- slaves, and were
being paid
tribute by the
Bomto or Bonito, who had ties to the
Mayaca and Jororo. In 1739 the
Bomto attacked a camp of the
Pohoy and Amacapira...
- Amacapira,
Bomto, Mayaca, and
Pohoy peoples. The
governor had sent a
scout to
investigate the battle, who
reported meeting with
Bomto,
chief of the
Bomto people...
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September 13, 2018.. Hann, John H. (Fall 1995). "Demise of the
Pojoy and
Bomto". The
Florida Historical Quarterly. 74 (2): 184–200. JSTOR 30148820. Retrieved...
- ISBN 978-0-8130-0854-7. Hann, John H. (Fall 1995). "Demise of the
Pojoy and
Bomto". The
Florida Historical Quarterly. 74 (2): 184–200. JSTOR 30148820. Hann...
- –
Known only from
records of the 1743
mission attempt on
Biscayne Bay.
Bomto (Bonito) –
known only from the
middle of the 18th
century as
relations of...
-
between the
Mayaca living at Lake
Okeechobee and
their allies the
Jororo and
Bomto (or Bonita) on one side and the Calusa,
Pojoy and
Amacapiras on the other...
- ISBN 0-8032-2414-1. Hann, John H. (Fall 1995). "The
Demise of the
Pojoy and
Bomto". The
Florida Historical Quarterly. 74 (2): 184–200. JSTOR 30148820. Hann...
- ISBN 978-0-8130-0535-5. Hann, John H. (Fall 1995). "Demise of the
Pojoy and
Bomto". The
Florida Historical Quarterly. 74 (2): 184–200. JSTOR 30148820. (Click...