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- Acuera (Timucua: Acuero?, "Timekeeper") was the name of both an indigenous town and a province or region in central Florida during the 16th and 17th centuries...
- became known as the Tocoy, but this small chiefdom disappeared by 1616. The Acuera, who spoke a different dialect but appear to have been part of the Utina...
- territory.[page needed] The Acuera resisted the Spaniards de Soto's forces when de Soto's forces tried to seize stored food from Acuera towns, killing several...
- west of Aquouena (perhaps Acuera Province). The Mission of San Luis de Eloquale was established near the Oklawaha River in Acuera Province in the 1620s....
- nurseries there. The earliest known inhabitants of the Apopka area were the Acuera people, members of the Timucua confederation. They had disappeared by 1730...
- centuries, it was part of the territory of the town and province of the Acuera, a Timucuan-speaking indigenous tribe. Ma Barker U.S. Geological Survey...
- prin****l town of Acuera referred to in the accounts of the entrada, as well as the site of the seventeenth-century mission of Santa Lucia de Acuera. As of 2016...
- Mocoso was also the name of a 17th-century village in the province of Acuera, a branch of the Timucua. The people of both villages are believed to have...
- June 8, 2021. ****n & Weisman 1996, p. 183. Hann, John H. (1992). "Heathen Acuera, Murder, and a Potano Cimarrona: The St. Johns River and the Alachua Prairie...
- sixteenth-century chiefdom of Acuera, from the accounts of the Hernando de Soto entrada of 1539, describe the prin****l town of Acuera as being located within...