- The
Saturiwa were a
Timucua chiefdom centered on the
mouth of the St.
Johns River in what is now Jacksonville, Florida. They were the
largest and best...
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Saturiwa (also
spelled Saturioua,
Satourioua and Saturiba, Timucua: Sa-tori-ba?) (fl. 1562 - 1565) was
chief of the
Saturiwa tribe, a
Timucua chiefdom...
- this is
likely a
misprint for Thimogoua) came from the
exonym used by the
Saturiwa (of what is now Jacksonville) to
refer to the Utina,
another group to the...
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River in what is now Jacksonville, Florida. It was
founded to
serve the
Saturiwa, a
Timucua tribe who
lived around the
mouth of the St. Johns. It was organized...
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Gourgues further explored the area, and, with the help of his
allies the
Saturiwa Indians, m****acred the
Spanish garrison in retaliation, but he did not...
- for King Charles, in what is now Jacksonville. He made
contact with the
Saturiwa, a
Timucua chiefdom who were
friendly to the
colonists and
showed them...
- present-day
Jacksonville were part of the
powerful chiefdom known as the
Saturiwa,
centered around the
mouth of the St.
Johns River. One
early French map...
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among the Mocama, the
Saturiwa and the Tacatacuru, each of
which evidently had
authority over
multiple villages. The
Saturiwa controlled chiefdoms stretching...
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Saturiwa and his
warriors drinking yaupon tea
before battle, 16th
century Florida, by
Jacques le Moyne....
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designation specific to this group; uti-na
means "my land" in Timucuan. The
Saturiwa,
another Timucua chiefdom who were
enemies of the Utina,
called them "Thimogona"...