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Spanish variously recorded the name of the
chiefdom and
people as Pohoy,
Pojoy, Pojoi, Pooy, Posoy, and Pujoy.
Jerald Milanich states that the name "Pohoy"...
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Retrieved September 13, 2018.. Hann, John H. (Fall 1995). "Demise of the
Pojoy and Bomto". The
Florida Historical Quarterly. 74 (2): 184–200. JSTOR 30148820...
- Bonita) on one side and the Calusa,
Pojoy and
Amacapiras on the
other side,
together with a raid by the
Uchise on the
Pojoy,
resulted in some 300 deaths. Some...
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Louisiana and
Mississippi Ais,
eastern coastal Florida Alafay (Alafia,
Pojoy, Pohoy,
Costas Alafeyes,
Alafaya Costas),
Florida Amacano,
Florida west...
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Angel Isle of Man
Silver Proof Coin". Coin Invest.
Retrieved 4 June 2015. "
Pojoy mints Isle Man Cat
Series Hits 28
Years old". AgAuNews. 25
January 2015...
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Costas – Name
applied at
different times to Ais, Alafaes, Keys
Indians and
Pojoy, and to
otherwise unidentified refugees near St. Augustine.
Guacata (Vuacata)...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-8130-0854-7. Hann, John H. (Fall 1995). "Demise of the
Pojoy and Bomto". The
Florida Historical Quarterly. 74 (2): 184–200. JSTOR 30148820...
- London.
Retrieved 24
March 2010. Hann, John H. (1995). "Demise of the
Pojoy and Bomto". The
Florida Historical Quarterly. 74 (2): 184–200. ISSN 0015-4113...
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Louisiana and
Mississippi Ais,
eastern coastal Florida Alafay (Alafia,
Pojoy, Pohoy,
Costas Alafeyes,
Alafaya Costas),
Florida Amacano,
Florida west...
- Amacano,
which suggests that the
Amacano were
living on the
coast between the
Pojoy on
Tampa Bay, the
Timucua in the
Suwannee Valley, and
Apalachee Province...