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established at Concepción de Atoyquime, San
Joseph de
Jororo and in Atisimmi, in what had
become the Mayaca-
Jororo Province, and some
Spanish ranches operated in...
- Amacapira, and a
neighboring village of
Jororo, had been
established by 1731. Most of the Pohoy, Alafae, Amacapira, and
Jororo Indians moved away
again in 1734...
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Jaega (Jobe),
eastern coastal Florida Jaupin (Weapemoc),
North Carolina Jororo,
Florida interior Keyauwee,
North Carolina Koasati (Coushatta), formerly...
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conclude if the
natives that once
occupied the area were of the Timucua,
Jororo, or
Mayaca tribes.
Regardless of
their tribal identity,
these natives were...
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Lacey Main Cast; 126
episodes 1982 Magnum, P.I. Kate ****van Episode: "The
Jororo Kill" Quincy, M.E. Anna
Krushevitz Episode: "For Love of Joshua" 1983 Your...
- Jamestown" (1983) — "Moving Targets" (1985) 1984
Magnum P.I. Ed
Russler — "
Jororo Farewell"
Masquerade Joey
Savane — "The
French Correction"
Finder of Lost...
- the
company of
Jororo and
Pojoy peoples.
Mayaca people – A
small tribe in the
upper St.
Johns River watershed,
related to the
Jororos, and
taken into...
- Quincy, M.E. Sam
Fujiyama 147
episodes 1984
Magnum P.I. Ray Lum Episode:
Jororo Farewell 1986 Rambo: The
Force of
Freedom Black Dragon /
White Dragon Voice...
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international and
domestic carriers in the
Orlando metropolitan area. The
Mayaca or
Jororo Indians inhabited the s****s of Lake
Monroe at the time of
European contact...
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Hororo (Bantu), a
Bantu tribe living in
northern Uganda Hororo (Florida), or
Jororo, an
extinct Native American tribe who once
lived in what is now the U.S...