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- Arapaha (also Arapaja or Harapaha) was a Timucua town on the Alapaha River in the 17th century. The name was also sometimes used to designate a province...
- Cachipile 30.66337, -83.20622 Arapaha 1655–1657 Santa Isabel de Utinahica Unknown 1616 Santa María de los Angeles de Arapaha Arapaha 1630–1657 Santiago de Oconi...
- Santa María de Loreto Tequesta 1743 Santa María de los Angeles de Arapaha Arapaha 1630–1657 Santa María de los Yamasee or Santa María de Guale Mocama...
- is a Cr**** adaptation of the Timucuan word "arapaha" which meant "bear lodge." A Timucua town named Arapaha apparently gave its name to the river it was...
- Agua Fresca (or Agua Dulce or Freshwater), interior northeast Florida Arapaha, north central Florida and south central Georgia? Cascangue, coastal southeast...
- was called a "province" in one Spanish report. It was 30 leagues east of Arapaha, and 50 leagues northeast of the town of Tarihica in the Northern Utina...
- de Arapaha had been established by 1630 on the Alapaha River. After the Timucuan Rebellion of 1656, Governor Robelledo order the people of Arapaha be...
- related to Timucuan, Lamhatty's tribal identity remains uncertain. Acuera Arapaha Eastern Utina (Agua Dulce) Itafi Ibi Icafui / Cascangue Northern Utina...
- – Lived along the middle St. Johns River, part of the mission system. Arapaha – May have lived in southern Georgia. Ibi – Lived in southern Georgia,...
- the Alapaha River. The Spanish mission of Santa María de Los Angeles de Arapaha was located along the lower reaches of the river from before 1630 until...