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north of Guazoco, p****ed
through by the de Soto expedition.
Macapiras or
Amacapiras –
Known only as
refugees at St.
Augustine in the mid-17th century, in...
- the
Jororo and
Bomto (or Bonita) on one side and the Calusa,
Pojoy and
Amacapiras on the
other side,
together with a raid by the
Uchise on the Pojoy, resulted...
- Pohoy,
Alfaya and
Amacapira, and a
neighboring village of Jororo, had been
established by 1731. Most of the Pohoy, Alafae,
Amacapira, and
Jororo Indians...
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mentioned Jaega in
connection with a
battle in
central Florida involving the
Amacapira, Bomto, Mayaca, and
Pohoy peoples. The
governor had sent a
scout to investigate...