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- The Chacatos were a Native American people who lived in the upper Apalachicola River and Chipola River basins in what is now Florida in the 17th century...
- Florida by late in the 16th century. A Chacato chief, Juan de Diocsale, who had a Chisca mother, was born by 1595. (Chacato Province was roughly coterminous...
- below: Muskogean Western Muskogean Chickasaw Choctaw (also called Chahta, Chacato) Eastern Muskogean Muscogee (also called Muskogee, Maskoke, Mvskoke, Seminole...
- location of the Spanish mission San Carlos de los Chacatos, established in 1674 following a revolt by the Chacato. Used by both Marcos Delgado and Don Laureano...
- missions were established among the Chacato tribe. In 1702, the Apalachicolas ambushed nearly 800 Apalachee, Chacato, and Timucuan warriors with a few Spanish...
- (see Winyaw) Santee (see Santee tribe; distinguish Santee Sioux) Okchai-Chacato (see Okchai, Chatot people) Tequesta Guale Sanan Yamasee Akokisa Avoyel...
- believed to have been related to, and spoken the same language as, the Chacato, Chine, Pacara and Pensacola peoples. The Amacano were served, together...
- portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Choctaw. William Bartram Chacato Choctaw culture Choctaw mythology Choctaw Trail of Tears Cyrus Byington...
- Natchez"), Louisiana Bayogoula, southeastern Louisiana Biloxi, Mississippi Chacato (Chatot, Chactoo), west Florida Caddo Confederacy, Arkansas, Louisiana...
- groups that are said to have used it were the Alabama, Apalachee, Biloxi, Chacato, Pakana, Pascagoula, Taensa, Tunica, Caddo, Chickasaw, Houma, Choctaw,...