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Chacato mission in 1694,
killing five
Chacatos and
taking 42
Chacatos to the
Province of
Carolina to sell as slaves.
After the attack, the
Chacatos retreated...
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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...
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prisoner by the Spanish, and, in 1675,
asked the
Chiscas to not
support the
Chacatos in
their dispute with the Spanish. In 1675, the
Chisca living near Apalachee...
- Marcos,
completed in 1695.
During his administration, the San
Carlos de los
Chacatos mission was
attacked by
Alibamu Indian warriors in 1696. In 1698, the first...
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related to Ais)
Mobila Okelousa Opelousa Pascagoula Pensacola –
Amacano -
Chacato -
Chine (Muscogean languages)
Pijao language Pisabo (possibly the same...
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believed to have been
related to, and
spoken the same
language as, the
Chacato, Chine,
Pacara and
Pensacola peoples. The
Amacano were served, together...
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portal Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Choctaw.
William Bartram Chacato Choctaw culture Choctaw mythology Choctaw Trail of
Tears Cyrus Byington...
- in 1704, some 800
surviving Indigenous Americans,
including Apalachees,
Chacatos, and Yamasee, fled west to Pensacola,
along with many of the
Spanish in...
- Natchez"),
Louisiana Bayogoula,
southeastern Louisiana Biloxi,
Mississippi Chacato (Chatot, Chactoo), west
Florida Caddo Confederacy, Arkansas, Louisiana...
- (see Winyaw)
Santee (see
Santee tribe;
distinguish Santee Sioux) Okchai-
Chacato (see Okchai,
Chatot people)
Tequesta Guale Sanan Yamasee Akokisa Avoyel...