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Guale was a
historic Native American chiefdom of
Mississippian culture peoples located along the
coast of present-day
Georgia and the Sea Islands. Spanish...
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Muscogee (including the
Hitchiti subgroup), the Cherokee, the Oconi, the
Guale, the
Yamasee and the Apalachee.
Other tribes which at
various times lived...
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specifically from
Florida to
North Carolina. The Yamasees,
along with the
Guale, are
considered from
linguistic evidence by many
scholars to have been a...
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Santa Catalina de
Guale (1602-1702) was a
Spanish Franciscan mission and town in
Spanish Florida. Part of Spain's
effort to
convert the
Native Americans...
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Spanish Catholics in
order to
spread the
Christian doctrine among the
Guale and
various Timucua peoples in what is now
southeastern Georgia. Beginning...
- Province. San
Pedro de
Mocama last
appeared in
Spanish records in 1655.
Guales and Yam****ees
moving south along the
coast may have
pushed the Timucuan...
- the
languages of the
Yamasee and
Guale were Muskogean. However,
William Sturtevant argued that the "Yamasee" and "
Guale" data were
Muscogee and that the...
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include Alabama, Apalachee, Caddo, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cr****,
Guale, Hitchiti, Houma, and
Seminole peoples, all of whom
still reside in the...
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local golf course. In
early 1999, long-simmering
tensions between the
local Guale people on
Guadalcanal and more
recent migrants from the
neighbouring island...
- body. It was long used
seasonally by
indigenous peoples of the region. The
Guale and the Mocama, the
indigenous peoples of the area when
Europeans first...