph de...