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Ocale was the name of a town in
Florida visited by the
Hernando de Soto expedition, and of a ****tive
chiefdom of the
Timucua people. The town was probably...
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expedition recorded Ocale in 1539
during his
exploration through what is
today the
southeastern United States. The site of
Ocale has not been found, but...
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western parts of
Timucua territory,
stopping in a
series of
villages of the
Ocale, Potano,
Northern Utina, and
Yustaga branches of the
Timucua on his way...
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another large town,
Ocale, two more days
beyond that.
Urriparacoxi claimed that both
towns had a lot of maize, and that
Ocale kept
turkeys in pens and...
- Fort Caroline,
shows a town
called Aquouena (Acuera?) east of
Eloquale (
Ocale), on a
tributary of the St.
Johns River. The
French also
recorded a chief...
- was a
large clay pot for liquids)
Obroc mic – 22
ocale Obroc mare – 44
ocale Merţă – 110–120
ocale (Moldavia); 22.5
litres (Transylvania) Giumătate –...
- Tacatacuru,
coastal southeast Georgia Northern Utina north central Florida Ocale,
central Florida Oconi,
interior southeast Georgia Potano,
north central...
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historical accounts of de Soto's expedition.
Uzita Mocoso Urriparacoxi Timucua Ocale Acuera Potano Alachua culture Northern Utina Yustaga Uzachile Anhaica Apalachee...
- Reni Jusis. This
dance album contains six
original songs, one
cover song (
Ocale Cie by 2 Plus 1),
three English-language
versions of her
older songs ("Single...
- (Timucua proper) –
Lived in north-central Florida, part of the
mission system,
Ocale –
Lived in north-central Florida, part of the
mission system.
Oconi – Lived...