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Mocoso (or Mocoço) was the name of a 16th-century
chiefdom located on the east side of
Tampa Bay,
Florida near the
mouth of the
Alafia River, of its chief...
- were
likely affiliated with
other chiefdoms, such as the Pohoy, Uzita, and
Mocoso.
Study of
archaeological artifacts has
provided insight into the everyday...
- of
Mocoso,
whose chief, also
named Mocoso, had
sheltered him for many years.
Mocoso was
friendly to de Soto,
which created tension between Mocoso and...
- Pohoy, and
Mocoso – as
Timucua speakers,
classified by
Goggin as
Southern Timucua. Hann has
argued that
there is
evidence that the
Mocoso spoke a dialect...
- A list of
films produced in
Argentina in 1993:
Argentine films of 1993 at the
Internet Movie Database...
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member of the
naval force, was
captured by the Uzita. He
later escaped to
Mocoso,
where he
lived until rescued by
Hernando de Soto's expedition. From scout...
-
Tocobaga and
Mocoso as
independent "Kingdoms". The
accounts of the de Soto
expedition (which do not
mention Tocobaga)
state that
Mocoso and
Uzita were...
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living with the
Mocoso people.
Ortiz had been
captured by the
Uzita while searching for the lost Narváez expedition; he
later escaped to
Mocoso.
Ortiz had...
- B-Side
Players included a
cover on
their album Movement. The same year, Los
Mocosos included a
version on
their album Shades of Brown. In 2004,
flautist Alexander...
- Uceta. He was
finally released as a
slave and
lived for
years with the
Mocoso people. His
bride was said to be
Princess Saowana,
daughter of
Chief Uceta...