- The
Potano (also
Potanou or Potavou, Timucua:
Potano "That is
happening now")
tribe lived in north-central
Florida at the time of
first European contact...
-
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 to the Apalachee...
- of
Potano was
located along the
western s**** of
Orange Lake in 1539, when it was
visited by the
Hernando de Soto expedition. The town of
Potano was...
-
Francisco de
Potano was a
Spanish mission near
Alachua and Gainesville, Florida,
United States. The
mission of San
Francisco de
Potano was
founded in...
-
culture area was
occupied by the
historical Potano Indians, a
branch of the Timucua. They
spoke the
Potano dialect of the
Timucua language. The sub-periods...
- San
Buenaventura de
Potano was a
Spanish mission near
Orange Lake in
southern Alachua County or
northern Marion County, Florida,
located on the site where...
- banāvī hatī. ahīnthī ja temṇe dharāsṇānā mīṭhānā agro
taraph kūc karvāno
potāno saṅkalp briṭiś vāīsarôyane
patra lakhīne jaṇāvyo hato. tā.4thī me 1930nī...
- one day.
Potano,
chief town of
Potano Province, was
another day's
travel beyond Itara.
Itara might have been in
Ocale Province or in
Potano Province,...
-
appear to have
spoken a
different dialect of the
Timucua language,
perhaps Potano. The
Yustaga were
among the
first Timucua to
encounter Europeans, as their...
- as the site of the town of
Potano visited by the de Soto expedition. The 17th-century
mission of San
Buenaventura de
Potano is
believed to have been founded...