- San
Buenaventura de
Guadalquini or San
Buenaventura de
Boadalquivi was a
Spanish mission located on St. Simon's Island, Georgia,
United States from between...
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Guadalquini moved to a site
about one
league west of San Juan del
Puerto on the St.
Johns River,
where a new
mission named Santa Cruz de
Guadalquini was...
-
appears to have
eroded away. San
Buenaventura de
Guadalquini was a
mission on St. Simon's Island.
Guadalquini was
first mentioned in
Spanish records in 1606...
-
people and the
Mocama people.
Historians have
debated whether the town of
Guadalquini was on
Jekyll Island or St. Simon's Island, and
whether the
people that...
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Northern Utina 1630-1657 San
Buenaventura de
Guadalquini (moved to St.
Johns River as
Santa Cruz de
Guadalquini) 31.13393, -81.39363 Guale/Mocama 1606-1684...
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Acuera 1612–1620s San
Buenaventura de
Guadalquini (moved to St.
Johns River as
Santa Cruz de
Guadalquini) 31.13393, -81.39363 Guale/Mocama 1606-1684...
- with all
other known Timucuan-speakers, with the
possible exception of
Guadalquini, do not have
affinities with the
Square Ground Lamar culture. In 1597...
- (Timucua "Proper")
Mocoso Ocale Oconi Potano Mocama Saturiwa Tacatacuru Guadalquini Surruque Tucururu Utinahica Yufera Yustaga The
largest and best known...
- Potano, a 17th-century
Spanish mission in
Florida San
Buenaventura de
Guadalquini, a 17th-century
Spanish mission in
Georgia San
Buenaventura River (legend)...
- the
nearby missions of
Santo Domingo de Asao and San
Buenaventura de
Guadalquini from
moving south. Both were burned.
Their inhabitants fled to the mainland...